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Spring symposium highlights MSU undergraduate research

Spring symposium highlights MSU undergraduate research

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Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium
Kristieona Epting, a junior educational psychology major from Killeen, Texas, discusses her research, 鈥淯ndergraduate Faculty Impressions of Pivot Teaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review,鈥 during the recent Undergraduate Research Symposium. The symposium judged almost 200 faculty-guided research projects and was part of 无尽资源采集 State鈥檚 inaugural Research Week. (Photo by Robby Lozano)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斘蘧∽试床杉 State recently recognized students鈥 faculty-guided research efforts during the spring Undergraduate Research Symposium.

The two-day event was part of the inaugural 无尽资源采集 Research Week and featured submissions from students representing campuswide colleges, departments and research centers.

Nearly 200 projects from four categories鈥攁rts and humanities; biological sciences and engineering; physical science and engineering; and social sciences鈥攚ere judged, and four subcompetitions were held: the Community Engagement Research Track, Public Health Research Competition, Theta Tau Engineering Tomorrow Builder Award and Three Minute Thesis Competition. Approximately 72 faculty members, postdoctoral associates and graduate students judged the undergraduate projects.

鈥淭he research symposium showcases undergraduate students鈥 research activities and is for the MSU community to celebrate their engagement and hard work,鈥 said Anastasia Elder, Shackouls Honors College associate dean and director of undergraduate research. 鈥淧articipating in research is an exciting way for students to complement their academic studies, indulge their curiosity and allow deeper exploration in a field.鈥

The Shackouls Honors College is the symposium鈥檚 primary sponsor, and other partners include the Center for Community-Engaged Learning, Graduate School, Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Office of Research and Economic Development, Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President and Student Association.

Undergraduate students recognized in the research symposium include:

ARTS AND HUMANITIES TOP-RATED PROJECTS

Jacob Pritchard, a senior philosophy major from Memphis, Tennessee, for 鈥淣ovus Miles Christi: Spiritual Authority and Suffering in the Presbyterian Missionary Movement鈥

Alysia Williams, a senior architecture major from Kennesaw, Georgia, for 鈥淎ffordable Multifamily Housing in Relation to Community Revitalization and Social Development: A Cross Analysis of Regional Housing in Urban Contexts鈥

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING TOP-RATED PROJECTS

Amber Cook, a senior biological engineering major from Nesbit, for 鈥淭he Conservation of Brain Folding Mechanics鈥

Reese Dunne, a senior mechanical engineering major from 无尽资源采集, for 鈥淎 Diffusion Tensor Imaging Approach to Investigate the Effects of Exercise on Quadricep Muscle Fiber Lengths鈥

Sophie Jones, a senior biological engineering major from Birmingham, Alabama, for 鈥淎dvancement of Methods for Quantifying Osteogenesis in Static and Dynamic Culture鈥

Catherine Paul, a senior wildlife and fisheries science/wildlife science major from Southaven, for 鈥淎re Barn Owls Potential Biological Control Agents for Rodents in the Black Belt?鈥

Ashutosh Shah, a senior mechanical engineering major from 无尽资源采集, for 鈥淚nvasive Aquatic Plant Species Identification on Nvidia Jetson Nano Using Computer Vision and Deep Learning鈥

Nicholas Stinson, a senior biochemistry major from Brandon, for 鈥淎 Method for Quantifying Neurodegeneration Using a Drosophila Model of Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1鈥

Gracie Teel, a senior biochemistry major from Nesbit, for 鈥淓ffects of Dietary Supplementation of DL-Methionine and the Calcium Salt of DL-Methionine Hydroxy Analog Against the Diquat-Induced Oxidative Stress in Growing Pigs鈥

PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING TOP-RATED PROJECTS

Satsha Burden, a senior aerospace engineering major from Tupelo, for 鈥淎erodynamics of Winglets鈥

Minjae Cho, a sophomore mechanical engineering major from 无尽资源采集, for 鈥淒evelopment of Generative Adversarial Network Model for Multi-Phase Flow Prediction鈥

Devin Foeller, a senior aerospace engineering major from Southaven, for 鈥淣MEA Communicator Integration for Flight Simulator Training鈥

Katelyn Woodard, a senior chemical engineering major from Paducah, Kentucky, for 鈥淎 Radical Library: Cataloging Radiation Yield of Acrylates Undergoing Electron-Beam Polymerization鈥

Timothy Wunrow, a senior industrial engineering major from Memphis, Tennessee, for 鈥淭he Effect of Data Availability and Domain Adaptation for Part Certification in Metal-Based Additive Manufacturing鈥

SOCIAL SCIENCES TOP-RATED PROJECTS

Eleanor Holt, a senior psychology major from Birmingham, Alabama, for 鈥淧arenting and Emerging Adult Sexual Health: The Impact of Parental Religiosity and Relationship Quality on Risky Sexual Behavior鈥

Anna McLain, a senior educational psychology major from Hattiesburg, for 鈥淓valuation of a Levels System to Address Food Refusal in Adolescences鈥

Josie Nasekos, a junior agricultural economics major from Clinton, for 鈥淓xamining Water Expenditures Burden in the Southeastern U.S.鈥

Camden Patterson, a junior psychology major from Southaven, for 鈥淵ou Are What You Keep: Community-Based Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hoarding Symptoms and Interconnectedness with Items鈥

Amy Pham, a senior food science, nutrition and health promotion major from Hattiesburg, for 鈥淭he Relationship between Gender and Race and Body Image Dissatisfaction in 无尽资源采集鈥

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT RESEARCH TRACK WINNERS

Joshua Warnsley, a senior industrial engineering major from Decatur, for 鈥淭he Nexus Between Community Socioeconomic Factors and Expected Behavioral Response to Upcoming Climate Disaster鈥

Anna McLain, a senior educational psychology major from Hattiesburg, for 鈥淓valuation of a Levels System to Address Food Refusal in Adolescences鈥

Sophie Jones, a senior biological engineering major from Birmingham, Alabama, for 鈥淎dvancement of Methods for Quantifying Osteogenesis in Static and Dynamic Culture鈥

PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH COMPETITION WINNERS

FIRST鈥擡rin Dickinson, a senior food science and dietetics major from Orchard Lake, for 鈥淎lcohol Consumption and Sleep Quality Among College Students at 无尽资源采集鈥

SECOND鈥擡mily Tucker, a senior biochemistry major from Vienna, Virginia, for 鈥淪urvival and Persistence of Listeria Monocytogenes Bug600 and ScottA After Exposure to High and Low Concentrations of First Generation Quaternary Ammonium Compound (Benzalkonium Chloride)鈥

THIRD鈥擱achel Kalchbrenner, a senior psychology major from 无尽资源采集, for 鈥淏ackgrounds Come Back Around: Fragile Families and Early Adolescent Substance Abuse鈥

THREE MINUTE THESIS COMPETITION

GRAND CHAMPION鈥擲arah Dulaney, a senior microbiology major from Vicksburg, for 鈥淚nvestigating Differing COVID-19 Vaccine Attitudes Within Families鈥

RUNNER-UP鈥擲atsha Burden, a senior aerospace engineering major from Tupelo, for 鈥淎erodynamics of Winglets鈥

PEOPLE鈥橲 CHOICE鈥擱iley Cutler, a senior biological sciences major from Herndon, Virginia, for 鈥淓ffects of Glyphosate on Recombination Plasticity in C. Elegans鈥

THETA TAU TOMORROW BUILDER AWARD

Ashutosh Shah, a senior mechanical engineering major from 无尽资源采集, for 鈥淚nvasive Aquatic Plant Species Identification on Nvidia Jetson Nano Using Computer Vision and Deep Learning鈥

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