
Our undergrad researcher Brooke Chambliss is one of the five students selected to represent Georgia Tech at the 2025 ACC Meeting of the Minds Undergraduate Research Symposium. This annual event that brings together undergraduate researchers from the 15 member institutions of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). This symposium provides a platform for students to showcase their research, exchange ideas, and engage with peers and faculty mentors in a variety of disciplines. The University of Pittsburgh is the host for this year’s Meeting of the Minds on March 29.
Along with her PhD student mentor, Anamik Jhunjhunwala, Brooke’s research explores the applications of medical imaging and nanotechnology in stem cell therapy.
“Undergraduate research is one of the best opportunities on campus to work on something larger than yourself and contribute to a team,” Brooke says; “Working in a joint Electrical Engineering (ECE) and Biomedical Engineering (BME) lab has allowed me to dive into the multidisciplinary aspects of research. By bridging the two fields together, I am a part of valuable work being conducted to improve medical outcomes.”
Congratulations, Brooke!