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High School Student Researcher Jonathan’s Paper on Development of a Low-Cost Vibration Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring Accepted at MIT URTC

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Jonathan Lee, a student at Archbishop Mitty High School in the USA, has demonstrated exemplary leadership and commitment to community service. As the Public Forum Captain of the Archbishop Mitty Speech and Debate team, he creates lectures on debate topics, leads research efforts, organizes practice rounds, and provides specialised training.

In extracurricular activities, Jonathan excels in speech and debate, competing in Public Forum and Original Interpretation in the Coast Forensics League. He has been awarded the Degree of Distinction by the National Speech and Debate Association and ranked in the top 15 out of 186 in speaker awards at the John Lewis SVUDL Invitational. Jonathan also participated in the University of California at Santa Cruz COSMOS program, a prestigious four-week residential program for students excelling in STEM subjects.

Jonathan’s research paper, titled “Development of a Low-Cost Vibration Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring: A Case Study on the Golden Gate Bridge,” was accepted at the MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference (MIT URTC 2023) in Massachusetts. This conference, organised by a dedicated cohort of MIT students in collaboration with the IEEE, provides a platform for showcasing innovative research.

Congratulations to Jonathan on this significant achievement!

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