The future of our society depends on encouraging and developing the curiosity, imagination, diversity, learning, and communication skills of succeeding generations. Developing a solid understanding of math, science, and engineering—along with scientific processes, technology, and global perception—is essential for our students as they build up their knowledge and skills and for our society as we plan for the years ahead. Our research group is committed to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education at all levels.