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Design And Evaluation Of Innoworks: A Portable, Interdisciplinary Science And Engineering Program By Volunteer College Students For Middle School Youth From Underprivileged Backgrounds
Author(s) -
William L. Hwang,
Ahrash N. Bissell,
Daniel M. Kaplan,
Matthew K. Mian,
Vineet Agrawal,
J. Leask Manson,
Gary Ybarra
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2006 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--628
Subject(s) - enthusiasm , curriculum , disadvantaged , medical education , teamwork , psychology , mathematics education , pedagogy , medicine , political science , social psychology , law
William Hwang, United InnoWorks Academy and Duke University William L. Hwang is a senior Angier B. Duke Scholar at Duke University majoring in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Physics and minoring in Chemistry. He co-founded United InnoWorks Academy in 2003 and is in his third year serving as CEO and program director of InnoWorks. In addition to his work in K-12 educational outreach, William is conducting research on developing early cancer detection biosensors and pin-constrained digital microfluidic biochips. Beginning in October 2006, William will pursue a doctorate in condensed matter physics at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.

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