
On May 8, Skyler Espinoza of Wilton was one of 28 undergraduate students from New York Institute of Technology's College of Engineering and Computing Sciences who showcased research at the college's Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Program (UREP) on the New York City campus.
The nine groups of students covered a wide range of topics; Espinoza's team shared the project "Muscle Activity Analysis via MMG."
Since the spring of 2018, more than 300 undergrads have been a part of the program, which allows students to work on research or entrepreneurship projects in a group setting, under the guidan
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