Cubicles

New Cubicle Joined

In December, Cube³ Lab welcomes its new member, Angelika Tamura. Angelika participated in our November faculty lunches with Dr. Yamada and gained interest in engineering education and community building. Angelika will work on organizing the faculty lunches as well as laying down the groundwork for our new gender equity project (a secret for now!).

Tiffany Chan Wins URC Travel Award

Congratulations to our cubicle Tiffany Chan, who has just secured a share of the Fall 2023 Travel Award offered by the Undergraduate Research Center at UC Davis. The travel awards enable undergraduate students to present their research work in regional and national conferences.

Cube³ Is BMES 2023 Bound!

 

Big congratulations to our cubicles, Tiffany Chan and Tate Chatfield! The work titled "Initial investigation of student-faculty micro-interactions on students’ sense of belonging through organized student-faculty lunches" has been accepted by 2023 Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting. Cube³ will be presenting our poster at 3:30-4:30pm on Friday, 10/13, in Seattle, WA. If you will be going to BMES 2023, please stop by and check us out!

First Class of the Cube³ Cubicles

The Cube³ lab recently welcomed the first class of cubicles.

Tiffany Chan is a second-year undergraduate student in BME. and Tate Chatfield is a third-year undergraduate student in BME. They will be working on facilitating micro-interactions between faculty and undergraduate students.

Welcome Tiffany and Tate to Cube³, and we will do our best to build a close-knit BME community!