- Host, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Field Trip, 2019
- Gave hands-on lab tour to 30 high school juniors and seniors, most underrepresented
- Five lab members participated
- Presenter, Maryland Engineering Challenges, Baltimore Museum of Industry, 2018
- Gave robotics research presentations to 250 high school students and their families
- Two lab members participated
- Host, Loyola University Biomechanics Class Field Trip, 2018
- Gave hands-on lab tour to 8 students (3 female, 1 Hispanic)
- Two lab members participated
- Mentor, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Ingenuity Project, 2017-2018
- Program aimed at research training for Talented and Motivated Who Excel in Mathematics And Science
- Mentored an African American high school student (Evains Francois) on hands-on lab research for 14 months
- Student won Honorable Mention and Third Place in the Physical Sciences at Baltimore Science Fair
- Student earned co-authorship on a journal article
- Student’s research featured by Society for Science & The Public
- Student won scholarship to go to Northwestern University
- Two lab members served as mentors
- Lab Website Selected by Parents for Public Schools Organization for STEM Learning, 2017
- Producer, Research-Based Educational Videos for Barclay School Under-Represented Children program, 2018
- Reached 48 3rd grade students (including 40 African American and 22 female)
- Two lab members participated
- Host, Mechanics in Big, Small, and Living Things, JHU Center for Talented Youth, 2017
- Gave hands-on lab tour to 30 6th-9th grade students and their families
- Five lab members participated
- Instructor, Table-Top Research Experience for Atlanta High School Teachers, 2010
- Gave hands-on research training to 8 African American teachers
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Field Trip Lab Tour, 2019
attended by ~30 high school students (most underrepresented)
Maryland Engineering Challenges, Baltimore Museum of Industry, 2018
attended by 250 high school students and their families
Mechanics in Big, Small, and Living Things, 2017
- attended by ~30 6th-9th grade students and their families
- in collaboration with JHU Center for Talented Youth