Scholarly Colloquia and Events

  • 3/25 Frontiers Live Presentation Session 5

    We invite the UConn community to join us for the 2021 Frontiers Undergraduate Research Online Exhibition. The exhibition program is available at ugradresearch.uconn.edu/frontiers2021/, providing access to student project presentations shared on the Portfolium platform. To complement the online exhibition, Frontiers 2021 also includes seven live student presentation sessions. Please join us to hear from students about their research and creative projects and to ask presenters questions about what they have learned!

    Thursday, March 25, 2021 • 5:00-6:00pm

    Live Presentation Session 5 Webex link: s.uconn.edu/frontiers21live5

    The following undergraduate students will share their research/creative projects during Session 5:

    Shreedula Balakrishnan ’23 (Biomedical Engineering & Computer Science and Engineering, ENG) - Study of AML Differentiation Therapy Model

    Erin Dennehy ’21 (Political Science & Individualized: Law and Society, CLAS) - Public Perception of the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court: The Impact of Improper Behavior

    Amelia Hurst ’21 (Marine Sciences & Anthropology, CLAS) - Linking Human Activities to Coastal Water Quality in Southern New England: Past and Present

    Jasmine Ramirez ’22 (Physics, CLAS) - Illuminating the Emission Line Light Echoes of Supermassive Black Holes

    Anand Vaish ’21 (Biomedical Engineering, ENG) - Image-Based Biomechanical Analysis of Cardiac Morphogenesis using a Zebrafish Model

    This is an Honors Event. Category: Academic & Interdisciplinary Engagement.

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    For more information, contact: Office of Undergraduate Research at our@uconn.edu