high school students (2021-2022)
Ayomiposi "Ayo" Ajayi, 2021-2022
During her time at Howard University Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Ayo worked on developing a low-cost sensor using a printed circuit board (PCB), Teensy3.5, and a BME680 and PMS7003 sensor. Here is the poster of her research. She was able to learn and improve her skills in Mathematica, working on generating graphs of low-cost sensor measurements. On the EasyEDA software, she was able to design a PCB of the low-cost sensor.
Ayo graduated from Eleanor Roosevelt High School in the Science & Technology Program in 2022. She plans to pursue a degree in Computer Science at the University of Maryland, College Park. Ayo and Fisayo along with two other former Roosevelt students were able to participate in an atmospheric measurement campaign that occurred in Bolivia in May, 2022. Here is the archive of that experience. |
Oluwafisayo "Fisayo" Okunuga, 2021-2022
Fisayo has worked on developing a low-cost particulate matter sensor using data collecting and calibration techniques. He worked with Wolfram Mathematica to collect and analyze the data. Here is the poster of his research. He was also a part of the 2022 Bolivian Campaign and created a presentation to remember the experience. He is currently analyzing the data collected from the Bolivian experiment.
Fisayo has graduated as senior at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Science & Technology Program. He plans to pursue his career at the Illinois Institute of Technology. |