Organizations

LGBTCubes

At Cuberg, our LGBTQIA+ employee resource group (LGBTCubes) is dedicated to fostering a safe and inclusive environment, reducing stigmas, biases, and stereotypes while celebrating the diversity and intersectionality of our members.

LGBTCubes hosts several events throughout the year for queer and ally employees alike! Previous events include a visit to the GLBT Historical Society, Loteria Night at Drake’s, book club, making tie-dye t-shirts, and monthly lunches to build community and have fun! An example yearly budget can be found here.

2023-current: Co-Founder

Science Policy Society

At Penn State, Science Policy Society (SPS) is a student group that bridges gaps between scientists/engineers and local communities, as well as teaching and learning about science policy and the related issues that faces communities as a whole.

SPS hosts a monthly event called Science on Tap, where Penn State researchers leave the lab bench, pick up a beverage, and discuss their research with the local community. The relaxed atmosphere promotes an environment in which people can feel comfortable asking the burning questions they have but may not have felt comfortable to ask before.

2019: Executive Mentor
2018: President
2017: Science on Tap Coordinator
2016: Science on Tap Committee Member

Homepage: sites.psu.edu/psusciencepolicy/
WTAJ TV Report: http://www.wearecentralpa.com/central-pa-live/science-on-tap/813693351
98.7 FREQ Interview: http://987thefreq.com/the-morning-mixtape-the-science-of-fracking/

Materials Research Society

The Materials Research Society Penn State Chapter brings together students, faculty, and professionals who focus on materials-related work to further the exchange of knowledge and promote professional development. Events also include social events and outreach events to discuss our knowledge of materials science with the greater community.

 

2016-2018: Member

Homepage: http://sites.psu.edu/materialsresearchsociety/

Materials’ Safety Olympics

The Materials Research Institute (MRI) hosts an annual competition among students, faculty, and staff based on common lab safety practices and procedures, such as speed gowning, safety taboo, and bottle sorting. The event is a way to increase safety awareness and promote safety culture across multiple departments at Penn State.

 

2017: Safety Taboo Lead, General Committee Member

http://www.matse.psu.edu/imagine-fall-2015/student-news/safety-olympics-educational-and-fun

2015 AIChE Northeast Regional Conference

In March 2015, Northeastern University co-hosted the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Northeast Student Conference. Events hosted include a career fair, research poster competition, research paper competition, chemE jeopardy competition, lab tours, student workshops, and the AIChE chem-e-car competition.

 

2015: Co-Chair

http://neaiche2015.mit.edu/index/

Northeastern University Chem-E-Car Team

An undergraduate student competition for AIChE. The goal of the competition is to use chemical controls and processes to propel a car autonomously to a distance specified at competition. Chemical processes that have been implemented by the Northeastern team include microbial fuel cells, bioluminescent clocks, and aluminum air batteries.

 

2015-2016: Senior Advisor
2014-2015: Co-Captain

http://www.coe.neu.edu/Groups/aiche/#car

Northeastern University AIChE Chapter

Northeastern University’s AIChE chapter is the professional student organization for chemical engineers. The group provides students access to professional networking events, academic panels and connections, and social gatherings with fellow chemical engineers and engineers of other disciplines.

 

2015-2016: Vice President of Events, Social Chair
2014-2015: Social Chair
2013-2014: Third Year Class Representative

http://www.coe.neu.edu/Groups/aiche/