Louisville Undergrad Recognized as Co-Op Student of the Year Finalist

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Nicholas Doinger, Louisville AM, of the Beta Beta chapter has been named a 2020 National Co-Op Student of the Year Finalist by the Cooperative & Experimental Education Division of the American Society of Engineering Education. Doninger was nominated for this award by the Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville and the Bioengineering Department.

Doinger, a biomedical engineering major said on upon reception of the award, “I was honored and fortunate to receive this award. I would like to recognize the UofL Bioengineering Department for the opportunity to participate in the school’s co-op program and get hands on engineering experience in the medical device industry before becoming a practicing bio-medical engineer. I also want to thank the Zimmer Biomet company for the opportunity they gave me for engineering co-op training, industry onboarding and guidance.”

The National Co-Op Student of the Year Award recognizes undergraduates enrolled in a 4-5-year program who demonstrate a high caliber of work and initiative in their co-op.

Congratulations, Nicholas!

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