Three MSE students represented their student societies as part of the USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington DC April 25-27, 2014. Pictured from L- R are Bryeon Jones (National Society of Black Engineers), Jackie Martinez (Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers), and Jessica Poulsen (Society of Women Engineers). May 4, 2014 in News, Nuclear, Students Nuclear Graduate Student Devin Kelley speaks about his experiences as a graduate student at UF Three MSE students represented their student societies as part of the USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington DC April 25-27, 2014. Pictured from L- R are Bryeon Jones (National Society of Black Engineers), Jackie Martinez (Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers), and Jessica Poulsen (Society of Women Engineers). Three NE students represented Women in Nuclear, and American Nuclear Society as part of the USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington DC April 25-27, 2014. Pictured from L- R are: Chelsea Collins, Lucienne Behar, and Victoria Graham Lucienne Behar and Victoria Graham( WIN, ANS) have participants find hidden radioactive substances. Lucienne Behar (WIN, ANS) plays a game with a young participant on half-life of radioactive elements MSE Student Bryeon Jones works with students to make “lava lamps” as part of the NSBE team at the USA Science and Engineering Festival. MSE Student Jessica Poulsen works with students to build a mouse trap car at the USA Science and Engineering Festival. MSE Student Jackie Martinez works with students to build spaghetti and marshmallow structures.