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!
Wednesday, March 24, 2021 • 6:30-7:30pm
Live Presentation Session 4 Webex link: s.uconn.edu/frontiers21live4
The following undergraduate students will share their research/creative projects during Session 4:
Thomas Alvarez ’23 (English & History, CLAS) - Ricky's Bar: An Original Screenplay
Julia Desiato ’21 (Pathobiology, CAHNR) - Evolutionary History of Rabies Virus in Connecticut
Amit Eshed ’21 (Biomedical Engineering, ENG), Bryan Ziobron ’21 (Electrical Engineering, ENG), and Joseph Chenard ’21 (Electrical Engineering, ENG) - Functional Electrode Stimulation for Precision Limb Coordination
Aaron Johnson ’21 (Individualized: Sustainable Urban Design, CAHNR) - Sauk Trail East: An Urban Mobility and Design Project
Katherine Lee ’22 (Structural Biology and Biophysics, CLAS) - Computational Investigations into Binding Dynamics of Tau Protein Antibodies: Affinity, Specificity, and the Potential for Intentional Design
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