The MSU Museum CoLab Studio is excited to present the sixth edition of Ignite Talks MSU, featuring the fast-paced stories of ten MSU student research rockstars. We can’t wait for you to be delighted and inspired by the ideas, passion, and knowledge at Michigan State!
Featuring:
- Yétúndé Alábẹdé, “Language as a Gift: Lessons from African Families”, graduate student in the Department of Teacher Education, College of Education
- Kelechi Amakoh, “Ugly Campaigns, Fragile Democracies”, graduate student in the Department of Political Science, College of Social Science
- Kaedon Cleland-Host, “Recording atomic electrons at 100 trillion frames per second”, graduate student in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Natural Science
- Thomas Hennessey, “Invasive plants are more than meets the eye”, graduate student in the Department of Forestry, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Laetitia Kokx, “Your accent in the language you’re learning tells your story”, graduate student in French Studies, College of Arts and Letters
- Matias Leon, “Bendable Mooncrete/Marscrete for Outer Space”, graduate student in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
- Ian Morris, “How Tiny Diamond Defects Could Power the Quantum Internet”, graduate student in Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Natural Science and College of Engineering
- Angel G. A. Prempeh, “What If Gun Violence Spread Like a Disease?”, MD student in the College of Human Medicine
- Bruna Rodrigues do Amaral, “You Can't Build a Wall Around Nature: Bird Conservation that Goes Beyond Park Boundaries”, graduate student in the Department of Integrative Biology, College of Natural Science
- Dangkamol Wongthanaroj, “Medical Packaging: The Unsung Hero That Saves Your Life”, graduate student in the School of Packaging, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources