Spring 2021 Undergraduate Research Symposium Winners

Spring 2021 Undergraduate Research Symposium Winners

SPRING 2021 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM WINNERS

The projects presented at the Spring 2021 Virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium can be viewed at symposium.foragerone.com/msus21urs.

Arts and Humanities

1st Place - Joseph Newell: Dickinson, Displacement, and her use of Defense Mechanisms to Cope with Psychological Trauma (Mentors: Dr. Lara Dodds and Dr. Dhanashree Thorat, English)

2nd Place - Lindsey Downs: Loss, Reckless Behavior, and Jane Austen's Realism in Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion (Mentor: Dr. Kelly Marsh, English)
 

Biological Sciences and Engineering

1st Place - Reese Dunne: Development and Implementation of a Magnesium-Based Finite Element Degradation Model for Orthopedic Implants (Mentor: Dr. Matthew Priddy, Mechanical Engineering)

2nd Place - Hannah Scheaffer: The Interference of PGD2 in the IL4 Anti-Inflammatory Pathway in THP1 Macrophages (Mentor: Dr. Matthew Ross, Comparative Biomedical Sciences, Center for Environmental Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine)

3rd Place - James Warren: Bioprinting and evaluation of PLGA-KGN scaffolds as an augmentation to microfracture (Mentor: Dr. Steve Elder, Agricultural and Biological Engineering)

3rd Place - Sarah Hobbs: Characterization of Antifungal Activity of Strain A against aflatoxin producer Aspergillus flavus (Mentor: Dr. Shien Lu, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Entomology, and Plant Pathology)

3rd Place - Anna Gamblin: Annual Coastal Bird Community Response to Natural Vegetation Succession on Dredge-Spoil New Round Island (Mentor: Dr. Raymond Iglay, Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture)
 

Physical Sciences and Engineering

1st Place - Hailey Jamison: Sorption of As(III) Using Fe3O4 Nanoparticles Dispersed on Guadua chacoensis Bamboo (Si-char) and Its Redox Transformations (Mentor: Dr. Todd Mlsna, Chemistry)

2nd Place - Nirmal Bhatt: Thermo-Mechanical Modeling of Tubular Receivers for Solar Energy Storage (Mentor: Dr. Like Li, Mechanical Engineering)

3rd Place - Grace Williams: Determination of Mechanical Properties of Sandwich Composite Components (Mentors: Dr. Rani Sullivan and Mr. Robert Wolz, Aerospace Engineering)

3rd Place - Nathan Frey: Computational analysis of benzene-fused and extremely twisted pyrene-fused N-heterocyclic germylenes and boranes (Mentor: Dr. Edwin Webster, Chemistry)

3rd Place - James Dye: Acoustic Levitator in Motion (Mentors: Dr. Zhenhua Tian and Dr. Jichul Kim, Aerospace Engineering)

 

Social Sciences

1st Place - Emily Davis: Implementing Empathy in Future Healthcare Workers: Injury and Illness (I2) Simulation (Mentors: Dr. David Buys, Mrs. Ann Sansing, and Ms. Jasmine Harris-Speight, Food Science, Nutrition, and Health Promotion)

2nd Place - Nicole Mejia: Do You Care about Clutter?: Hoarding and Apathy (Mentor: Dr. Mary E Dozier, Psychology)

3rd Place - Khirsten Wilson: Bystanders to Bullying: Coping Mechanisms Involved in Challenging Hostile Workplace Dynamics (Mentor: Dr. H. Colleen Sinclair, Psychology)

3rd Place - Maya McWilliams: Exploring the Relationship between Food Insecurity and Asthma in Mississippi (Mentors: Dr. Bizu Gelaye and Dr. Mary M. Wesley, Epidemiology, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Delta Scholars Program)

 

Community Engagement Research Track

**Sponsored by the Center for Community-Engaged Learning

1st Place in Arts and Humanities - McKenzie Johnson: Ethical and Empathetic Research in Architectural Education (Mentor: Alexis Gregory, School of Architecture)

1st Place in Biological Sciences and Engineering - Cristina Griffith: Precision Agriculture Technologies for Small Farmer Adoption (Mentors: Dr. Jeff Johnson and Dr. John Wes Lowe, Agricultural Economics and Agricultural & Biological Engineering)

1st Place in Social Sciences - Kristin Williford: Food Insecurity and Anxiety Among Mothers During COVID-19 (Mentor: Dr. Rahel Mathews, Food Science, Nutrition, and Health Promotion)

 

Public Health Research Competition

**Sponsored by the Department of Food Science, Nutrition and Health Promotion

1st Place - Nicole Mejia: Do You Care about Clutter?: Hoarding and Apathy (Mentor: Dr. Mary E Dozier, Psychology)

2nd Place - Amy Pham: The Relationship between Obesity and Sleep Quality in College Women (Mentors: Dr. Terezie Tolar-Peterson and Nicole Reeder, Food Science, Nutrition, and Health Promotion)

3rd Place - Emily Davis: Implementing Empathy in Future Healthcare Workers: Injury and Illness (I2) Simulation (Mentors: Dr. David Buys, Mrs. Ann Sansing, and Ms. Jasmine Harris-Speight, Food Science, Nutrition, and Health Promotion)

3rd Place - Katie Evans: Efficacy of Plant-Based Antimicrobial against Foodborne Salmonella spp. in Hummus Stored at Refrigerated and Abusive Temperatures (Mentor: Dr. Shecoya White, Food Science, Nutrition and Health Promotion)

 

Theta Tau Tomorrow Builder Award

**Sponsored by Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity

Shanika Musser: Potential of biochar for the removal of waterborne microbial contaminants (Mentor: Dr. Benjamin Magbanua, Rula School of Civil and Environmental Engineering)