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TLM students to present research at Posters in the Rotunda

Posted on Feb 27, 2012
Four students majoring in transportation and logistics management will present research at Posters in the Rotunda.

UW-Superior students involved in computer science, psychology, writing, art, and transportation and logistics management will showcase their undergraduate research projects March 7 at the State Capitol in Madison.

"Posters in the Rotunda: A Celebration of Undergraduate Research," brings students and faculty from University of Wisconsin System campuses to the Capitol Rotunda to share their undergraduate research projects with elected officials, government representatives, and the public.

UW-Superior student Kenneth Chong has been selected to speak about his experience at a special presentation with UW System President Kenneth Reilly. Chong, a transportation and logistics management major from Mountain Lakes, N.J., will talk about his undergraduate research experience at UW-Superior, what it means to his field of study, and how it will advance his career.

UW-Superior students presenting research include:

  • Brady Peterson of Superior and Hiroko Tada of Superior, both majoring in transportation and logistics management, will join Chong in presenting "Repowering the Great Lakes Vessels: Natural Gas as a Primary Fuel." Their faculty advisor is Dr. Richard Stewart, professor of transportation and logistics management.

  • Ashley Puhek , a transportation and logistics management major from Hibbing, Minn., will present "Michigan Technological University Rail and Intermodal Transportation Summer Youth Program." Stewart also is her faculty advisor.
News Contact: Al Miller | 715-394-8260 | amiller{atuws}
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