STEM undergraduates showcase research and capstones 

At the winter 2026 STEM Symposium, University of Washington Bothell students showcased research and capstone projects across fields like computer science, biology and engineering. The event highlighted how students apply classroom knowledge to real-world challenges through presentations and hands-on projects.

From developing a health-tracking app designed for older adults to researching innovative cancer treatments using CAR T-cell therapy, students gained practical experience while addressing meaningful issues. These projects helped students build technical and professional skills, explore career paths and contribute to advancements in STEM.

Visit Research and Creative Projects to learn how to get started in your undergraduate research journey.