Research Support
SOURCE: Research Symposium
May 3, 2021 – May 6, 2021 EDT
Virtual (See event details)
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The SOURCE Research Symposium will showcase outstanding undergraduate presentations of their in-depth research, scholarly, and creative work and facilitate engaging conversations about fascinating topics. The entire campus community is invited to attend and celebrate the exciting research and discovery of our undergraduate students! Tuesday will run two concurrent sessions and registration links are included for each day and time below:
- Monday, May 3rd, 3pm – 6pm
- Tuesday, May 4th, 6pm – 8:30pm
- Wednesday, May 5th, 11am – 2pm
- Thursday, May 6th, 1pm – 4pm
Schedule of Presenters:
Monday, May 3rd 3pm-6pm
3:00 The Association that Gender Roles have with Maternal Health for Women in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, Gloria Nabbosa
3:30 On Metal Fences, Aislyn Murray
4:00 Making it Work: How Architectural Attributes Impact the Productivity of Design Students, Erin M Kennedy
4:30 UREx Survey Analysis, Cambre Codington
5:00 Incretin: Pathophysiological Risk Factor for Type 2 Diabetes in COVID-19 Survivors, Lorin Donovan
5:30 City-scale Pothole Mapping by Using Mobile Phone and Machine Learning, Calvin S Atieku
Tuesday, May 4th 6pm-8:30pm
Group A
6:00 Arcadia (VR), Rebecca Schmidt6:30 Microteatro in Latin America, Jennifer Glass
7:00 Phylogenetic Separation of Environmental Samples, Amber Vandepoele
7:30 Seam Ripping, Alaina Marra
Group B
6:00 Interpersonal and Romantic Relationships Among Disabled Young Adults, Erisha Beckford6:30 Constructing Representations, Julia Chou
7:00 Assessment as Empowerment: Community Engagement from the Community’s Perspective; Lizmarie Montemayor, Simran Vinod Mirchandani, Justine Faith Legg, April M Dvorak, Maggie Mylove Sardino
7:30 Andrea, Luke Burke
8:00 Water Quality Monitoring in Non-navigational Rivers, Amira Mouline
Wednesday, May 5th 11am-2pm
11:00 Guardans Azul de Niño, Raul Hernandez
11:30 Microteatro in Spain, Megan Leichtman
12:00 The Living Room Conversation, Pin Sangkaeo
12:30 Multiscale-Modeling-Assisted Ultrafast Pothole Repairing, Ruohan Xu
1:00 Dante’s Influential Potential on a Godless Generation, Chiara Ruggiero
1:30 OTTO Rotate: Inclusive Design for Handicap Vehicles, Bearett Tarris (Team OTTO Razor)
Thursday, May 6th 1pm-4pm
1:00 Trauma and Resilience in Military Families During the Covid-19 Pandemic, Lisette Piera-Tyree
1:30 A Tale of Loops & Tails: The Role of Intrinsically Disordered Protein Regions in R-loop Recognition and Phase Separation, Diego A Torrejon
2:00 Trauma in Latin American Performance, Madeline Johnson
2:30 Socially Distanced (But Socially Salient) e-Theater, Miquon Jackson
3:00 Digital Misrenders, Lindsey Dierig
3:30 I Couldn’t Tell it If I Tried, Torian J Love
4:00 Deconstructing the Divide: Visualizing 81, Molly Gibbs & Amanda Paule
This event was first published on April 27, 2021 and last updated on May 5, 2021.
Event Details
- Category
- Research Support
- Type
- Talks
- Region
- Virtual
- Open to
- Public
- Group
- Office of Research
- Contact
- Odette Marie Rodriguez
orodri02@syr.edu
315.443.2091
- Accessibility
- Contact Odette Marie Rodriguez to request accommodations