- Conference Session
- Biological and Agricultural Engineering Division Technical Session 2
- Collection
- 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
- Authors
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Rachel Ibach, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Jennifer Keshwani, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Deepak R. Keshwani, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Sydney E. Everhart, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Leah Sandall, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
- Tagged Topics
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Diversity
- Tagged Divisions
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Biological and Agricultural Engineering
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