Group of Exemplary Undergrads Prepare for Summer of Intensive Research Projects
Nine Chargers were selected to participate in this year鈥檚 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program. They will collaborate with faculty on research ranging from the impact of microplastics, the financial implications of ethical uses of AI, and potential discriminatory practices in the hiring of educators.
Enthusiasm is high as these students prepare for their summer research. Melanie Rivera 鈥27, a marine biology major, is looking forward to advancing what she has learned in the classroom.
鈥淭here's only so much you can understand in theory, but the hands-on 黑料社 is simply unmatched,鈥 she said.
Melanie鈥檚 project will surely afford her those hands-on 黑料社s as she will be investigating the impact of microplastic contamination on Long Island black sea bass.
鈥極pportunity to grow both as a researcher and as a person鈥
Justin Sosa Duarte 鈥27, an accounting major, is proud to be among the SURF 2025 recipients. 鈥淔rom my perspective, the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program is more than a research fellowship鈥攊t is a platform to challenge conventional boundaries in education,鈥 he said.
鈥淎s the first accounting student in my department to receive this award, I am honored to contribute a financial lens to the growing conversation around ethical AI,鈥 continued Sosa Duarte. 鈥淚 am especially eager to explore how consumer perceptions of trust, bias, and transparency in AI systems can inform more responsible financial practices and regulatory frameworks."
Justin Sosa Duarte 鈥27 with faculty mentor, Dr. Demissew Diro Ejara
Achilles Beumel 鈥26, a second-time SURF participant, is especially aware of the benefits of SURF.
鈥淭he SURF program offers an opportunity to grow both as a researcher and as a person,鈥 said Beumel. 鈥淢y project this year dissects potential discriminatory practices in hiring educators, a complex topic many shy away from. Tackling this topic head on will be challenging but immensely valuable.鈥
Beumel is also the recipient of the 2024-25 Bucknall Family Award for Undergraduate Research, following in the footsteps of SURF alumni, and Bucknall Family Award recipients, Alice Yi 鈥22, Chelsea (Hang) Su 鈥23, and Gianna Cologna 鈥25.
鈥楩ascinating implications in healthcare and environmental technology鈥
The 2025 SURF program marks the second year that faculty have funded student projects through their own research grants. This year, Dr. Huan Gu鈥檚 grant will enable two students (Bisher Lpizra 鈥26, chemical engineering, and Sneh Dagar 鈥27, chemical and biomolecular engineering) to participate in the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE).
Sneh Dagar 鈥27 with faculty mentor Dr. Huan Gu
Last year, Dr. Shue Wang鈥檚 NSF CAREER grant supported two students (Kahlea Hsu 鈥26, forensic science and Madison Marino 鈥25, forensic science). By encouraging faculty to 鈥渂ring their own funding鈥 to support SURF students, the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) expands opportunities for students to participate in faculty-mentored research, with support from their SURF peers and mentors in a community of researchers.
Dagar expressed gratitude, saying 鈥淚 am very thankful to SURF and Dr. Gu for providing me with the opportunity to conduct hands-on research. I look forward to deepening my understanding of how enzyme-responsive polyolefins can be programmed to resist fouling, which has fascinating implications in healthcare and environmental technology.鈥
鈥楻esearch that can benefit humankind鈥
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program was established in 2007 to provide students with support for dedicating ten weeks to summer research under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Since then, SURF has been supported by the Carrubba Family Endowment.
In establishing the endowment, Frank Carrubba 鈥69, 鈥79 M.S. said he envisioned SURF as an 黑料社 that 鈥減rovides students and faculty members with a chance to work together outside the classroom and to collaborate in areas of research that can benefit humankind.鈥
To this day, SURF projects have been providing innovative solutions to real-world problems.