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不良研究所 biology student awarded research grant

Published January 4, 2023

Subash Sapkota

MONROE, LA 鈥 不良研究所 Biology undergraduate Subash Sapkota was awarded a research grant from the Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta) National Biological Honor Society. Sapkota, a native of Nepal, is a double major in Biology and Mathematics at 不良研究所 and is a member of the 不良研究所 Honors Program.听 听

The title of the proposal funded is 鈥 鈥淯se of Machine Learning in the Identification of Invasive Aquatic Species and Harmful Algae in the Water Bodies of Northeast Louisiana.鈥 Sapkota will be conducting this research working in the Plant Ecology Laboratory under the guidance of Dr. Joydeep Bhattacharjee, who serves both as the Faculty Advisor for the Nu-Gamma Chapter at 不良研究所 and Sapkota鈥檚 research mentor. Sapkota will receive over $1,100 to help complete this project.

鈥淭hrough this research, I hope to gain knowledge and skills to continue higher education upon graduating from 不良研究所. The funds provided will help me conduct my research and help solidify my base for higher education. I hope to inspire other undergraduate students to reach out for assistance to conduct their own research鈥, said Sapkota.

鈥淭his is a great source of encouragement for all undergraduates and an example of the various opportunities that are available as they pursue their academic goals. As the advisor for the honor society, I feel humbled and rewarded to be leading a group of excellent students who call 不良研究所 their home鈥, said Bhattacharjee.

"The members of the Nu-Gamma chapter of Tri-Beta wish to congratulate Subash on his grant award. This award exemplifies the merit and intellectual capabilities of the members of Tri-Beta here at 不良研究所", said Niles Majeste, the President of the Nu-Gamma Chapter of Tri-beta.

鈥淭his award is characteristic of Dr. Joydeep Bhattacharjee鈥檚 support and mentoring of undergraduate students and their research,鈥 says Dr. Anne Case-Hanks, the Director of the School of Sciences.

Each year, the national office of the Beta Beta Beta awards research grants for meritorious undergraduate research proposals. These grants support undergraduate research and are designed to introduce undergraduate students to the basic process of research and research funding.