Sprinternship host organizations design unique projects for students to develop tech innovations and dive deep into unmet needs or unanswered questions. Undergrads Mia NdousseFetter and Mary Redpath selected to participate.
The five-year, $550,000 award will support his research in investigating ways to improve the speed and selectivity problems in low-cost solid-state gas sensors using layered two-dimensional materials.
Adly, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Power Engineering at Cairo University, received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Maryland in 1992.