Recent Abington graduates present AI research at national conference
Recent Abington graduates present AI research at national conference
Publish Date: 2026-05-22 03:59:00
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- Two Penn State Abington students, Kyrsten Strange and Tejaswi Materla, presented separate AI-related research projects at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) in Virginia.
- Kyrsten Strange, focusing on project and supply chain management, examined how organizations adapt AI, emphasizing effective use while engaging and upskilling employees.
- Her project, titled “Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Management: A Systematic Review of Organizational Use and Employee Perspectives,” won praise for clarity and confidence.
- The work is a component of the “Abington Experience,” providing a roadmap for students through hands-on learning and research with faculty.
- Strange highlighted how this research will aid her future career in management, emphasizing the importance of understanding technological changes and employee responses.
- Both her undergraduate research and soccer leadership roles contributed significantly to her development as a proactive, collaborative, and decisive leader.