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ԹϱEngineering Student Nolan Worley Accepted into FSU Summer REU Program

One of our Թϱ engineering students, , has been accepted into Florida State University’s highly competitive . The REU program provides undergraduate students with hands-on research opportunities in their field of study, allowing them to work alongside experts and gain valuable experience for graduate school and future careers.

Nolan Worley, a member of Assistant Professor ’s research group in the Department of ԹϱCivil and Environmental Engineering, was selected for the REU program through a competitive process that highlights his dedication and ambition. He is currently an undergraduate student in USF’s Industrial and Management Systems Engineering program, with plans to pursue graduate studies in materials science and engineering.

As an undergraduate researcher, Worley has been actively involved in studying applications for bridge infrastructure. His work includes specimen creation, installing instrumentation for structural testing, conducting standardized materials tests, and research on material sustainability.

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Assistant Professor Haber, who leads the , praised Worley’s achievement, “Nolan’s a great and ambitious student. I am happy he got this,” he said.

The HaberLab focuses on developing and maturing structural solutions for advancing the built environment through fundamental and applied engineering research, industry partnerships, and outreach. Nolan Worley’s experiences at Թϱand in the HaberLab at Թϱshows his dedication to his engineering research.  The Summer REU program will provide him with hands-on research experience, further preparing him for graduate studies and a career in engineering.

Nolan is a student of the ԹϱJudy Genshaft Honors College and recently presented at the . He presented research from his Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) at Oregon State University, where he focused on the development of more environmentally friendly concrete.


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