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'''Kevin Wu '''is a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohort. He is currently a fourth year Biological Engineering major with an emphasis in Biomedical engineering at the University of Georgia. He is currently an undergraduate research assistant at the University of Georgia’s Medical Robotics Lab, where he helps with finding applications of the Magnetohydrodynamic effect. He is currently the president of the Robotics club, and spends his free time listening to music and building fun things out of leftover equipment in the lab He is interested in creating a more interdisciplinary undergraduate experience, helping students from different colleges and majors come together and broaden each other’s horizons. | '''Kevin Wu '''is a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohort. He is currently a fourth year Biological Engineering major with an emphasis in Biomedical engineering at the University of Georgia. He is currently an undergraduate research assistant at the University of Georgia’s Medical Robotics Lab, where he helps with finding applications of the Magnetohydrodynamic effect. He is currently the president of the Robotics club, and spends his free time listening to music and building fun things out of leftover equipment in the lab He is interested in creating a more interdisciplinary undergraduate experience, helping students from different colleges and majors come together and broaden each other’s horizons. | ||
| − | Contact me at | + | Contact me at [mailto:kwu@uga.edu mailto:kwu@uga.edu] |
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Biography
Kevin Wu is a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohort. He is currently a fourth year Biological Engineering major with an emphasis in Biomedical engineering at the University of Georgia. He is currently an undergraduate research assistant at the University of Georgia’s Medical Robotics Lab, where he helps with finding applications of the Magnetohydrodynamic effect. He is currently the president of the Robotics club, and spends his free time listening to music and building fun things out of leftover equipment in the lab He is interested in creating a more interdisciplinary undergraduate experience, helping students from different colleges and majors come together and broaden each other’s horizons.
Contact me at mailto:kwu@uga.edu