 So, I am participating on the poster competition. It's my third year participating on it, but first year as a graduate student. For me, I've been working on this project for two years already, and I've been able to present. It was on recovery after prolonged kneeling. How does a person recover after being kneeling for a long period of time, and what is the best technique, either sitting, walking, or standing, in order to recover? My poster is on ladder recovery. Our research has previously looked into slip and fall prevention from ladders. If we train occupational employees, this will reduce workers' compensation claims and save companies in the long run, and also save some lives. The student poster competitions are actually really challenging because the students have to convey a lot of information in a short period of time to other engineers that might not be from their background. So it challenges them really to communicate and to highlight what they're doing. Well, it's just a wonderful opportunity for students to be involved in research, working on cutting-edge technology along with our faculty members, and then the chance today really to showcase their work. So I graduated from UWM 25 years ago, and I think it's great for me to come back, take a look and see how this university has changed, all the great things are happening here. For a person who works in the industry and evaluates talent, it's very important that not only students have the normal classwork, but they actually do activities outside of the classwork to help develop their skills as an engineer. A lot of industry people come in to judge, and we need to know how to communicate to the industry so that when we have an idea, we can communicate it properly to get companies to take our recommendations. Today I did very well in the research competition. I was able to present my research during the podium presentations, and then I got first after that, so that was cool. These are the future Milwaukee engineers, so it's just a way to really support the fabric of what we're doing here in terms of our research and education mission.