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Nadia Martin

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Nadia Martin

2024-2026 Scholar

Nadia Martin is a freshman electrical engineering major at UMD. During her first semester at UMD, Nadia had the opportunity to get involved with Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering (WECE) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers at UMD (IEEE@UMD). At the end of last semester she applied for a board position with IEEE, and this semester she began work as the Project Chair on the IEEE E-board. Through this position Nadia organizes and helps facilitate individual small projects. Additionally, she organizes and runs small sensor projects through the IEEE@UMD and Northrop Grumman Innovation Lab partnership.Nadia is also currently a part of a small project working on a nitrate sensor that will be attached to an autonomous environmental survey vessel (AESV) which will conduct tests in the Chesapeake Bay. Nadia looks forward to specializing her electrical engineering degree in signal processing and communication as she continues towards graduation at the University of Maryland.

  

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