We invite the UConn community to join us for the 2022 Frontiers in Undergraduate Research Hybrid Exhibition, which includes both online and in-person events.
The online exhibition program is available at https://ugradresearch.uconn.edu/frontiers2022/ and provides access to student project presentations shared on the Portfolium platform. To complement the online exhibition, Frontiers 2022 also includes four live, online 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!
Live Presentation Session 4 Webex link: https://s.uconn.edu/frontiers22live4
The following undergraduate students will share their research/creative projects during Session 4:
Julia Chrostowski ’22 (Biological Sciences & Sociology, CLAS) - Effects of Tissue-Specific Indy Reduction on Fly Metabolism and Longevity
Shihab Khalfalla ’23 (Computer Science and Engineering, ENG) - A Model for Quality Prediction and Efficient Data Monitoring in Additive Manufacturing
Mehak Sharma ’22 (Chemistry, CLAS) - The Dreamer Movement: Understanding Why and How #DREAMers Keep Dreaming
Chelsea Valdez ’22 (Human Development and Family Sciences, CLAS) - Mindfulness Yoga: Community Based Intervention with Resettled Refugee Children from Afghanistan
For more information, contact: Office of Undergraduate Research at our@uconn.edu