Recent QCAM Graduates
Every semester, QCAM is forced to say goodbye to some of our amazing student participants as they graduate and move on to the next chapter of their journey. This past December we were proud to see two of our graduate research students from Prairie View A&M University graduate. Both students were a part of the very first class of QCAM graduate students from PVAMU.
Cori Yancy graduated with a Master of Science in Engineering for defending her thesis on the Influence of Thermal Gradient on Mechanical Properties in FDM Additive Manufacturing. She was presented with multiple job offers, but has since accepted and started a job as a Lead Materials Planner at Baker Hughes.
Ethan Phillips graduated with a Master of Science in Engineering for defending his thesis on the Use of Acoustic Emission to Optimize the FDM Additive Manufacturing Process. He too was presented with multiple job offers and we are excited to see where he ends up.
If you would like to learn more about becoming a Graduate Research student with the QCAM program, check out the link below