The Biannual Undergraduate Poster Session was held this semester on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. The Undergraduate Poster Session highlights the research of our undergraduate majors. Students create posters as visual representations of their work to further communicate the specific scope of their research.
The posters presented this fall are listed below.
Erik DeLong: The Biophysics of Neural Transmissions
Emmett Graylee: Fabrication of Optically Polished 4H-SiC Microspheres for Measurement of the Newtonian Gravitational Constant
David Grimm: Entropy: The Arrow of Time and the Law of Disorder
Donovan Hoffman: The Importance of Jargon in the Physics Classroom
Arsh Kumaran: Exploring Galaxy evolution through Bayesian analysis and visual morphological classification of high-redshift galaxies in the JWST UNCOVER survey
Hannah Leary: Resolution Dependence of Cloud-Wind Simulations
Sean Maloney: Cosmic Parallax
Kyle Mo: CoRTEx: Assembly and Track Fitting of Portable Module Muon Detector
Joshua Rembe: From Earth to Orbit: Increasing Payload to Space through Optimization
Taylor Starkman: Investigation of Contaminated Regions Surrounding Violin Mode Artifacts at LIGO Hanford
Brandon Vargo: Building Quasiparticles in Semiconductor Systems with 2-Dimensional TMDs