Anthony DeStefano talks about his poster with Dr. Sundar Christopher, dean of the College of Science. The poster won second place in the College of Science graduate division.
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Fifteen students were winners at the second annual Research Horizons Day Poster Session held in M. Louis Salmon Library's Student Success Center Tuesday, April 12.
Winners are:
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Undergraduate
First Place
Emily Pate - Interpreting The Language Of Photography
Mentor: Jos茅 Betancourt, MFA
Second Place
Helen Sowards, H. Erwin, B. Wright, W. Lester, A. Harrison, M. Campbell - The Font Size Effect Does Not Extend to Math Problems
Mentor: Dr. Jody Price
Third Place
Hillary Erwin, B. Wright, A. Harrison, H. Sowards, M. A. Waldon - The role of goal and data-driven influences in younger and older adults' self-regulated learning
Mentor: Dr. Jody Price
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Graduate
First Place
Heather Beard - Cybersecurity Message Framing
Mentor: Dr. Sandra Carpenter
College of Business Administration, Undergraduate/Graduate
First Place
Danielle Curet, E. Connor, S. Dafter, J. Dosier - You vs. The Room: How To Escape
Mentor: Dr. Al Wilhite
Second Place
Ross Cherry - FUT Decision Model
Mentor: Dr. Fan Tseng
College of Education, Graduate
First Place
Melissa Shull - The Relationship between Student-Led Parent Conferences and Parental Conference Participation and Student Motivation and Achievement
Mentor: Dr. Wolfram Verlaan
College of Engineering, Undergraduate
First Place
Matthew Ursprung - The effect of Golden Pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum) in reducing the level of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds in a ground-based simulated spacecraft cabin
Mentor: Dr. Azita Amiri
College of Engineering, Graduate
First Place
Mar Piernavieja-Hermida, X. Luo, T. Wu, J. Lu, J. Wen, Y. Lei - Palladium Nanoparticles on Zinc Oxide-passivated Porous Carbon for Enhanced Performance in Lithium-Oxygen Batteries
Mentor: Dr. Yu Lei
College of Nursing, Undergraduate
First Place
Linda A Hanson, P. O'Neal - Development of a new model for laboratory testing to improve efficiency and reduce costs
Mentor: Dr. Pam O'Neal
College of Nursing, Graduate
First Place
Kacy Taylor - The Insight of BSN Prepared Nurses On the Link Between Simulation Experiences and Success on the NCLEX-RN
Mentor: Dr. Louise O'Keefe
College of Science, Undergraduate
First Place
Christopher Sebastian - Character and Kinetic analysis of human inorganic pyrophosphatase enzyme
Mentor: Dr. Joe Ng
Second Place
Sara Amirazodi, K. Markert - GIS and Remote Sensing for Public Health: Application of NASA Earth Observations to River Blindness Elimination Initiatives in the Amazon Rainforest
Mentor: Dr. Robert Griffin
College of Science, Graduate
First Place
Geordan Burks, H. McFeeters - Characterization of Putative Peptide Ptrhd1
Mentor: Dr. Robert McFeeters
Second Place
Anthony DeStefano - Modeling the Hydrogen-Proton Charge-Exchange Process in Global Heliospheric Simulations
Mentor: Dr. Jacob Heerikhuisen