ASME SERAD 2024 Undergraduate Student Safety Innovation Challenge Contest 2nd Winner

Amy Whitley and Elijah Rushing of the PRA Group were awarded the 2nd Undergraduate Student Winner prize of the ASME SERAD 2024 Student Safety Innovation Challenge based on the paper on the “Reconstruction of the EBR-II Event Sequence Model using Inverse Estimation” developed and submitted under the supervision of Dr. Mihai A. Diaconeasa.

Annually, the Safety Engineering, Risk and Reliability Analysis Division (SERAD) of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) hosts a challenge to undergraduate and graduate students to submit papers on Safety Engineering, Risk and Reliability Analysis topics, including papers already submitted to the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE). The papers are peer-reviewed by experts in these areas. The top winning papers in each of the undergraduate and graduate groups were honored at a SERAD Awards Banquet during the 2024 ASME IMECE conference. Recognitions also include plaques and cash honorariums for the winning student authors sponsored by FM Global.