VSU, Cuban Students Collaborate
March 28, 2007
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Charles Harmon Director of University Relations, Dr. Thomas Manning VSU Chemistry Department (229) 333-7178 tmanning@valdosta.edu
VSU, Cuban Students Collaborate
VALDOSTA - Students at Valdosta State University and a
university located in Cuba (Instituto Superior de Tecnologías y
Ciencias Aplicadas (InSTEC)) recently completed a joint project in
chemistry. Approximately 60 VSU General Chemistry and 13 Havana
students worked on the joint project entitled “Electronic
Qualitative Analysis Schemes.”
The project required students to develop chemical riddles that
focused on various aspects of the periodic table. The riddles were
then exchanged to see who could and could not solve them.
Computational exercises were performed in two computer labs at VSU
and one in Havana. Cuba has very limited Internet access, due to
U.S. embargo prohibitions, so the interaction was unusual. VSU
senior chemistry students Peter Vu, Sofia Ullah, CJ Mock, Jeff
Felton, Landon Lassiter and Vineet Kumar helped supervise and
facilitate smooth operations during the project. The exercise or
riddles developed in English at VSU were translated into Spanish by
Cuban chemistry professor, Aurora Perez Gramatges.
The conferences gave American and Cuban scientists an opportunity to freely communicate and initiate collaborations, such as this one. The US economic embargo against Cuba prevents most interaction; however, academic collaborations are allowed when supported by an institutional agreement, as in this case. Both VSU and Cuban students enjoyed participating in the exercise, according to an assessment of the program.
"This exercise was not only a good academic and educational endeavor but also a good show of positive diplomacy from both sides, which has led to bigger opportunities,” Manning said. “Faculty and students in Havana and VSU are currently developing novel computer based methods to incorporate cutting edge topics into a chemistry curriculum. This is an excellent point in history to conduct such a project as this."
Other VSU project supporters were Dr. Jim Baxter, Mr Joe Newton, Mr. Ike Barton, Dr. Ivan Nikolov and Mr. Dave Starling.
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