Christine Kim
  • laboratory science technology
  • Class of 2018
  • Annandale, VA

Christine Youlee Kim takes part in NTID Student Research Fair

2016 Apr 22

The National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology held its first-ever Student Research Fair on April 15.

Christine Youlee Kim presented "Fluorescence Characteristics and PARAFAC Modelling of Bitumen from Ancient Ceramics."

The fair gave undergraduate and graduate students, in partnership with faculty mentors, the opportunity to present posters or give demonstrations on topics related health science, communication studies, access technology and environmental research, among others.

Todd Pagano, associate dean for Teaching and Scholarship Excellence and founding director of NTID's Laboratory Science Technology program, is among the coordinators of the research fair.

"NTID has a history of providing our students with access to cutting-edge technology that helps enhance their research endeavors," said Pagano. "Pair that with a top-notch core education and partnerships with faculty mentors who are experts in their fields, and it's apparent that we are able to successfully deliver a strong research-based student experience."