As an undergraduate, Nghia was recruited to IDeA Labs in 2004. The intimate professor-student working relationship provided by the research laboratories, fosters an ideal setting for mentoring oppurtuinties. Utilizing such resources, Nghia has been able to recieve funding for his research in data mining in analysis of market power. He was awarded an ORCA Mentoring Grant in 2004, and continues to pursue further research as a graduate student at BYU. Read about Nghia's research in BYU's 2004 Journal of Undergraduate Research (JUG)!  "When we teach the material, we will either succeed or fail. When we teach the student we will always suceed." -Dr. Roger Harrison, BYU Chemistry Professor |