Winners Announced for 17th Annual Student Research Symposium
Written By: Ian Silvester
On April 5, 2024, over 80 University of Arkansas Fort Smith students, of whom 66% are first-generation, presented research projects from disciplines ranging from accounting to dental hygiene and Latino Studies to theatre at the 17th Annual Student Research Symposium. Individuals and teams presented more than 45 oral and poster research projects. Fourteen of them were declared winners.
Research projects at the Student Research Symposium covered presentations from accounting, biology, chemistry, computer science, dental hygiene, electronics, engineering, English, geology, geoscience, history, Latino Studies, literature, music, nursing, political science, psychology, public transportation, and theatre. Students presented their findings to fellow 91心頭利 students, faculty, staff, and a panel of judges.
It was the first time sophomore biomedical professions students Armonii Dixon and Kiara Thomas, presented at the Student Research Symposium, and they shared that the experience not only formed a bond between them but had implications for the future.
I learned that its not as hard as it looks, Armonii said. Starting this research now can potentially help with my research for med school, Kiara said.
Armonii and Kiara explored evolutionary biology with their poster presentation entitled Phylogenetic Analysis and Molecular Adaptation Events in Whales and Dolphins.
A biology major, Peri Tygart, didnt present this year but attended to support her sorority sister, Jenny Kindle, who presented The Evolution of Dental Radiology Safety with Samantha Baughman and Parker Lemley.
Its cool to see (Jennys) schooling go into this, Peri said. Its awesome to see her progress in her career, and Im proud of her.
Monetary awards were given to 29 students composed of team and individual presentations selected by the judges.
The winners of the 17th Annual Student Research Symposium were:
A Benchtop Model of Piezometers Used to Determine the Vertical Flow of Groundwater
Presented by the team of Kendal Dixon of Siloam Springs and Juan Lopez of Fort Smith. The teams faculty sponsor was Dr. David Mayo.
A Comprehensive Evaluation of Fluoride
Presented by the team of Skye Haagenson of Sallisaw, Oklahoma, Mackenzie McBride of Bentonville, and Alissa Owens of Pocola, Oklahoma. The teams faculty sponsor was Roxy Reed.
A Study of Crime Relations to Public Transit Commuting in Pre-COVID America
Presented by Dalton Oxford of Mena, through the support of faculty sponsor Dr. Bun Song Lee.
Cut, Curate, Costuming: A Costume Designers Process
Presented by Gavin Garrett of Fort Smith, through the support of faculty sponsor Dr. Elizabeth Momand.
Digitization of Earth Gradient Cable Fault Localization Methods
Presented by Joshua Bean of Fort Smith, through the support of faculty sponsor Dr. Kiyun Han.
La educaci坦n de hogar como fuerza sin fronteras (Homeschooling as a Force Without Borders)
Presented by Marlene Toledo of Fort Smith, through the support of faculty sponsor Dr. Mary Sobhani.
Land-use and Diffuse Pollination: A Look at the Greenwood City Lake
Presented by the team of Analise Black of Van Buren, Anna Carden of Maumelle, and Christopher Edwards and Camelia Vela of Fort Smith. The teams faculty sponsor was James Brandli.
Look Out Fluoride, Theres a New Amino Acid in Town!
Presented by the team of Dulce Gutierrez of Russellville, Leslie Guerra of Van Buren, and Amy Le and Abigail Mussett of Fort Smith. The teams faculty sponsor was Roxy Reed.
Molecular Dynamics Study of Organochlorine Ligand Interaction with Human Serum Albumin
Presented by Sully Sanford of Prairie Grove, through the support of faculty sponsor Dr. Archana Mishra.
NumaFARM: An Autonomous Robotic System for Sustainable Farming Using Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, and Deep Learning
Presented by the team of Josue Martinez of Fort Smith, Marco Garcia Montes of Berryville, Michael Resendiz of Fort Smith, and Cameron Taylor of Alma. The teams faculty sponsors were Andrew Mackey and Israel Cuevas.
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: The Unmentionable Parody Adaptation
Presented by Gabbie Stokes of Ozark, through the support of faculty sponsor Dr. Cammie Sublette.
Testing the Accuracy of Polycam速 3D Scanning Software on LiDAR and Optical Photogrammetry Devices in Field Research
Presented by Abigale Kelly of Siloam Springs and Perla Romero and Matt Van Hook of Fort Smith. The teams faculty sponsors were Dr. Maurice Testa and Lisa Cady
The Interconversion of Cobalt Ammine Complexes that are Linkage Isomers
Presented by Khuong (Peter) Ta of Cantho Ninh Kieu, Vietnam, through the support of faculty sponsor Dr. David J. Burkey.
The Physiological Process of Emotions and Trauma
Presented by the team of Taylor Hartsfield of Greenwood and Gabrielle Travis of Fort Smith. The teams faculty sponsor was Dr. Nicha Otero.
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