STEM C^2 at Bergen Community College is a celebration of innovation, curiosity, and student-driven research in STEM. This event will showcase presentations and a poster competition from dedicated student researchers who have spent months working on their projects. Come explore cutting-edge ideas from the next generation of STEM leaders.
The STEM C^2 Research and Career Summit will be at the Bergen Community College Campus located at the Paramus Campus. The address is 400 Paramus Rd, Paramus, NJ.
This is a student research and professional development conference that will allow you to present your work and learn about new developments in various areas of STEM.
The STEM C^2 Research and Career Summit includes participants from many institutions as well as key industry partners. Making those connections can open doors to incredible opportunities. This summit is a valuable event to ignite your curiosity, expand your horizons, and learn about STEM careers.
The STEM C^2 Summit will consist of a poster and a ten-minute presentation competition. Each project team will be assigned their own room, and your presentations will be done via projectors. We will also be having a poster competition. The posters will be placed within the student center the morning of the summit.
Research Project: Hydroponics - Hosna Kachooee, Lisandro Martinez, Gabrielle Szymski, Alejandro Olarte, Derek Gonzalez, Estrella Luna, Hanieh Kachooee
Research Project: ARA - Alexander Cosma, Daniel Jakob, Mohab Omram
Research Project: HAB - Dennis Chiniaev, Joen Concha, Abdullah Adshukur
Research Project: PUHF - Alejandro Olarte, Derek Gonzalez, Estrella Luna, Hanieh Kachooee
Research Project: Sumer Gardening and Hydroponics Education Program - Tatiana Woodside
Research Project: Video Games Change Matters - Emiliano Aryara, Luis Ramirez, Simon Grabbe, Royal Kozlowski, Angelie Gabriel, Marcus Rosario
Research Project: Measuring the Efficiency of Cryptographic Systems - Roselyn Diaz, Mateo Garcia
Research Projects: Sumer Gardening and Hydroponics Education Program - Tatiana Woodside
Reserch Project: DT-10 - Lucas Hahn, Esma Vurgun, Dr. Joe Sivo, Regev Rikin, Victor Cielepak
STEM Center Employee - Eric Bahr