High school students and teachers
Though we are located on the campus of Washing State University we are not exclusive to the college students. We are pleased to have the future of research working in our lab. High school students are allowed to gain an invaluable insight into the world of research through a collaboration between their high school and the university. Working alongside of us they are given the opportunity to learn what it means to be a research scientist. The interaction with our students and professors will prepare them for a rich and successful college career. In addition, we also work with the architects of tomorrow – our teachers in the high school.
Status |
Name |
Year |
School |
Research Experience
|
Ryan Felker
|
2016 |
Lewis & Clark High School |
NSF REU Trainee |
Brennan Hyden |
2012 |
Colville High School |
NSF REU Trainee |
Vivek Jayaram |
2012 |
Pullman High School, WA |
NSF REU Trainee |
Stephen McAleer |
2012 |
Pullman High School, WA |
Senior culminating project: Fabrication of LED growth
|
Richard Schumaker |
2011 |
Pullman High School, WA |
Research experience |
Anna-Lisa Druffel |
2011 |
Pullman High School, WA |
NWABR Student Trainee |
Joseph Talbolt |
2011 |
East Side High School, WA |
NWABR Student Trainee |
Laurie Tran |
2011 |
Garfield High School, WA |
NWABR Student Trainee |
Michael James |
2011 |
Woodinville High School, WA |
NWABR Student Trainee |
Ryan Lefler |
2010 |
Royal High School, WA |
Research Experience |
Devaswa Bhagawati |
2009 |
Skyline High School, WA |
Senior Culminating project |
Harshini Jayarman |
2009 |
Pullman High School, WA |
Research Experience |
Hannah Old |
2008 |
Pullman High School, WA |
Status |
Name |
Year |
School |
NSF RET Trainee |
Mary Brown |
2012 |
Tacoma High School, WA |
The Murdock Foundation – Partners in Science Program |
Tina DaVault |
2008-2010 |
Pullman High School |