POTSDAM -- SUNY Potsdam announced that a student from Potsdam is the recipient of the Kilmer Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Donald Johnson has been selected for the award that provides funding …
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POTSDAM -- SUNY Potsdam announced that a student from Potsdam is the recipient of the Kilmer Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship
Donald Johnson has been selected for the award that provides funding and support for students to complete research projects while working closely with faculty mentors.
Johnson, a physics major, will work with faculty mentor Ananta Adhikari on their project, titled "Study of Electrical Conductivity of Bio-polymer Nanocomposites."
The Kilmer Fund honors Dr. Frederick Barnett Kilmer, a physician and analytical chemist, who was the director of Scientific Affairs for the Johnson & Johnson Company from 1889 to 1934