Graduate student Rudy Acosta participated fully in the 2025 Gordon Research Conference on Chemical Imaging and the associated seminar in Easton, MA.
“I am honored to have received a poster award and been selected for a flash talk, where I presented my work titled Holistic Analysis of Electrochemical Images. I am also grateful for the opportunity to lead a discussion on Theoretical, Experimental, and Computational Advances in Chemical Imaging at the Gordon Research Seminar. This experience has been made possible through the support of the NSF Research Traineeship (Grant #2244274), which has supported me throughout my PhD journey, as well as travel funding from the University of Arkansas GSIE and GPSC. I extend my sincere thanks to the Edwards lab for their continued support and encouragement.”
– Rudy Acosta
Graduate student (right) receiving his poster award from conference chair Lane Baker of Texas A&M (left)