Hats off to the nearly 100 students who put their research and experiential learning discoveries on display at the college’s Student Research Poster Competition & Experiential Learning Expo on April 25.
Of the 96 poster entries, 65 were from graduate students, 20 were undergraduates, and 11 competed in the experiential category, including posters on internships, study abroad, student organizations or senior design experiences.
This year’s event was marked by an increase in the number of judges, compared to last year, including 40 judges from industry.
Another six finalists competed in the Three-Minute Thesis (3MT), an “elevator pitch” contest for doctoral research within the poster event, with five from mechanical engineering and one from materials science & engineering.
Thank you to sponsors of the event – Generac, the We Energies Foundation and the family of Michael Krauski.
Below are the winners for 2026!
3MT honoring Michael Krauski:
Abdallah Benelmadjat, Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Ryoichi Amano
Graduate Awards:
1st Place: Ahmad Momani, Computer Science. Advisor: Mahsa Dabagh
2nd Place: Md Azizul Hakim, Computer Science. Advisor: Jerald Thomas
3rd Place: Muhammad Fahad, Civil & Environmental Engineering. Advisor: Xiaowei Tom Shi
Undergraduate Awards:
1st Place: Michael Lulloff, Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Ryoichi Amano
2nd Place: Michael Hernandez, Computer Science. Advisor: Tian Zhao
3rd Place, tie:
- Mariah Senfleben, Materials Science & Engineering. Advisor: Ben Church
- Mohith Kumar, Biomedical Engineering. Advisor: Pradeep Rohatgi
Experiential Learning
1st Place: Kamil Barabas, Civil & Environmental Engineering. Advisor: Konstantin Sobolev
2nd Place: Ryanna Duran, Civil & Environmental Engineering. Advisor: Wilkistar Otieno
3rd Place: Murtaza Ameen, Civil & Environmental Engineering. Advisor: Konstantin Sobolev







