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  <Title>Last GMC Tomorrow (12/12)</Title>
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    <span><p><span><strong> Attention, Commuter Stars! </strong></span></p>
    <strong><br></strong><p><span><strong>Gear up for the Grand Finale of "Good Morning Commuters" TOMORROW at 8:30 AM in SportsZone - it's an event you won't want to miss! </strong></span></p>
    <strong><br></strong><p><span><strong> Join us for a morning of camaraderie and fun, as we bid adieu to this semester's "Good Morning Commuters" series. Your presence will make it an unforgettable send-off!</strong></span></p>
    <strong><br></strong><p><span><strong>But that's not all - your feedback matters!  Before you head out, take a moment to fill out our <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfbwbYMEyMrwRfpSbjrATcFAuDioVuKYpIvoauGEEkgeV0BFw/viewform" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">survey</a> and share your thoughts on the series. Your input helps us make each event better than the last.</strong></span></p>
    <strong><br></strong><p><span><strong>See you bright and early!  #CommuterLife #FarewellGMCTillNextSemester</strong></span></p>
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    <h3>UMBC chapter of National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) shines at regional conference</h3>
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    <div><em>By: Sarah Hansen, M.S. ' 15, | Published: December 5, 2023 | <a href="https://umbc.edu/stories/nsbe-shines-at-regional-conference/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC News</a></em></div>
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    <p>Members of UMBC’s chapter of the <a href="https://www.nsbe.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)</a> traveled to Norfolk, Virginia for their annual regional conference in November and came home with numerous awards. </p>
    <p>The UMBC team defeated Carnegie Mellon University and North Carolina State University to win the Tech Bowl competition, a Jeopardy-style game that tests teams’ knowledge of fundamental engineering principles. UMBC also claimed first through third place in the research poster presentation contest, which involved a 10-minute technical research talk followed by questions from the judges and audience.</p>
    <p>The team relied on prior knowledge to excel in the Tech Bowl, only having decided to participate upon arriving at the conference. “It was really exciting getting so many questions right with our only practice being from our coursework,” shares UMBC NSBE chapter president <strong>Nelanne Bolima</strong> ’24, chemical engineering. “That just goes to show how well UMBC’s College of Engineering and IT prepares students to succeed.”</p>
    <img src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Williams_NSBE.jpg" alt='man speaking standing next to a research poster with a screen behind him that reads "NSBE Engineering Conference, Nov 3- 5, 2023"; seated audience members listen' width="1195" height="896" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">
    Daniel Williams gives his research presentation at the NSBE conference. (Image by Nelanne Bolima)
    
    <p>In addition to Bolima, the Tech Bowl team members included <strong>Kayla Magruder ’26</strong>, chemical engineering; Saleem Lawal ’25, computer science; and Daniel Williams ’24, computer science. Presentation winners were Williams (first), Bolima (second), and Christopher Appiah ’24, mechanical engineering (third). Keith Harmon, director of the UMBC Meyerhoff Scholars Program, serves as the chapter advisor.</p>
    <p>“We are so proud of the UMBC NSBE Chapter,” Harmon shares. “They do tremendous work supporting UMBC STEM majors and offering service impacting youth in the Baltimore-Washington corridor.”</p>
    <p><strong>Students supporting students</strong></p>
    <p>NSBE is a completely student-run organization, creating leadership opportunities for hundreds of students across the country. UMBC’s NSBE chapter supports members through activities such as mentoring initiatives, conference preparation, networking opportunities, and leadership development programming. The chapter also focuses on community outreach, such as visiting high schools, collaborating with non-profits, and welcoming younger students to shadow the chapter’s board meetings.</p>
    <img src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Appiah_NSBE.jpg" alt="man speaking, his arms pointing toward a research poster; seated audience members listen" width="1195" height="896" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">
    Christopher Appiah gives his research presentation at the NSBE conference. (Image by Nelanne Bolima)
    
    <p>“I have benefitted from being a member of this team by gaining invaluable public speaking and collaboration skills,” Appiah shares. “I learned how to effectively present, detailing the broader impact of research I have done.” Appiah conducts research with <a href="https://ankgoel.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Ankit Goel</strong></a>, assistant professor of mechanical engineering. Goel’s group works on complex applications of control theory in robotics and autonomous systems. </p>
    <p>For Jaden Somerville ’25, mechanical engineering, “the competition not only improved my technical skills, but also taught me teamwork, problem-solving, and effective time management.”</p>
    <p>In March 2024, the chapter will take its talents to the 50th annual NSBE convention in Atlanta, Georgia. </p>
    
    <hr>Photo credit: UMBC attendees at the regional National Society of Black Engineers conference show off their official conference name badges. From left to right: Daniel Williams, Saleem Lawal, <strong>Kayla MaGruder</strong>, <strong>Nelanne Bolima</strong>, and Belin Tirfe. (Image courtesy of <strong>Nelanne Bolima</strong>)</div>
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  <Title>UMBC air pollution researchers leapt into action</Title>
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    <h3>As summer wildfire smoke choked Baltimore, UMBC air pollution researchers leapt into action</h3>
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    <div><em>By: Catherine Meyers | Published: Dec 7, 2023 | <a href="https://umbc.edu/stories/wildfire-smoke-research/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC NEWS</a></em></div>
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    <p>Starting this May, a series of wildfires in Eastern Canada sent enormous smoke clouds wafting into the U.S., triggering air quality warnings in cities from the Midwest to the Northeast. For days, orange skies backdropped landscapes clouded by acrid air. People who could hunkered inside with the doors and windows shut. Those who had to go out faced itchy eyes, burning throats, and worse.</p>
    <p>As a resident of the Baltimore area—which was blanketed with particularly bad smoke in both early and late June—UMBC Professor <strong><a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/christopher-hennigan/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Chris Hennigan</a></strong> looked at the haze with dismay. But as an environmental engineer who studies air pollution, he had an additional thought: “We were looking at the air quality forecasts, and we thought ‘We have to gather data,’” he says.</p>
    <p>The public found many colorful words to describe the summer’s unwanted smoke: brutal, eerie, dystopian.</p>
    <p>Hennigan and his team have been working to put numbers to the adjectives. On the roof of the engineering building, the researchers installed a squat, white sensor that monitors the levels of tiny particles in the air, particularly those measuring 2.5 micrometers in diameter or less—smaller than most bacteria. Called PM<sub>2.5</sub>, these particles are released in large numbers during fires. They are dangerous to human health because they can work their way into the deepest parts of the lungs and even enter the bloodstream.</p>
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    <em>Chris Hennigan, Joel Tyson, Ph.D. ’23, and Luis Rodriguez ’25 (left to right) on the roof of the engineering building next to an air quality sensor. (Marlayna Demond ’11/UMBC)</em><em><br></em><em><br></em>
    
    <p>The <a href="https://map.purpleair.com/1/a/b/l/i/lt/mAQI/a0/p604800/cC0#12.9/39.25413/-76.73356" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">sensor</a> showed huge spikes in PM<sub>2.5</sub> when the smoke blew through, on some days reaching levels considered unhealthy for anyone to breathe.</p>
    <p>The researchers also set up equipment to filter particles out of the air. After 24 hours, they collected the filters, which they are storing, neatly labeled, in a refrigerator in Hennigan’s lab.</p>
    <img src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Hennigan-Smoke-Research-Lab23-smoke-samples-4150-resized.jpg" alt="A gloved hand holds a sample dish with dark contents. Another sample dish is white." width="830" height="800" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">
    <em>Hennigan shows samples of smoke particles collected this summer. (Marlayna Demond ’11/UMBC)</em>
    
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    <p>The filtered samples will advance at least two ongoing investigations, Hennigan says. In one avenue of inquiry, <strong>Joel Tyson</strong>, Ph.D. ’23, biochemical engineering, is studying how tiny particles can harm human lung cells. Before this year’s smoky summer, Tyson had been studying the toxic effects of particulate matter normally found in the Baltimore air. With the new smoke samples, he will start to investigate whether wildfire smoke particles, per unit, are more toxic than regular urban particulate matter, which comes from sources such as cars and power plants. <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-21708-0" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Some studies</a> have indicated that wildfire particulate matter is indeed more toxic, but more research is needed before any definitive conclusions can be reached.</p>
    <p>In another line of research, Hennigan is also studying how particles in the air, including from smoke, may affect the climate. Undergraduate chemical engineering students <strong>Danielle Larios </strong>’25 and<strong> Luis Rodriguez</strong> ’25 are assisting in the investigations.</p>
    <p>The researchers study how particles of brown-colored carbon-containing material absorb light. Burning vegetation sends large amounts of this <a href="https://www.anl.gov/evs/brown-carbon-aerosols" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">brown carbon</a> into the atmosphere. It’s possible that the particles are trapping significant heat from the sun, accelerating the pace of planetary warming. Such effects are not normally included in global climate models, and better understanding of the process could improve humanity’s ability to predict, and manage, the coming years of climate upheaval.</p>
    
    <img src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Hennigan-Smoke-Research-Lab23-LRandDL_4094-resized.jpg" alt="Three people wearing gloves and lab coats talk in a laboratory." width="1200" height="800" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">
    <em>Rodriguez, Danielle Larios ’25 and Hennigan (left to right) discuss research in the lab. (Marlayna Demond ’11/UMBC)</em>
    
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    <em>Hennigan and Tyson in the lab. (Marlayna Demond ’11/UMBC)</em>
    
    
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    <p>Climate change and wildfires are intimately linked. This summer was not only smoky, but also scorching. July marked the hottest month ever recorded, and scientists predict that as the world continues to warm, wildfires will continue to increase in quantity and intensity. “Smokeageddon,” as headlines put it, may become the new normal.</p>
    <p>Hennigan says recent research illuminates how much wildfire smoke has contributed to air pollution trends. He points to <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02794-0" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">a paper</a> published in September in the scientific journal <em>Nature</em> that estimated that since 2016, wildfire smoke in the contiguous United States has undone around 25% of the progress in air quality made between 2000 and 2016.</p>
    <p>For the researchers in Hennigan’s lab, those effects have been felt personally. </p>
    <p>Rodriguez recalled how in June he had to go out to buy a fresh pack of N95 masks. “The smoke was just awful,” he says. Larios says she felt a burning at the back of her throat in just 15 minutes walking to her car.</p>
    <p>For Tyson, the effects of the smoke were so bad that at one point he struggled to breathe and had to visit the doctor. The episode, he says, drove home the importance of his toxicology research.</p>
    <p>All three note both the complexity of the systems they are studying and the importance of discovering new knowledge that might help society handle the environmental challenges it faces.</p>
    <p>“Our work can have real-world impact, and that’s exciting,” says Larios.</p>
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    <div>Second, we consider how background (or side) knowledge can be used to guide model and representation learning of text. This side knowledge can itself be structured, and may often be given categorically. However, the sources of side knowledge can be incomplete, meaning that the side knowledge may be structured, but partially observed. This poses challenges for learning. To handle this, we first focus on incomplete partially observed side knowledge. We propose using a structured, discrete, semi-supervised variational autoencoder framework, which uses provided side knowledge to represent the original input text. This method is intricately designed to use the partially observed knowledge as a guiding tool, without imposing limitations on the training phase. We show that our approach can robustly handle varying levels of side knowledge observation, and leads to consistent performance gains across multiple language modeling and classification metrics.</div>
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    <div><strong>Please provide a short reflection or quote about what you liked most about your position / earning internship credit / working with the Career Center.</strong></div>
    <div>I enjoy getting to work independently to produce information for the public.  Educating the public on the importance of our environment is vital. </div>
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