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Students present research findings at Science Week on campus
人兽性交 University students presented their research findings at the science division鈥檚 Science Week, held April 18-22 on the campus.
The week features two events: The James Bradford Colloquium and the Homer S. Anderson Lecture. At the colloquium, students speak on their research projects to their peers and faculty members, each with a strict 15-minute time limit that emulates a professional science conference. Those presentations are then judged and ranked by the faculty, and awards are granted to the top three presenters.
The following students received top honors for their colloquium presentations:
First place was awarded to Aliyah Byron 鈥16 who presented The Link between Sympathetic Activation, Creativity, and Schizotypy.
Second place went to Dylan Sayre 鈥16 who presented Determining the Densities of White Tailed Deer (Odocoileus Virginianus) at The Wilds.
Third place was awarded to Trevor Basham 鈥16 who presented Logistic Regression Modeling of Landslide Susceptibility in a Region of 人兽性交 County, Ohio, Using GIS and SPSS.
The following students also made presentations at the colloquium:
Jennifer Hastings 鈥16 presented A Comparison of Warm vs. Cool Habitat Reclimation Preferences for Obligate Grassland Bird Species on The Wilds.
Rylee Holman 鈥16 presented Modification of Nafion with 1-Decyl-3-Methylimidazolium Chloride in Varying Molar Ratios to Enhance Mass Transport While Maintaining Cationic Selectivity.
Madelyn Moss 鈥18, Harrison Raub 鈥17, Anna Sharier 鈥18, and Camille Walker 鈥18 presented Abundance of Grassland Birds on a Surface Mine (The Wilds) Reclaimed across a Chronological Sequence.
Katie Snider 鈥16 presented You vs. Yourself: Personality as a Predictor of Self-Objectification.
At the Homer S. Anderson Lecture, students make poster presentations of their research in a manner that is typical of a professional science conferences. Each student is expected to be available to answer questions about their poster from their peers and faculty members.
The Anderson Lecture included a presentation by 人兽性交 alumnus Richard Buckalew 鈥06, who currently is a probability and game theory instructor and postdoctoral fellow at The Ohio State University. His lecture was titled The Value of Liberal Arts in Science.
The following students presented posters at the Anderson Lecture:
Miranda Allen 鈥17, Erika Baum 鈥17, Emily Carney 鈥17, Julie Fobes 鈥17, Ashley Jones 鈥16, Julie Kelley 鈥16, Emily Knowlton 鈥16, Gracie Lowe 鈥16, Mckenzey Shell 鈥17, and Tyler Ward 鈥16 presented 鈥淏ack鈥 to Caring.
Dylan Applegarth 鈥16 presented Modeling Lahar Composition and Stream Channel Impact in Small-Scale.
Kennedy Barnett 鈥16 presented The Relationship between Anxiety and the Emotional Stoop Task.
Trevor Basham 鈥16 presented Logistic Regression Modeling of Landslide Susceptibility in a Region of 人兽性交 County, Ohio, Using GIS and SPSS.
Landis Bates 鈥18, Jeremy Gerdau 鈥18 and Ian McGougan 鈥18 presented How Petroleum was Stored in the Squirrel Sandstone.
Aliyah Byron 鈥16 presented The Link between Sympathetic Activation, Creativity, and Schizotypy.
Michael Carnes 鈥16 presented Bystander Effect and Gender Differences.
Marcus Correa 鈥16, Brandon Ryan 鈥16 and Guozhu Zhu 鈥16 presented Remote Operation of Smoke Detectors via Mobile Application.
Jennifer Hastings 鈥16 presented A Comparison of Warm vs. Cool Habitat Reclimation Preferences for Obligate Grassland Bird Species on The Wilds.
Rylee Holman 鈥16 presented Modification of Nafion with 1-Decyl-3-Methylimidazolium Chloride in Varying Molar Ratios to Enhance Mass Transport While Maintaining Cationic Selectivity.
Kimberly Holmes 鈥16 presented The Effect of Monomer Ratio and Temperature on Methacrylate Resins.
Raven Horn 鈥16 presented Facial Attractiveness and Effects on Self Esteem.
Tyler Lynn 鈥16 and Milan Patel 鈥16 presented Preparation and Characterization of a Theromo-Sentive Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)-Based Hydrogel Loaded with Pharmaceutical Compound Ibuprofen.
Anna Mayo 鈥17 presented Determination of Rhodamine B in Cosmetics via Column Chromatography, Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry, and Fluorescence Spectroscopy.
Sara McGee 鈥16 presented The Effects of Art Therapy Methods on Stress.
Madelyn Moss 鈥18, Harrison Raub 鈥17, Anna Sharier 鈥18, and Camille Walker 鈥18 presented Abundance of Grassland Birds on a Surface Mine (The Wilds) Reclaimed across a Chronological Sequence.
Sarah Seidel 鈥16 presented Alcohol Consumption between Greeks, Athletes, and Greek-Athletes.
Katie Snider 鈥16 presented You vs. Yourself: Personality as a Predictor of Self-Objectification.
Kelli Stack 鈥16 presented Uptake and Release of Naphthalene Derivatives in Metal Organic Framework Compounds.
Paige Taylor 鈥16 presented Coping with Student Loan Debt Stress: Problem Focused vs. Emotion Focused Coping Strategies.