May 11, 2012 - 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
UW1 3rd floor Vista and UW1-361
Poster Sessions & 10 minute oral presentations
Schedule of Events
11:00am Opening Remarks UW1 3rd floor Vista
Gray Kochhar-Lindgren, Associate Vice Chancellor
11:00am - Noon Poster Session UW1 3rd floor Vista
Bronte Cole, Biology - Exploring the Effects of DXM on Dugesia Tigrina
Camilla Misa, Biology - Using blog assignments to encourage students to connect
Delmar Davis, Computing & Software Systems (BS) - Metadata Search with Experiment Explorer
Darryl Nevels, Environmental Science (BS) - Effects of Oil Operations on Water Quality on the Ecuadorian Amazon
Shawn Friang, Science, Technology & Society (BA) - Inequitable Distribution: Wind and Waste
Jebediah Pavleas, Computing & Software Systems - KinectMath
Mandy Knutson, Environmental Studies (BA) - Clutch Size, Habitat Location and Nest Depth
Brenda Rogers, Global Studies (BA) - Child Marriage in Ethiopia
Tien Ly, Biology - Using Molecular Methods to Discover Bats' Diet
Hannah Van Eenoo, Computing & Software Systems (BS) - MASS Library: C version and C++ wrapper
Noon - 1:00pm Panel Discussion & Lunch UW1-361
Successfully Navigating Undergraduate Research at UW Bothell
UW Bothell Faculty and Students
1:00pm - 3:00pm Student Research Presentations UW1-361
1:00pm Elliott Church, Enviornmental Science (BS) - Invasive Holly in a Pacific Northwest Forest
1:15pm Brenda Rodgers, Global Studies (BA) - Child Marriages in Ethiopia
1:30pm Mandy Knudtson, Environmental Studies (BA) - Clutch Size, Habitat Loication and Nest Depth
1:45pm Nicole Rhode, Biology - Place preference of Dugesia Tigrina
2:00pm Eric Hopson, Environmental Studies (BA) - Environmental Justice & Wind Farms in the Pacific Northwest
2:15pm Quinn Brown, Society, Ethics & Human Behavior (BA) - Arizona v. Johnson & the War on Terry
2:30pm Mitchell Erickson, Computing & Software Systems (BS) - Using Computing Tools to Enhance Online Instruction
2:45pm Daniela Lipscomb, Biology - Abstinence-Induced Withdrawal by Dextromethorphan
3:00pm - 3:30pm Poster Session UW1 3rd floor Vista
Coffee and refreshments
3:30pm - 4:30pm Student Research Presentations UW1-361
3:30pm Erich Freywald, Society, Ethics & Human Behavior (BA) - Organzing "The S.P.O.T."
3:45pm Delmar Davis, Computing & Software Systems (BS) - Metadata Search with Experiment Explorer
4:00pm Mahala Lettvin, American Studies (BA) - Women, Memory and Identity in Post-dictatorship Argentina and Chile
4:15pm Shawn Friang, Science, Technology & Society (BA) - Inequitable Distribution: Wind and Waste
4:30pm Closing Remarks UW1 3rd floor Vista
The UWB Undergraduate Research Symposium is an opportunity for UWB undergraduates to present what they have learned through their research experiences to a larger audience. The event showcases projects from all disciplines and encourages interdisciplinary discourse, allowing students to learn from each other about a broad range of exciting research topics. Students currently involved in research are encouraged to apply. Those not yet involved in research will learn about the broad range of opportunities available at UWB.