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Students present research at 2018 Fall ForumMuskingum University students presented research findings at the University’s Fall Scholarship and Internship Forum, held October 18 on campus. Research findings are presented in a poster format that is typically associated with professional presentations in various disciplines including biology, computer science, political science, athletic training and others.
Regina Baker presented “Facial Recognition to Combat the Opioid Epidemic,” representing the Computer Science Department.
Lindsay Brindack, Fangzhou Shi and Xu Ziheng presented “BN Vocational School Internship/Project,” representing the Political Science Department.
Jeffrey Burkholder, Kristen Chandler and Hunter Dyer presented “Adjusting to America: Challenges of the ELL Student,” representing the Education Department.
Alex Furst presented “Conservancy of Southwest Florida: Conservation Naturalist Associate,” representing the Environmental Science Program.
Emily Hoffmann presented “Water Quality of Agricultural Tile Runoff,” representing the Environmental Science Program.
Donny Ingold presented “Flowering Phenology and the Timing of Pollination of Subalpine Rocky Mountain Wildflowers,” representing the Biology Department.
YunQin Luan, Yuning Ji and Ziehng Xu presented “Micro-Retail Enterprise in China: Healthier and More Mature,” representing the Political Science Department.
Madison Leach presented “Convolutional Neural Networks and Deep Learning to Detect Mineral Crystal System,” representing the Computer Science Department.
Parker Lee presented “Internship with the Columbus Clippers,” representing the Athletic Training Program.
Luke Lloyd presented “Developing Financial Software Solutions by Transforming Strategies into Mathematical Algorithms,” representing the Mathematics Department.
Nerissa Smith presented “‘To Make the Best Better’ Summer 2018 Internship with the OSU Extension Office in Monroe County,” representing the English Department.
Faith Swartz and Madison Sikorski presented “Habitat Associations of Grassland Birds in an Exotic, Cool-Season Landscape,” representing the Biology Department.
Taya Titchenell and Colton Wilson presented “Population Trends of Grassland Birds in an Exotic, Cool-Season Landscape,” representing the Biology Department.
Nick Turner presented “Stream Sampling the Tributaries of the Olentangy River in Columbus, Ohio,” representing the Environmental Science Program.
Aaron Uhrin presented “Effects of Process Parameters on the Dimensional Stability of 3D Printed Parts,” representing the Department of Physics and Engineering.
Isabella Williams presented “Universal Health Care: International Medical Aid - Kenya,” representing the Biology Department.