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Home > Student Works > Graduate Student Events > Graduate Research Achievement Day > 2022 > Sciences

College of Sciences Posters

 

The 2022 GRAD Poster Competition is being held virtually during Graduate Research Appreciation Week: Monday, April 4 - Friday, April 8. Be sure to share posters with the public!

Posters will be judged and winners will be announced later in the month.

Join the Graduate School for additional activities as well. If you are interested and would like to register, please visit this link: https://express.adobe.com/page/jZVgtYXJCRQU8/

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  • Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) For DVCS Cross Sections by Manal Almaeen, Jake Grigsby, Joshua Hoskins, Brandon Kriesten, Yaohang Li, Huey-Wen Lin, Simonetta Liuti, and Sorawich Maichum

    Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) For DVCS Cross Sections

    2022

    Manal Almaeen, Jake Grigsby, Joshua Hoskins, Brandon Kriesten, Yaohang Li, Huey-Wen Lin, Simonetta Liuti, and Sorawich Maichum
    Department: Computer Science

  • Analysis of an Existing Method in Refinement of Protein Structure Predictions using Cryo-EM Images by Maytha Alshammari, Jing He, Willy Wriggers, and Jiangwen Sun

    Analysis of an Existing Method in Refinement of Protein Structure Predictions using Cryo-EM Images

    2022

    Maytha Alshammari, Jing He, Willy Wriggers, and Jiangwen Sun
    Department: Computer Science

  • Understanding the Natural History of Juvenile <i>Amblyomma maculatum</i> in Southeastern Virginia by Christina Espada and Holly Gaff

    Understanding the Natural History of Juvenile Amblyomma maculatum in Southeastern Virginia

    2022

    Christina Espada and Holly Gaff
    Department: Biological Sciences

  • A Spatially and Temporally Second Order Method for Solving Parabolic Interface Problems by Kumudu Gamage and Yan Peng

    A Spatially and Temporally Second Order Method for Solving Parabolic Interface Problems

    2022

    Kumudu Gamage and Yan Peng
    Department: Mathematics and Statistics

  • Examining a Neural Measure of Attentional Bias to Emotional Faces in Social Anxiety and Depression by Nathan M. Hager, Matt R. Judah, Alicia L. Milam, Hannah C. Hamrick, and Catherine R. Glenn

    Examining a Neural Measure of Attentional Bias to Emotional Faces in Social Anxiety and Depression

    2022

    Nathan M. Hager, Matt R. Judah, Alicia L. Milam, Hannah C. Hamrick, and Catherine R. Glenn
    Department: Psychology

  • Empirically Adjusted Weighted Ordered P-values Method by Wimarsha Jayanetti, Sinjini Sikdar, and N. Rao Chaganty

    Empirically Adjusted Weighted Ordered P-values Method

    2022

    Wimarsha Jayanetti, Sinjini Sikdar, and N. Rao Chaganty
    Department: Mathematics and Statistics

  • Campus Racial Climate and Mental Well-being Among College Students: The Role of Feeling Valued, Sense of Belonging, and Racial Saliency by Raksha Kandlur MA and Catherine Glenn PhD

    Campus Racial Climate and Mental Well-being Among College Students: The Role of Feeling Valued, Sense of Belonging, and Racial Saliency

    2022

    Raksha Kandlur MA and Catherine Glenn PhD
    Department: Psychology

  • Investigation of Magnesium Cation-proton Exchange with Transmembrane Electrostatically Localized Protons (TELP) at a Liquid-membrane Interface: Fundamental to Bioenergetics by Gyanendra Kharel, Andrew J. Evans, Christopher M. Russo, Michael Eason, and James W. Lee

    Investigation of Magnesium Cation-proton Exchange with Transmembrane Electrostatically Localized Protons (TELP) at a Liquid-membrane Interface: Fundamental to Bioenergetics

    2022

    Gyanendra Kharel, Andrew J. Evans, Christopher M. Russo, Michael Eason, and James W. Lee
    Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry

  • Study of Glucose Supplementation on Antibiotic Efficacy Against <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> by Areej Malik, Alexandra E. Chittams-Miles, Claudia Muratori, and Erin B. Purcell

    Study of Glucose Supplementation on Antibiotic Efficacy Against Staphylococcus aureus

    2022

    Areej Malik, Alexandra E. Chittams-Miles, Claudia Muratori, and Erin B. Purcell
    Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry

  • Lattice Optics Optimization for Recirculatory Energy Recovery Linacs with Multi-Objective Optimization by Isurumali Neththikumara, Todd Satogata, Alex Bogacz, Ryan Bodenstein, and Arthur Vandenhoeke

    Lattice Optics Optimization for Recirculatory Energy Recovery Linacs with Multi-Objective Optimization

    2022

    Isurumali Neththikumara, Todd Satogata, Alex Bogacz, Ryan Bodenstein, and Arthur Vandenhoeke
    Department: Physics

  • <i>Clostridioides difficile</i> Spore Production in Response to Antibiotic and Immune Stress by Adenrele Oludiran and Erin B. Purcell

    Clostridioides difficile Spore Production in Response to Antibiotic and Immune Stress

    2022

    Adenrele Oludiran and Erin B. Purcell
    Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry

  • A Pathway to Solving the Structure of cl-Par-4 Tumor Suppressor Protein: Challenges & Findings by Krishna Raut, Samjhana Pandey, Andrea M. Clark, Komala Ponniah, and Steven M. Pascal

    A Pathway to Solving the Structure of cl-Par-4 Tumor Suppressor Protein: Challenges & Findings

    2022

    Krishna Raut, Samjhana Pandey, Andrea M. Clark, Komala Ponniah, and Steven M. Pascal
    Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry

  • Active Polar Liquid Crystal Channel Flows: Analyzing the Roles of Nematic Strength and Activation Parameter by Lacey Schenk and Ruhai Zhou

    Active Polar Liquid Crystal Channel Flows: Analyzing the Roles of Nematic Strength and Activation Parameter

    2022

    Lacey Schenk and Ruhai Zhou
    Department: Mathematics and Statistics

  • A Machine Learning Approach to Denoising Particle Detector Observations in Nuclear Physics by Polykarpos Thomadakis, Angelos Angelopoulos, Gagik Gavalian, and Nikos Chrisochoides

    A Machine Learning Approach to Denoising Particle Detector Observations in Nuclear Physics

    2022

    Polykarpos Thomadakis, Angelos Angelopoulos, Gagik Gavalian, and Nikos Chrisochoides
    Department: Computer Science

 
 
 

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