Anna Rosu Awarded Sophomore Research Fellowship for Innovative Project
Anna Rosu Receives Sophomore Research Fellowship
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Anna Rosu, a rising sophomore in the Materials Science and Engineering Department, has been awarded the Sophomore Research Fellowship for the 2025-26 academic year. The fellowship, valued at $3,000, supports her research on polymer electrolytes, under the guidance of Assistant Professor Whitney Loo.
- 01The Sophomore Research Fellowship provides $3,000 to the student and $500 to the faculty advisor.
- 02Rosu's project focuses on 'Crystalline Properties and Ion Transport in POEM5/POEM20 Random Co-Polymer Electrolytes.'
- 03Her research aims to develop polymer-based strategies for improving energy storage.
- 04Rosu is mentored by Conway Assistant Professor Whitney Loo.
- 05In addition to her research, Rosu enjoys running, hiking, reading, cycling, and baking.
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Anna Rosu, a rising sophomore in the Materials Science and Engineering Department, has been awarded the prestigious Sophomore Research Fellowship for the 2025-26 academic year. This fellowship provides $3,000 to support her research project, titled 'Crystalline Properties and Ion Transport in POEM5/POEM20 Random Co-Polymer Electrolytes,' under the mentorship of Conway Assistant Professor Whitney Loo. The award also includes $500 for her faculty advisor. Rosu's research aims to develop innovative polymer-based strategies to enhance energy storage capabilities. Outside her academic pursuits, she enjoys various activities such as running, hiking, reading, cycling, and baking, showcasing her well-rounded interests and commitment to both research and personal growth.
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Rosu's research could contribute to advancements in energy storage technology, which is crucial for various applications.
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