My Experience The Brackenridge community has been an integral part of my success thus far. Initially, I was unsure of how to present my findings in a clear and concise manner. I noticed that during the first few weeks, I struggled to explain my project to others without mentioning highly technical terms and engineering jargon….
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Presenting to a Broad Audience: Grace Figlioli
As previously mentioned, the objective of my research project is to analyze tissue engineered free flaps (TEFF) both qualitatively and quantitatively. When presenting to a general audience, I realize that I will have to clarify a variety of different terms due to the fact that many of the words used to explain my project are…
Collaborative Learning: Working Together Across Disciplines
As a third year bioengineering student at Pitt, most of my time is spent using math and science to solve complex problems and develop cost-effective solutions. I am extremely excited to be a part of the Brackenridge community because of the opportunity to gain new perspectives from students across disciplines. Working with students from other…
Grace Figlioli: “Utilization of Corrosion Casting to Quantify Vasculature in Tissue Engineered Free Flaps”
About Me Hello! My name is Grace Figlioli and I am a rising senior at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering. I am majoring in Bioengineering with a minor in Sociology and a concentration in Medical Product Engineering. I am originally from Haddonfield, New Jersey, which is about fifteen minutes from Philadelphia. Growing…