Top South Dakota university students present SURF based research at 2024 Legislative Session
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Baily May, a sophomore at BHSU, and Noah Everett a senior at Mines, will present SURF based research in the capitol rotunda
Photo submitted Noah Everett a senior at South Dakota Mines majoring in physics and mathematics shown here inside the SciBooNE hall at Fermilab where he works on ANNIE. and Baily May, a sophomore at Black Hills State University majoring in physics shown here at SURF on her way to the Black Hills State University Underground Campus at SURF 4850 feet below the surface.
By Mike Ray Two students from South Dakota universities are among the top undergraduate researchers in the state selected to exhibit their work on Feb. 29 inside the state capitol during the 2024 legislative session in Pierre.
The 27th annual South Dakota Student Research Poster Session is hosted by South Dakota EPSCoR and the South Dakota Board of Regents. Read more about the event in this article…