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2019 Undergraduate Research Symposium winners announced

April 4, 2019

Photo of a student explaining a research poster to two other people at the research symposium.

The 蜜桃视频 Office of Research has announced the winners of the 2019 Undergraduate Research Symposium, which featured more than 40 participants delivering 31 poster presentations delivering information on everything from social justice to global warming. 

There was a tie for first place, between Eighdi Aung, mechanical engineering, and A. Andrew Dimmick, psychology.  The title of Aung鈥檚 research project was 鈥淐omparisons of Statistical Methods for Stall-Precursor Identification in Near-Stall Axial Compressor Systems.鈥  Dimmick鈥檚 research project was 鈥淓xamining Decision-Making for Delayed and Uncertain Outcomes in College Students.鈥

Psychology student Madisen Hillebrant-Openshaw was awarded second place, for her study 鈥淪ocialization and Its Relation to Physical Activity in Older Adults.鈥

The Undergraduate Research Symposium Showcasing Scholarly and Creative Works was held March 29 in the Pond Student Union.

Students from a wide array of academic programs presented their findings on everything from 鈥淎 Predictive Analysis of Religiosity and Recall Aging in Southeastern 蜜桃视频鈥 to 鈥淯sing Crowdsourced Observations to Document Road Mortality in 蜜桃视频鈥檚 Amphibians and Reptiles.鈥

 

 

 


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