2018 Best Poster Winners Announced
Thanks to the efforts of Rutgers graduate students, staff, and corporate judges, the Aresty Research Center evaluates the poster presentations at our annual Undergraduate Research Symposium.This year the top posters were chosen from three broad categories: Humanities, Social Sciences, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). We have awarded three prizes in STEM this year due to the high quality and excellent work of the students. We’re excited to announce our winners for 2018. Congratulations to these Best Posters and Honorable Mentions from the 14th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium!
Humanities
Jessica Fitzner and Thea Popko
Emmy Hennings: Annotaed Anthology
Advisor: Nicola Behrmann, German
Social Sciences
Celine LaBelle and Kayla Zambrana
Breat Cancer and Physical Environmental Characteristics
Advisor: Jesse Plascak, Epidemiology
STEM
Bailey Warder
The Role of the Mechanosensitive Cation Channel, PIEZO1, in Intestinal Epithelial Homeostasis
Advisor: Michael Verzi, Genetics
Michael Vinciguerra
Soft Robotics and 3-D Printing
Advisor: Aaron Mazzeo, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Yufu Wang
Big Data Analytics for Osteoarthritis
Advisor: Weihong Guo, Industrial and Systems Engineering
Honorable Mention: Humanities
Massimo Guglietta and Claudia Lee
Walking Through Italian Literature and Film
Advisor: Andrea Baldi
Anjanette Vaidya and Sciatta Padmore
'Homeplace': Black Teachers and the Space of the Mathematics Classroom
Advisor: Dan Battey
Danielle Roman
The Military's Other War: Venereal Disease & World War ll
Advisor: Leslie Fishbein
Honorable Mention: Social Sciences
Ryan Smith-Cooper
Chemical Diagenesis and Its Archaeological Implications at the Middle Paleolithic Site of El Salt (Alicante, Spain), Stratigraphic Unit Xb
Advisor: Dan Cabanes
Christiaan Bedrij-Arpa
A Study of Lobbying in Renewable Energy Policy
Advisor: Rachael Shwom
Michael Nanchanatt, Fatima Naqvi, Amy Nguyen and Mittal Patel
Bank Supervision: Assessing Examiner Effectiveness
Advisor: Eugene White
Kyra Frank
Predicting Consumption of Food, Energy, and Water
Advisor: Rachael Shwom