Summary
This paper discusses the 18th annual UMBC Summer Undergraduate Research Fest, which is hosted by the College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, and includes a list of the participants, mentors, and the schedule of the event.
Categories
Education and learning: The paper discusses a research fest that provides undergraduate students with the opportunity to present their research projects, which contributes to their learning and education.
Well-being: The paper indirectly relates to this category as the research fest provides an opportunity for students to improve their well-being by engaging in meaningful activities and contributing to their personal and academic growth.
Author(s)
HPC REU
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