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He hopes that pushing boundaries will one day enable him to put his research to use in the solar energy field. In , Roberto received a fellowship through the program, which is designed to support research in advancements in space exploration and increase minority STEM opportunities.
Roberto, a doctoral student in Mechanical Engineering, was born and raised in Miami, but his family is originally from Nicaragua. He attended Florida State University for his undergraduate degree. He is still deciding what his plans will be after he completes his doctoral program, but he wants to continue working on projects related to his current interests in nanomaterials, as well as branch out into other areas of scientific computing.
CRE2DO aims to create technologies that integrate 2D materials into space-resilient materials, communication devices, and small satellite technology.
Nanomaterials can be used to improve the reliability of mechanical and electrical components in spaceship devices and wearable electronics.
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