Game Changer: EV Battery Charges Electric Cars in Only 10-Minutes
Posted on December 13, 2022
By: AEOP Membership Council Member Katie Culbert Scientists have discovered a novel way to charge an electric car’s battery up to 90 percent in just 10 minutes, opening the door for the rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). See More
Ceramics! – What creates the basis for our daily objects?
Posted on December 13, 2022
By: AEOP Membership Council Members Harrish Ganesh, Aleesha Bhatti and Spoorthy Reddy We’re surrounded every day by monetary items, distinct collectibles, and necessary pieces, and most of these objects are often what we handle with most care. See More
Webb Telescope Captures Spectacular “Star-Packed” Pillars of Creation
Posted on December 13, 2022
By: AEOP Membership Council Members Prarthana Prashanth, Gabriel Acuff and Katie Culbert The James Webb Space Telescope, NASA’s successor to the Hubble telescope, has captured, in a striking medley of color, the incredible “Pillars of Creation.” See More
Into Unchartered Territory: An AEOP Apprentice’s Research Experience
Posted on August 8, 2022
Reflecting on his apprenticeship experience, Jacob Masur shared, “It’s important to remember that at one point, even the smartest person in the room was the one asking questions. So never be afraid to keep asking questions.” See More
What’s College Research Life Like? Ask these High School Apprentices
Posted on August 8, 2022
This summer, Muhammed and Kai became the first high school apprentices in the physics department at Miami University in Ohio. See More
Checking in with Katie Culbert, Host of Profiles in STEM
Posted on June 14, 2022
A year ago, Katie Culbert, an AEOP alum and sophomore from New Jersey, launched the Profiles in STEM series. As Katie began her STEM journey, she was interested in hearing about the pathways of various professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. How did these individuals get to where they are today? See More
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