My name is Jason Lee, and I’m a rising senior pursuing a degree in Computational Biology with minors in Applied Statistics and Computer Science. When I’m not in lab or attending classes you’ll often find me hitting the heavy bags in the matted room at Trees as I am an avid fan of MMA. Some…
Tag: Bioengineering
Brackenridge Reflection
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….
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…