2021 UAIS poster submissions
This year's theme: Resilience
UA-IS awards 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places for each of the following cateogries:
- Graduate
- Undergraduate
The winners will receive:
- $250 for 1st place
- $150 for 2nd place
- $100 for 3rd place
A special thank you to our judges for all their work.
- Daniela Jauk & Stacey Nofziger — College of Arts & Sciences
- Rich Londraville — Biology, College of Arts & Sciences
- Adel Alhalawani, Hunter King & Gopal Nadkarni — College of Engineering and Polymer Science
- Lori Kidd, Pei Yang Liu & Rob Schwartz — College of Health & Human Sciences
- Michael Gentithes & Anoo Vyas — School of Law
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Presenting the winners
Graduate 1st place
Kathryn Swanberg
College of Health and Human Sciences
Graduate 2nd place
Aparna Agrawal, Piljae Joo, Nicholas Teo, Sadhan C. Jana
College of Engineering and Polymer Science
Advanced Aerogel Materials using Additive Manufacturing
Graduate 3rd place
Apoorva Vishwakarma, Francis Dang, Allison Ferrell, Hazel A. Barton, Abraham Joy
College of Engineering and Polymer Science
Undergraduate 1st place
Fallon Carl, Kristina Clem, Victoria Stari
College of Health and Human Sciences
Coping Methods of Food Insecure College Students: A Campus Cupboard Collaboration
Undergraduate 2nd place
Alexander Hawley
College of Arts and Sciences
The Link Between Humor and Personality
Undergraduate 3rd place
Olivia Parker, Emily Gladish, Alex Schwarz
College of Health and Human Sciences
Investigating How High School Coaches Apply Sports Nutrition Knowledge
Biology 1st place
Kristin Keenan, Parker Kim, EJ Hamad, Jessica Onyak, Katelyn B. Sondereker; Advised by Dr. Jordan Renna
Glaucoma Alters the Morphology of Mouse Retinal Ganglion Cell Neurons
Biology 2nd place
Blake Bilinovich, Clayton Hubler, and Olivia Hershey; Advised by Dr. John Senko
Application of Water-Based Epidemiology to Monitor On-Campus Spread of Covid-19