Six of our outstanding undergraduates had the opportunity to present their research at the 2017 UW Undergraduate Research Symposium. Six of our outstanding undergraduates had the opportunity to present their research at the 2017 UW Undergraduate Research Symposium. Challenges & Possibilities in K-12 Education (EDUC 401L) (Dr. Marsha Linehan visits with students at the 2017 UW Undergraduate Research Symposium) BRTC Undergraduate Research Posters 12:00 PM. Each year, Undergraduate Research Symposium presenters are given an opportunity to nominate their mentor for the Research Mentor Award. All STEM undergraduate researchers interested in applying to the Symposium, SACNAS 2017, or other conferences are encouraged to attend. 2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium Online Proceedings . Three students are presenting in the session titled Excitations: Art and Visuality, which is being moderated by Photomedia Professor Rebecca Cummins. You will also have the opportunity to apply for the Population Health Recognition Award. Registration is open now through February 28, 2017 for the UW System Undergraduate Research, Scholarly and Creative Activity (URSCA) Symposium to be held at UW Stevens Point on Friday, April 21, 2017. 12:00 PM. Session 1Q. You are cordially invited to attend the 2017 Undergraduate Symposium, where students will showcase their creativity, achievement, research, service-learning and community-based research. Oral Presentations. View their posters and learn more below. The Office of Undergraduate Research is a central location for undergraduates seeking on-campus research opportunities and faculty seeking enthusiastic, motivated undergraduate students with whom to collaborate. Visual Art. The Undergraduate Research Symposium is one of the largest events of its kind nationwide, with more than 1,000 students presenting their scholarly work through posters, talks, artistic performances and now in its third year, an art and design exhibit. Daniel Glynn, Photomedia: "Surface Thought: Attention, Vision, and the Materality of Alternative Process Photography", Jess Kim, Interdisciplinary Visual Arts: "Economy of Terror: It was the Gaze that Killed", Peiran Tan (Mary Gates Scholar), Visual Communication Design: "Aesthetic Standards of Chinese Woodblock-Printed Rare Books in the Song Dynasty". The Office of Undergraduate Research will charter a bus to bring UWM student participants to the conference and will cover … More info at symposium.uw.edu. The Symposium will feature oral, poster, visual art, and performing art presentations from over 250 UWM undergraduates engaged in faculty research. Congratulations to Jiwomn Jung, Esther Park, … Home > Conferences > UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium > 2017 > POSTERS. Home > Conferences > UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium > 2017 > VISUAL. Applications for the UW Sea-Going Research and Discovery course (OCEAN 411) are now open. This event will feature oral, poster, visual art, and performing arts presentation from students across the UW System. The UW Undergraduate Research Symposium welcomes submissions for its Visual Arts & Design Showcase.. The application is now OPEN to present at the 20th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, May 19, 2017. This entry was posted in Advising , Conference , Undergraduate Research Symposium on February 2, 2017 by urp . Non - UW System student/mentor - $100 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM. See the attached flyer for more information. The Twentieth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium is organized by the Undergraduate Research Program, which facilitates research experiences for undergraduates in all academic disciplines. 2017: Friday, April 28th; 1:30 PM: 1-D Kinematics: An Intuitive Approach to Motion Using Everyday Objects. (2018, April). Home. Current and prospective students: please visit our. You will be asked to provide information about yourself, any co-presenters, your research mentors, and your project. Follow the session links to click on the presentation titles and see project descriptions. The Stanford Undergraduate Research Association encourages undergraduates in all disciplines to apply to the 2017 Stanford Research Conference, which will be held on April 14-16 on the campus of Stanford University. The Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium is an opportunity for undergraduates to present what they have learned through their research experiences to a larger audience. May 25, 2017. It runs 12:30–2:15pm in Mary Gates Hall, room 238. The OUR also supports these collaborations by providing student salary, travel support, and professional development opportunities. Browse the contents of UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium, 2017: Visual Art Poster Sessions Performing Arts Presentations Oral Presentations . Union Cinema. At this annual event, undergraduate students join their peers from other UW System campuses for an opportunity to share research projects to a statewide audience. 12:00 PM: Flow Cytometry & Optical Imaging. UW Undergraduate Summer Research Symposium - August 21, 2019. 2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium Online Proceedings . Manasa's presented her poster titled "Quantative Analysis of Audiotry Processing in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder." Chelsea Nanfelt, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Lilly Luft, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Contact your Undergraduate Research department with any questions about payment. Past participants have presented summer research projects, senior theses, and other work guided by faculty. Amara Kitnikone, Interdisciplinary Visual Arts, "Life of Pika: A Science-Based Environmental Video Game". Performing Arts Presentations. Poster presented at the Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Madison, WI. The annual UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium will be held on Friday, April 28, 2017 from 12:00-4:00p.m. B. in the UWM Student Union. 2017: Friday, April 28th; 1:30 PM: Divergent Fates. Freshman’s Finstas: Do they help or hinder high school adjustment? in the UWM Student Union. Poster Sessions Subscribe to RSS Feed. There are research opportunities available year round at the UW and surrounding research locations (e.g., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, etc.). Visual Art Subscribe to RSS Feed. Home > Conferences > UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium > 2017 > ORAL. The application is now OPEN to present at the 20th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, May 19, 2017. View Poster », Suicidal Behavior and Help-seeking in College Student—Traditional Versus Online Help Seeking The Undergraduate Research Program website, created by the Undergraduate Research Program at the University of Washington, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. All UW undergraduates involved in research are encouraged to apply and those not yet involved in research will discover that attending the Symposium is a great way to learn about the broad range of opportunities available at the UW. UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium, 2017. Undergraduate Research Symposium Menu. Enter search terms: Select context to search: … Poster Session 1; 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM; ... University of Washington School of Medicine Other students mentored by Daniel Promislow (5) Add to my favorites The Relationship between Irritability, Mood, and Anxiety in College Students. The course offers students the opportunity to participate on a global-class research ship using a state-of the-art underwater robotic vehicle (ROV). 2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium Online Proceedings Welcome to the Online Proceedings for the 2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium. In 2018, over 1,200 undergraduates participated in the Symposium, with more than 3,500 people attending. Learn more about applying and writing an abstract for your application by attending upcoming sessions. Presenter. 2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium Online Proceedings . The 24th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium will be taking place virtually on May 21, 2021. mysymposium. 2017: ... Olsen-Elena Valdez, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Stefanie Valverde, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium is a chance for undergraduates to present what they have learned through their research experiences to a larger audience. Oral Presentations Subscribe to RSS Feed. For the PDF of Manasa's poster follow this link: Manasa Poster_2017! Performing Arts Presentations Subscribe to RSS Feed. 2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium Online Proceedings ... (Ecology, Evolution & Conservation) Mary Gates Scholar, UW Honors Program, Undergraduate Research Conference Travel Awardee; Mentors. Joseph Glowacki, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Below is a list of the students. View Poster », Introducing a Novel Paradigm for Studying Risk Factors for Suicide Social Exclusion and Attitudes Towards Life (Dr. Marsha Linehan visits with students at the 2017 UW Undergraduate Research Symposium), The Relationship between Interpersonal Functioning and Self-injurious Behavior among a High-Risk for Suicide Sample Home > Conferences > UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium > 2017 > PERFORMING. Students in this session represent all three of our divisions. Presenter (includes admission to UW System Symposium, presentation during event, meals, parking): UW System student/mentor - $90* *This fee is usually paid by your campus. Union Wisconsin Room. Student Research Presented at 2017 UW Undergraduate Research Symposium. Poster Session 4; 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM; ... University of Washington Bothell Add to my favorites High-Resolution Multi-Wavelength Examination of a Supernova Remnant in the Nearby Spiral Galaxy NGC 300. You may start your application on MySymposiumonce the application opens and return to edit and submit prior to the deadline. Follow the session links to click on the presentation titles and see project descriptions. The Symposium will feature oral, poster, visual art, and performing art presentations from over 250 UWM undergraduates engaged in faculty research. It runs 3:00–4:30pm in Odegaard Undergraduate Library. Six of our outstanding undergraduates had the opportunity to present their research at the 2017 Undergraduate Research Symposium. The UW System Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity is held each year in April. View their posters and learn more below. Congratulations to Manasa Acharya, a Junior Microbiology Major and volunteer at the Bernier Lab, for her outstanding presentation at the UW Undergraduate Research Symposium on May 19, 2017! Registration is now open for students who would like to present the results of their undergraduate research at the UW System Undergraduate Research & Scholarly Activity (URSCA) Symposium which will be held on Friday, April 21, 2017 at UW Stevens Point. It runs 1:00–2:30pm in Mary Gates Hall, Commons West (Easel #13). Joseph Moore, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The annual Undergraduate Symposium showcases undergraduate creativity, achievement, research, service-learning and community-based research from all areas of study at UW–Madison including the humanities, fine arts, biological sciences, physical sciences, and social sciences. View Poster », © 2021 | Behavioral Research & Therapy Clinics — University of Washington | Seattle, WA. Poster Sessions. Below is a list of the students. The annual UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium will be held on Friday, April 28, 2017 from 12:00-4:00p.m. Application deadline is on February 24, 2021. University Of Washington. Union Wisconsin Room. One student is part of a collaborative group presenting in Poster Session 2. Union340. 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM. Prudhom, Ashley, & Brown, B. Faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and research staff are all eligible for nomination. A dozen students from the School are participating in this year’s symposium on Friday afternoon, May 19, 2017. The Undergraduate Research Program (URP) database includes several hundred (just some) of these undergraduate research opportunities. View Poster », Diary Card Skill Use In Relation To Self-Harm Urge Nominations are considered by a small review committee of faculty and staff. Dealing with “drama”: High school freshmen’s involvement with peer tensions online. A dozen students from the School are participating in this year’s symposium on Friday afternoon, May 19, 2017. Celebrating research, creative endeavor and service-learning. Learn more about applying and writing an abstract for your application by attending upcoming sessions. Casey Grosso (Mary Gates Scholar + UW Honors Program), Art History: "public Map, Queue> pieces;"; mentored by Photomedia Professor Rebecca Cummins, Shannon Hobbs, Interdisciplinary Visual Arts: "Hatt"; mentored by 3D4M Associate Professor Amie McNeel, Ji Huang, Interdisciplinary Visual Arts: "Generative Form Glass Sculpture"; mentored by 3D4M Associate Professor Amie McNeel, Katy Lee, Visual Communication Design, with two other students: "Page 124, Line 17"; mentored by Tivon Rice of DXARTS, Rose Reyes, Photomedia: "Utilizing Thermographic and 3D Processes to Visualize Humans' Emotional Responses to Music"; mentored by Afroditi Psarra of DXARTS, Aurora San Miguel, Photomedia: "Feed"; mentored by Photomedia Professor Rebecca Cummins, Chloe Sismour, Interdisciplinary Visual Arts: "From a Letter Somebody Wrote Me Once"; mentored by 3D4M Associate Professor Mark Zirpel, Amy Wang, Interdisciplinary Visual Arts: "Fortress"; mentored by 3D4M Associate Professor Amie McNeel, Support the School of Art + Art History + Design, Be Boundless for Washington | for the World, Faculty + Staff ResourcesSchool IT Support, Operations and teaching are online. 2017: Friday, April 28th; 12:00 PM: Queer Film Now: a LGBT+ Curatorial Project. 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