UMD Reliability Engineering Students Champion Young Scientists at PGASF

UMD Reliability Engineering Students Champion Young Scientists at PGASF

UMD Reliability Engineering Students Champion Young Scientists at PGASF


This past week, three three students from the Reliability Engineering Program—Samantha WismerCamille Levine, and Victoriia Grabovestska—proudly represented the University of Maryland Center for Risk and Reliability by serving as judges at the Prince George’s Area Science Fair (PGASF).
Their expertise and dedication to advancing science and technology shined as they evaluated innovative projects from local middle and high school students. At the end of the event, they were awarded with Special Judging Awards on behalf of the American Nuclear Society (ANS).
We are incredibly proud of their contributions and look forward to seeing how they continue to make an impact in the STEM community!
Learn more about the PGASF and its mission to inspire young innovators here:https://lnkd.in/eFxYHXcV

April 2, 2025


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