Colin Chu Receives Glenn T. Seaborg Award in Regeneron Science Talent Search
We are proud to announce that Colin Chu, a high school senior researcher at the Stanford Energy Control Lab, has been named the recipient of the prestigious Glenn T. Seaborg Award in the Regeneron Science Talent Search. This award recognizes his outstanding research and innovative work in the field of science, showcasing the potential of young minds in shaping the future of energy solutions.
Colin’s project developed a way to predict the health and lifespan of electric vehicle (EV) batteries, demonstrating remarkable insight and dedication to advancing our understanding of energy systems. His achievements not only highlight his individual talent but also reflect the supportive research environment fostered at the Stanford Energy Control Lab, lead by Professor Simona Onori.
This recognition is a testament to Colin's hard work and the importance of encouraging young researchers in their pursuit of excellence. We congratulate Colin on this significant achievement and look forward to seeing the continued impact of his research in the field!
For more information about Colin's research, visit the Regeneron Science Talent Search website.
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