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The MSU Museum CoLab Studio is excited to present the sixth edition of Ignite Talks MSU, featuring the fast-paced stories of ten MSU student research rockstars. We can’t wait for you to be delighted and inspired by the ideas, passion, and knowledge at Michigan State! Watch videos from previous Ignite Talks MSU on our Interactive Media page.
Speakers:
- Yétúndé Alábẹdé, “Language as a Gift: Lessons from African Families”, graduate student in the Department of Teacher Education, College of Education
- Kelechi Amakoh, “Ugly Campaigns, Fragile Democracies”, graduate student in the Department of Political Science, College of Social Science
- Kaedon Cleland-Host, “Recording atomic electrons at 100 trillion frames per second”, graduate student in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Natural Science
- Thomas Hennessey, “Invasive plants are more than meets the eye”, graduate student in the Department of Forestry, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Laetitia Kokx, “Your accent in the language you’re learning tells your story”, graduate student in French Studies, College of Arts and Letters
- Matias Leon, “Bendable Mooncrete/Marscrete for Outer Space”, graduate student in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
- Ian Morris, “How Tiny Diamond Defects Could Power the Quantum Internet”, graduate student in Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Natural Science and College of Engineering
- Angel G. A. Prempeh, “What If Gun Violence Spread Like a Disease?”, MD student in the College of Human Medicine
- Bruna Rodrigues do Amaral, “You Can’t Build a Wall Around Nature: Bird Conservation that Goes Beyond Park Boundaries”, graduate student in the Department of Integrative Biology, College of Natural Science
- Dangkamol Wongthanaroj, “Medical Packaging: The Unsung Hero That Saves Your Life”, graduate student in the School of Packaging, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
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