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Paloma Salazar
  • Chemistry
  • Class of 2020
  • Little Rock, AR

Paloma Salazar to present STEM research at state Capitol

2018 Feb 12

Paloma Salazar of Little Rock, AR, will be one of six University of Arkansas at Little Rock students to present STEM research at the state Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 14.

Salazar, a chemistry major, will present research on the topic, “Copper-based nanocatalyst for hydrogen production.”. Posters will be set up in the Rotunda from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and the student researchers will be on hand to talk about their scientific work in layman's terms.

"The purpose of the event is to showcase undergraduate research at Arkansas universities to state representatives, senators, executive officers, public policy officials, Arkansas high school students, and the public," said Dr. Jim Winter, director of the University Science Scholars, Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation and Arkansas STRIVE programs.

Last year, more than 110 students from 15 Arkansas colleges and universities displayed posters. All student researchers were nominated by a faculty member to participate.