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Summer 2025 REU Poster Session

Congratulations to this year's REU students, Tej Maheshwari and Morgen Keller, for their successful poster presentations after researching all summer!
Summer 2025 REU students Tej Maheshwari and Morgen Keller with Professor Elizabeth Corson at the REU poster presentation.
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Summer 2025 REU students Tej Maheshwari and Morgen Keller with Professor Elizabeth Corson at the REU poster presentation.

Summer 2025 REU students Tej Maheshwari and Morgen Keller with Professor Elizabeth Corson at the REU poster presentation.

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Summer 2025 REU student Morgen Keller (KU, ChemE) presents her poster on developing a procedure for measuring the interfacial pH of the electrochemical reduction of nitrate into ammonia.
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Summer 2025 REU student Morgen Keller (KU, ChemE) presents her poster on developing a procedure for measuring the interfacial pH of the electrochemical reduction of nitrate into ammonia.

Summer 2025 REU student Morgen Keller (KU, ChemE) presents her poster on developing a procedure for measuring the interfacial pH of the electrochemical reduction of nitrate into ammonia.

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Summer 2025 REU student Tej Maheshwari (Brown, ChemE) presents his poster on optimizing CuAg deposition for electrocatalytic urea synthesis.
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Summer 2025 REU student Tej Maheshwari (Brown, ChemE) presents his poster on optimizing CuAg deposition for electrocatalytic urea synthesis.

Summer 2025 REU student Tej Maheshwari (Brown, ChemE) presents his poster on optimizing CuAg deposition for electrocatalytic urea synthesis.

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Summer 2025 REU students Tej Maheshwari and Morgen Keller with their respective mentors, Mukhtiar Ali and Karthik Mamandur Gopalakrishna, and Dr. Corson.
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Summer 2025 REU students Tej Maheshwari and Morgen Keller with their respective mentors, Mukhtiar Ali and Karthik Mamandur Gopalakrishna, and Dr. Corson.

Summer 2025 REU students Tej Maheshwari and Morgen Keller with their respective mentors, Mukhtiar Ali and Karthik Mamandur Gopalakrishna, and Dr. Corson.

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Summer 2025 REU student Morgen Keller with her graduate student mentor, Karthik Mamandur Gopalakrishna, at the REU poster presentation.
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Summer 2025 REU student Morgen Keller with her graduate student mentor, Karthik Mamandur Gopalakrishna, at the REU poster presentation.

Summer 2025 REU student Morgen Keller with her graduate student mentor, Karthik Mamandur Gopalakrishna, at the REU poster presentation.

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Summer 2025 REU student Tej Maheshwari with his graduate student mentor, Mukhtiar Ali, at the REU poster presentation
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Summer 2025 REU student Tej Maheshwari with his graduate student mentor, Mukhtiar Ali, at the REU poster presentation

Summer 2025 REU student Tej Maheshwari with his graduate student mentor, Mukhtiar Ali, at the REU poster presentation

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