A Mathematical Model of Liposome-Mediated Drug Delivery in Brain Blood Vessel Networks

Benjamin Delebreau, “A Mathematical Model of Liposome-Mediated Drug Delivery in Brain Blood Vessel Networks” Mentor: Peter Hinow, Mathematical Sciences A major challenge to the delivery of drugs to the brain is posed by the blood-brain barrier. Recent research has shown…… Read More

A Meta-Analysis on Prevalence of Organ-Specific Cancer and Hypertension

Morgan Connaughton, “A Meta-Analysis on Prevalence of Organ-Specific Cancer and Hypertension” Mentor: Mahsa Dabagh, Biomedical Engineering Hypertension and cancer are two of the most problematic health conditions in the world. Hypertension, which is defined by the CDC as systolic blood…… Read More

A Method for Close Observation of Hybrid Pairings Between Species in the Enchenopa binotata Complex of Treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae)

Vladislav Melnikov, “A Method for Close Observation of Hybrid Pairings Between Species in the Enchenopa binotata Complex of Treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae)” Mentors: Rafael Rodriguez and Bretta Speck, Biological Sciences Hybridization has many impacts on the process of speciation. Speciation generally…… Read More

A Method to Investigate the Role of DH and mPFC Interactions in Episodic-Like Memory Consolidation

Carnita Lincoln, “A Method to Investigate the Role of DH and mPFC Interactions in Episodic-Like Memory Consolidation” Mentors: Karyn Frick and Miranda Schwabe, Psychology Concurrent activity in both the dorsal hippocampus (DH) and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is necessary for…… Read More

A Modern 3-Year Climatology of North Atlantic and Western North Pacific Extratropical Cyclones

Anna Kaminski, “A Modern 3-Year Climatology of North Atlantic and Western North Pacific Extratropical Cyclones” Mentor: Clark Evans, Atmospheric Science Extratropical transition (ET) is a frequently studied process that occurs when a tropical cyclone starts to transition into an extratropical…… Read More

A Novel Sequential Injection Solid-Phase Extraction Method for Determination of Amphetamines

Logan Teehan, “A Novel Sequential Injection Solid-Phase Extraction Method for Determination of Amphetamines” Mentor: Joseph Aldstadt, Chemistry & Biochemistry New psychoactive substances (NPS) are a classification of synthetic drugs that mimic the effects of known illicit substances with variations in…… Read More

Alcohol and Cannabis Co-Use: Evaluating Verbal Learning Performance in Adolescents and Young Adults

Tory Clearwater, “Alcohol and Cannabis Co-Use: Evaluating Verbal Learning Performance in Adolescents and Young Adults” Mentors: Krista Lisdahl and Ashley Stinson, Psychology Alcohol and cannabis are the most widely co-used substances among adolescents and adults. Both alcohol and cannabis use…… Read More

Alcohol and Cannabis Use Predicting Hippocampal Volume in Adolescents and Young Adult

Natalia Sotelo, “Alcohol and Cannabis Use Predicting Hippocampal Volume in Adolescents and Young Adults” Mentors: Krista Lisdahl and Alex Wallace, Psychology The hippocampus is responsible for long-term memory formation and previous literature indicates a relationship between decreased hippocampal volume in…… Read More

Analysis of Sediments Cores from Lake Basin of Olduvai Using X-ray Diffraction

Kathryne Fogle, “Analysis of Sediments Cores from Lake Basin of Olduvai Using X-ray Diffraction” Mentor: Lindsay McHenry, Geosciences Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, East Africa is important anthropologically and has provided information on key phases on early human evolution and vertebrate…… Read More

Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns of Aeromonas Populations in Wastewater Treatment Processes

Barbara Mayo, “Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of Aeromonas populations in wastewater treatment processes” Mentor: Troy Skwor, Biomedical Sciences The CDC states that each year 35,000 people die in the U.S.A from antibiotic resistant infections and $1.2 billion in healthcare costs are…… Read More

Applying Hemodynamics in Treatment Planning for Aneurysm

Madison Schillinger, “Applying Hemodynamics in Treatment Planning for Aneurysm” Mentor: Mahsa Dabagh, Biomedical Engineering Intracranial aneurysms are a condition where weak areas of blood vessels in the brain can expand and create blood-filled sacs. Rupture of these aneurysms leads to…… Read More

Arts Education and Black and Latinx Student Achievement: Evidence from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009

Victoria Isaac, “Arts Education and Black and Latinx Student Achievement: Evidence from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009” Mentor: Marcus Britton, Sociology Previous studies examine quantitative connections between arts education and academic achievement, utilizing standardized test scores as measures…… Read More

Assessing Conflict Monitoring in OCD Subtypes Using Error-Related Brain Activity

Ryan Conrad and Carli Kugel, “Assessing Conflict Monitoring in OCD Subtypes Using Error-Related Brain Activity” Mentors: Han Joo Lee, Maryam Ayazi, and Bryce Arseneau, Psychology Obsessions can be broken into two subtypes, autogenous and reactive. Autogenous obsessions (AO) appear abruptly…… Read More

Assessing Future Healthcare Professionals about Healthcare Disparities and Medical Racism

Estela Rangel, “Assessing Future Healthcare Professionals about Healthcare Disparities and Medical Racism” Mentor: Kris Barnekow, Occupational Science & Technology Healthcare disparities and medical racism can often play a role in infant mortality rates among marginalized communities. Although infant mortality rates…… Read More

Assessing OCD Subtypes: Response Inhibition and Error Monitoring Through the Stop Signal Paradigm

Carli Kugel and Ryan Conrad, “Assessing OCD Subtypes: Response Inhibition and Error Monitoring Through the Stop Signal Paradigm” Mentors: Han Joo Lee, Bryce Arseneau, and Maryam Ayazi, Psychology Autogenous obsessions (AO) are unrealistic threatening mental intrusions (e.g., unacceptable violent thoughts),…… Read More

Association Between Perceived and Objective Neighborhood Safety on Behavioral Inhibition Among Youth

Jocelyn Jarvis, “Association Between Perceived and Objective Neighborhood Safety on Behavioral Inhibition Among Youth” Mentors: Krista Lisdahl and Ryan Sullivan, Psychology Behavioral inhibition in young children is a temperament characterized by heightened sensitivity to novelty, social withdrawal, and anxious behaviors……. Read More

Available Resources and Supports for Spoken Language Interpreters in Pediatric Medical Encounters

Brynn LiaBraaten, “Available Resources and Supports for Spoken Language Interpreters in Pediatric Medical Encounters” Mentors: W. Hobart Davies, Amy Olen, and Paulina Lim, Psychology Pediatric medical interpreters often experience distress due to work-related stressors, including interpreting traumatic content. Despite the…… Read More

Behavioral Responses of Daphnia Magna to Olfactory Cues

Ronita Dua, “Behavioral Responses of Daphnia Magna to Olfactory Cues” Mentor: Rudi Stickler, Biological Sciences Ecological research is vastly impacted by the decisions organisms make in response to variegated stimuli. Chemical cues have significant effects on most aquatic animals and…… Read More

Betrayal by Treaty?: Refuting the Notion of Maroon Betrayal in the Treaties of 1739

Nadia Tabit, “Betrayal by Treaty?: Refuting the Notion of Maroon Betrayal in the Treaties of 1739” Mentor: Rebecca Shumway, History In seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Jamaica, during the late Spanish and early British periods, the Maroons were Africans who fled slavery…… Read More

Breath

Mary Widener, Garrett Kocourek, Hope Glassel, Mich Dillon, Meghan Berger, and Peter Green, “Breath” Mentor: Nathaniel Stern, Art & Design The numbers surrounding pollution and electronic waste, sustainable energy and climate change are so vast that they are difficult to…… Read More

Case Study Research on Carbon Neutral Building Strategies: Building-Integrated Photovoltaics

Caleb Marris and Jessica Dray, “Case Study Research on Carbon Neutral Building Strategies: Building-Integrated Photovoltaics.” Mentor: James Wasley, Architecture Architecture is the biggest source of carbon in our atmosphere and finding solutions to eliminate carbon emissions is the fastest advancing…… Read More

Cast Magnesium Foam for Energy Absorption and Bone Regrowth

Hannah Ullberg, “Cast Magnesium Foam for Energy Absorption and Bone Regrowth” Mentor: Pradeep Rohatgi, Materials Science & Engineering In this work, a critical review of the casting of magnesium foams for energy absorption and biomedical applications is presented. Pressure infiltration…… Read More

Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter in a Eutrophic Coastal Lagoon

Liberty Ansorge, “Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter in a Eutrophic Coastal Lagoon” Mentor: Laodong Guo, Freshwater Sciences Veterans Park Lagoon, a closed ecosystem near the Milwaukee Harbor belonging to the coastal system of Lake Michigan has shown evidence of increased…… Read More

Characterization of Immobilization of Proteins on Functionalized Porous Material for Removal of PFAS from Water

Gianna Noffsinger, “Characterization of Immobilization of Proteins on Functionalized Porous Material for Removal of PFAS from Water” Mentor: Marcia Silva, Global Water Center Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of over 6000 human-made compounds used in industry. Some…… Read More

Chloride and Sulfate Concentrations of Milwaukee Waters During the COVID-19 Shutdown

Ryan Roekle, “Chloride and Sulfate Concentrations of Milwaukee Waters During the COVID-19 Shutdown” Mentors: Russell Cuhel, Carmen Aguilar, and Steven Levas, Freshwater Sciences Human activities in urban centers can alter the chemical composition of local waters via processes such as…… Read More

Co-Use of Alcohol and Cannabis: Associations with Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescents

Natalie Wilcox, “Co-Use of Alcohol and Cannabis: Associations with Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescents” Mentors: Krista Lisdahl and Elizabeth Stinson, Psychology Alcohol and cannabis are frequently used substances among adolescents and have been associated with negative mental health outcomes……. Read More

Comparison of Pre and Post-Op Thoracohumeral Kinematics in Individuals with Rotator Cuff Tears

John Poppe, “Comparison of Pre and Post-Op Thoracohumeral Kinematics in Individuals with Rotator Cuff Tears” Mentor: Alyssa Schnorenberg, Occupational Science & Technology The rotator cuff (RC) is a group of muscles (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis) which contribute to…… Read More

Construction of a Cable-Driven Wrist Prosthesis and Performance Index

Corey Huffman, “Construction of a Cable-Driven Wrist Prosthesis and Performance Index” Mentors: Mohammad Rahman and Javier Sanjuan De Caro, Mechanical Engineering This research focuses on the creation and innovation of a cable-driven wrist prosthesis (CDWP) and a performance index that…… Read More

Coping with the Pandemic: Employee Survey

Michael Levandoski, “Coping with the Pandemic: Employee Survey” Mentor: James Topitzes, Social Work How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected UW-Milwaukee employees? This is the overall question we ask via a campus-wide survey that includes questions about past stressors, current stressors…… Read More

Decentralized Wastewater Treatment: A New Look at the Aging Wastewater Treatment System

Annabelle Fritz, “Decentralized Wastewater Treatment: A New Look at the Aging Wastewater Treatment System” Mentor: James Wasley, Architecture This research intends to analyze decentralized wastewater treatment examples to develop a typology for choosing and designing on-site wastewater treatment systems and…… Read More

Decoking Performance of Alumina Forming Alloys

Ismael Coello Ramirez and Devan Siegfried, “Decoking Performance of Alumina Forming Alloys” Mentors: Benjamin Church and Lizeth Ortiz, Materials Science & Engineering Newer alloys such as alumina-forming stainless steels (AFA) appear to have superior coke deposition (coking) resistance compared to…… Read More

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Students During the Trump Administration

Michael Vazquez, “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Students During the Trump Administration” Mentor: Rachel Buff, History In 2012, President Barack Obama created the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The DACA program has allowed young people who were…… Read More

Designing 3D Printed Unit Cell Models for Arsenic Filtration

Erich Wolf, “Designing 3D Printed Unit Cell Models for Arsenic Filtration” Mentor: Krishna Pillai, Mechanical Engineering Arsenic contamination of water is a widespread problem that affects many different parts of the world. Natural weathering and anthropogenic sources, such as mining…… Read More

Developing Protocols to Histologically Assess Murine Bones

Humza Siddiqi and Nou Thao, “Developing Protocols to Histologically Assess Murine Bones” Mentor: Priyatha Premnath, Biomedical Engineering Our current study employs a burr-hole fracture model on murine tibias. We are using this study in investigating the role of p21 in…… Read More

Development of a Parent Readiness Scale for Expectant Parents

Hannah Zelms, “Development of a Parent Readiness Scale for Expectant Parents” Mentors: Paul Florsheim, Stephanie Moravec, and Marin Schmitt, Public Health The goal of this study was to develop a new measure to assess first time expectant parents’ level of…… Read More

Development of an On-Line Liquid-Liquid Extraction Method for Quantitative Determination of Curcumin

Nhi Tran, “Development of an On-Line Liquid-Liquid Extraction Method for Quantitative Determination of Curcumin” Mentor: Joseph Aldstadt, Chemistry & Biochemistry Curcumin is a bioactive component of turmeric that is widely used in various applications: medicine, cosmetics, food, and textiles. It…… Read More

Development of New Treatments for Neuropathic Pain Based on Imidazodiazepines

Taylor Wilcox, “Development of New Treatments for Neuropathic Pain Based on Imidazodiazepines” Mentor: Alexander Arnold, Chemistry & Biochemistry Currently, 7% of the US population has been diagnosed with neuropathic pain (NP). NP is mediated by inflammation of the associated peripheral…… Read More

Documenting Wisconsin’s Black Lives Matter Demonstrations

Eli Frank, Paul Newcomb, Pilar Sharp, Caroline Tietjens, and Agnes Lopez, “Documenting Wisconsin’s Black Lives Matter Demonstrations” Mentor: Rachel Buff, History The police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020 ignited an ongoing global movement that has…… Read More

Does External Focus Instruction Provide Superior Jump-Landing Kinematics Compared to Internal Focus

Dayna LeClair, “Does External Focus Instruction Provide Superior Jump-Landing Kinematics Compared to Internal Focus” Mentor: Jennifer Earl-Boehm, Kinesiology Poor biomechanics during jump-landing are linked to an increased risk of ACL injury. Training using internally (IF) or externally (EF) focused verbal…… Read More

Does Hypertension Promote Drug Particle Intake and Distribution Across Cancer Cells?

Annelise Tucker, “Does Hypertension Promote Drug Particle Intake and Distribution Across Cancer Cells?” Mentor: Mahsa Dabagh, Biomedical Engineering In medicine, it is not uncommon for a patient to have more than one condition that is contributing to their health at…… Read More

Early Childhood Sleep Hygiene and the Creation of a Community-Engaged Sleep Curriculum

Morgan Klug, “Early Childhood Sleep Hygiene and the Creation of a Community-Engaged Sleep Curriculum” Mentor: W. Hobart Davies, Psychology Poor sleep hygiene (SH), which generally refers to a set of behaviors that influence the quality of one’s sleep (Gelllis &…… Read More

Effect of 670 nm Photobiomodulation on Retinal Function and Energy Metabolism in Aging Mice

Sanya Kathuria, “Effect of 670 nm Photobiomodulation on Retinal Function and Energy Metabolism in Aging Mice” Mentor: Elizabeth Liedhegner, Biomedical Sciences Metabolic dysfunction is a common hallmark of aging and recent studies have established the metabolic footprint of aging in…… Read More

Effect of High Density Polyethylene on Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) through Water Exposure

Jacob Braun, “Effect of High Density Polyethylene on Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) through Water Exposure” Mentor: Dong-Fang Deng, Freshwater Sciences The use of plastics including high-density polyethylene (HDPE) has caused their proliferation throughout our ecosystem and waterways. Their effects are…… Read More

Effect of the Social and Relational Skills Program PEERS® in Adolescents with NF1 on Social Skills

Sophia Salas and Hope Ruedin, “Effect of the Social and Relational Skills Program PEERS® in Adolescents with NF1 on Social Skills” Mentors: Bonita Klein-Tasman and Danielle Glad, Psychology Social skills deficits have been observed in adolescents in the NF1 population,…… Read More

Effects of a Novel ERb Agonist on Proteins Related to Memory and Menopausal Symptom in Female Mice

Ryan Thiede, “Effects of a Novel ERb Agonist on Proteins Related to Memory and Menopausal Symptom in Female Mice” Mentor: Karyn Frick, Psychology Millions of women experience menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, anxiety, depression, and dementia every year. We…… Read More

Effects of a Novel, Non-Toxic Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor on Histone Acetylation Levels in Mice

Grace Geiger, “Effects of a Novel, Non-Toxic Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor on Histone Acetylation Levels in Mice” Mentors: Karyn Frick and Sarah Beamish, Psychology The molecular mechanisms that contribute to long-term memory formation remain a point of inquiry for many neuroscientists…… Read More

Effects of Differentially Conditioned Stimuli on Working Memory Processes

Sofia Mattson, “Effects of Differentially Conditioned Stimuli on Working Memory Processes” Mentor: Christine Larson, Psychology Current theories propose that threat-related stimuli are stored to a greater degree in working memory compared to neutral stimuli. However, much of this work has…… Read More

Efficacy of Computerized Attentional Bias Modification of E-Cigarette Use Behaviors among Transitional Age Youth: The Beginnings of a Cross-Sectional Study

Alex Nelson, “Efficacy of Computerized Attentional Bias Modification of E-Cigarette Use Behaviors among Transitional Age Youth: The Beginnings of a Cross-Sectional Study” Mentors: Joshua Gwon, Nursing and Han Joo Lee, Psychology In 2018, 3.2% (8.1 million) U.S. adults reported current…… Read More

Energy Harvesting with Terfenol-D

Ryan Williamson, “Energy Harvesting with Terfenol-D” Mentors: Rani Elhajjar and Chiu Law, Civil & Environmental Engineering Piezoelectric Ceramics have been shown to generate electricity when mechanical stress is applied. Terfenol-D is a magnetostrictive alloy and should be able to generate…… Read More

Estradiol Regulation of Extracellular Matrix Molecules in the Dorsal Hippocampus of Female Mice

McKenna Anderson, “Estradiol Regulation of Extracellular Matrix Molecules in the Dorsal Hippocampus of Female Mice” Mentors: Karyn Frick and Kellie Gross, Psychology The potent estrogen, 17β-estradiol (E2), can increase hippocampal memory consolidation by enhancing intracellular cell signaling mechanisms in female…… Read More

Evaluation of Wisconsin Aggregates for Durable and Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure

Brock Behnke, “Evaluation of Wisconsin Aggregates for Durable and Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure” Mentor: Hani Titi, Civil & Environmental Engineering Long-term durability and sustainability of infrastructure systems are of the utmost importance. Understanding factors that affect long-term deterioration of reinforced concrete…… Read More

Eviction Defense Project; Are Families Safer From Eviction?

Jana Plotkin, “Eviction Defense Project; Are Families Safer From Eviction?” Mentor: Rebecca Konkel, Criminal Justice This research was based off of the Milwaukee’s Eviction Defense Project (EDP).  The Milwaukee Defense Project provides men, women, and family units with legal aid…… Read More

Examining Postmortem Trauma to Bone Inflicted by Standard Gardening Tools

Ashley Mainville, “Examining Postmortem Trauma to Bone Inflicted by Standard Gardening Tools” Mentor: Emily Middleton, Anthropology Skeletonized human remains can be inadvertently discovered during the course of a home renovation or gardening project and television shows like Buried in the…… Read More

Fabrication of a Polymer-Based Biomaterial for Bone Healing

Chloe Hotze, “Fabrication of a Polymer-Based Biomaterial for Bone Healing” Mentors: Priyatha Premnath and Sara Travia, Biomedical Engineering Polymers are an integral component of biomaterial research, especially in drug delivery systems due to their structural adaptability, ease of production, and…… Read More

Fabrication of Electrically Conductive Elastomers Using Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Liquid Metal

Sebastian Spencer, “Fabrication of Electrically Conductive Elastomers Using Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Liquid Metal” Mentors: Chiu Law and Rani Elhajjar, Electrical Engineering Electrically conductive elastomers, composite materials made of flexible polymers and conductive fillers, are highly desirable for the development…… Read More

Finite Element Analysis of Auxetic Concrete

Gabriel Stern, “Finite Element Analysis of Auxetic Concrete” Mentors: Konstantin Sobolev and Aparna Deshmukh, Civil & Environmental Engineering Auxetics are materials or structures that have a negative or neutral Poisson ratio. This means that when a material is in tension,…… Read More

Foreign Accent Sources in the Vowels of Highly Proficient Bilingual Korean-English Speakers

Daniel Gugg, “Foreign Accent Sources in the Vowels of Highly Proficient Bilingual Korean-English Speakers” Mentor: Hanyong Park, Linguistics Foreign accent perception is an important area of study in the field of Linguistics. This project seeks to analyze several acoustic characteristics…… Read More

From Life to Fossil: Horseshoe Crabs and the Preservation of Their Fluorescence

Autumn Routson, “From Life to Fossil: Horseshoe Crabs and the Preservation of Their Fluorescence” Mentor: Victoria Mccoy, Geosciences The ability to fluoresce is found in all modern chelicerates, yet its significance and mechanisms still remain a mystery. Understanding which extinct…… Read More

Functional Metabolic Profiling of Microbial Communities Hosted by Carnivorous Pitcher Plants

Joan Kaiser, “Functional Metabolic Profiling of Microbial Communities Hosted by Carnivorous Pitcher Plants” Mentors: Erica Young and Andrew Fuchs, Biological Sciences The carnivorous pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea hosts microbial communities that break down captured insect prey to supplement nutrient requirements……. Read More

Functions of the Diverse Antimicrobial Compounds Produced by Xenorhabdus szentirmaii

Cing Kiim, “Functions of the Diverse Antimicrobial Compounds Produced by Xenorhabdus szentirmaii” Mentor: Steven Forst, Biological Sciences Xenorhabdus szentirmaii are symbiotic bacteria that form mutualistic relationships with the insect-killing nematode Steinernema rarum. The nematode enters the intestine of an insect,…… Read More

Gathering Places: Applying Metadata Standards to Religious Communities in Milwaukee

Corinne Kronschnabel, “Gathering Places: Applying Metadata Standards to Religious Communities in Milwaukee” Mentor: Christopher Cantwell, History Religion is a complex topic that reaches deep into personal and cultural biases, and therefore is often difficult to categorize. On the other hand,…… Read More

Geodetic Precession and Pulse Profile Changes Over Time of The Hulse-Taylor Binary Pulsar

Sparrow Roch, “Geodetic Precession and Pulse Profile Changes Over Time of The Hulse-Taylor Binary Pulsar” Mentors: Joe Swiggum and David Kaplan, Physics Pulsars are very dense, quickly rotating neutron stars that emit radiation from their magnetic poles. A pulsar’s magnetic…… Read More

Geometric Morphometric Analysis of Labeotropheus fuelleborni and L. trewavasae and their Hybrids

Leah Ackley, “Geometric Morphometric Analysis of Labeotropheus fuelleborni and L. trewavasae and their Hybrids” Mentor: Michael Pauers, Mathematics & Natural Sciences The cichlid fishes of Lake Malawi, in eastern Africa, have been fascinating subjects for study by evolutionary biologists. Their…… Read More

Healing Men to Reduce Re-Offending: Trauma Resolution Treatment in Prisoner Reentry Programs

Michael Levandoski, “Healing Men to Reduce Re-Offending: Trauma Resolution Treatment in Prisoner Reentry Programs” Mentor: James Topitzes, Social Work Alper, Durose, and Markman’s (2018) longitudinal study on rearrest data in 30 states reported that over 80% of prisoners returned to…… Read More

Health-Related Quality of Life in Young Children with Neurofibromatosis Type 1

Marie Enderle, “Health-Related Quality of Life in Young Children with Neurofibromatosis Type 1” Mentor: Bonnie Klein-Tasman, Psychology Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder affecting 1 in 3,000 births and children with NF1 are at increased risk…… Read More

Help Seeking Among Students: Barriers that Prevent Undergraduates from Getting Mental Health Support

Alexis Madson, “Help Seeking Among Students: Barriers that Prevent Undergraduates from Getting Mental Health Support” Mentor: Sarah Riforgiate, Communication Depression is a rising issue among college students. There are a multitude of negative short-term and long-term effects when one’s mental…… Read More

How Do Neutral and Threatening Distracter Words Influence Attention and Working Memory?

Jonathan Santiago, “How Do Neutral and Threatening Distracter Words Influence Attention and Working Memory?” Mentors: Christine Larson and Richard Ward, Psychology Prior evidence suggests that threatening distracter stimuli are inefficiently filtered from gaining access to working memory. However, it currently…… Read More

Identifying Symptoms of Depression Using Machine Learning & Alleviation via Virtual Environment

Joshua Lopez, “Identifying Symptoms of Depression Using Machine Learning & Alleviation via Virtual Environment” Mentor: Veysi Malkoc, Biomedical Engineering The EEG or electroencephalograph is a method of monitoring the electrical activity of an individual’s brain by placing electrodes on the…… Read More

Imagining New Racial Politics: Identity Work and Coalition Building in South Asian American Podcasts

Richa Karmarkar and Mia Palmer, “Imagining New Racial Politics: Identity Work and Coalition Building in South Asian American Podcasts” Mentor: Lia Wolock, Communication This project examines the coalitions and expressions of identity forged through podcasts by South Asian American hosts…… Read More

Impact of Low Concentrations of Ciprofloxacin on Mutation Rates in the Genus Aeromonas

Brandon Schultz, “Impact of Low Concentrations of Ciprofloxacin on Mutation Rates in the Genus Aeromonas” Mentor: Troy Skwor, Biomedical Sciences According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, each year within the United States more than 2.8 million people…… Read More

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Help-Seeking of Black Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence

Brittany Ochoa-Nordstrum, “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Help-Seeking of Black Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence” Mentors: Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu and Ashley Ruiz, Nursing Racism in the United States is deeply and systemically rooted. It has significant impacts on sexual and…… Read More

Impacts of Feeding Diets Contaminated with Polyethylene on the Growth and Health of Yellow Perch

Emma Kraco and Jacob Braun, “Impacts of Feeding Diets Contaminated with Polyethylene on the Growth and Health of Yellow Perch” Mentor: Dong-Fang Deng, Freshwater Sciences Plastics such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) enter waterways and can break into smaller pieces overtime……. Read More

Information for the Future: Milwaukee and Neighbors

Grant Heimerdinger, “Information for the Future: Milwaukee and Neighbors” Mentor: Arijit Sen, Architecture Milwaukee’s Northwestern suburbs have been devastated due to poor urban city planning. With selective care packages, we worked to begin reviving some of Milwaukee’s developing areas. I…… Read More

Integrating Creativity and Engineering Processes

Katherine Behlke, “Integrating Creativity and Engineering Processes” Mentors: Emily Berens and Christopher Willey, Art & Design Joining technical learning and creativity is something not enough people get to experience. There is so much valuable insight to be gained from merging…… Read More

Investigation of Nebulized Asthma Treatment on an Inbred Mouse Strain with an Asthma Like Phenotype

Brittany MacPherson, “Investigation of Nebulized Asthma Treatment on an Inbred Mouse Strain with an Asthma Like Phenotype” Mentor: Alexander Arnold, Chemistry & Biochemistry Asthma is one of the most prevalent global health problems, with 300 million humans affected worldwide, among…… Read More

Known Group Validity of the AccessPlace Building Accessibility App among Individuals with Motor, Cognitive, Hearing, and Visual Impairments

Kelly McGavock and Megan Vosberg, “Known Group Validity of the AccessPlace Building Accessibility App among Individuals with Motor, Cognitive, Hearing, and Visual Impairments.” Mentor: Nathan Spaeth, Occupational Science & Technology Although the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) mandate…… Read More

Left Out: Lack of Diversity in Healthcare Education

Eric Arvizu Calzada and Adane Durham “Left Out: Lack of Diversity in Healthcare Education” Mentor: Victoria Moerchen, Kinesiology Healthcare professions as a whole are among the least diverse fields. Making healthcare more diverse is essential to achieving better health outcomes…… Read More

Life Participation with Aphasia: Focus Groups with Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors

Cassidy Bertagnoli, “Life Participation with Aphasia: Focus Groups with Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors” Mentor: Sabine Heuer, Communication Sciences & Disorders Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Aphasia is chronic and impacts…… Read More

Lots to Adsorb: A Survey of PFAS’ Water-Partition Coefficients and Their Relation to Adsorption

Abdulhameed Kutubi, “Lots to Adsorb: A Survey of PFAS’ Water-Partition Coefficients and Their Relation to Adsorption” Mentors: Yin Wang and Xiaopeng Min, Civil & Environmental Engineering Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are man-made chemicals used in food packaging and housewares for their…… Read More

LSD Prohibition in America: A Timeline, 1965-1967

Mitchell Horner, “LSD Prohibition in America: A Timeline, 1965-1967” Mentor: Jocelyn Szczepaniak-Gillece, English An understanding of the legal background behind the prohibition of drugs, particularly hallucinogens, is essential to understanding contemporary American society. The “War on Drugs” contributed heavily to…… Read More

Machine Learning Applications in Development of Metal Matrix Composites

Tien Wong and Evelyn Murphy-Barrett, “Machine Learning Applications in Development of Metal Matrix Composites” Mentors: Pradeep Rohatgi, Amir Kordijazi, Swaroop Behera, and Kaustubh Rane, Materials Science & Engineering This project reviews literature on the applications of Machine Learning (ML) in…… Read More

Magnesium Based Orthopedic Implants and Controlling the Corrosion Rate

Thomas Brzozowski, “Magnesium Based Orthopedic Implants and Controlling the Corrosion Rate” Mentor: Pradeep Rohatgi, Materials Science & Engineering Though magnesium has long been determined potentially effective as an orthopedic biomaterial for implants, the high corrosion rate has been difficult to…… Read More

Manipulation of Mechanical Properties in Protein-Polysaccharide Hydrogels

Marina Slawinski, “Manipulation of Mechanical Properties in Protein-Polysaccharide Hydrogels” Mentor: Ionel Popa, Physics The ability to fine-tune the physical structure and mechanical properties of biomaterials is desirable for applications in tissue engineering as well as the design of cell scaffolds…… Read More

Mapping German-Polish Borderlands in Contemporary Literature

Klaudia Rixmann, “Mapping German-Polish Borderlands in Contemporary Literature” Mentor: Karolina May-Chu, Foreign Languages & Literature Ideas surrounding borders and their figurative meanings have gained increasing attention in the academic and literary world — but how can these ideas be used…… Read More

Mathematical Model of the Disruption of the Glucose Homeostasis in Cancer Patients

Chinh Nguyen, “Mathematical Model of the Disruption of the Glucose Homeostasis in Cancer Patients” Mentors: Gabriella Pinter and Peter Hinow, Mathematical Sciences Abstract Cancer is associated with risk factors and co-morbidities that can affect a patient’s treatment as well as…… Read More

Mechanistic Investigation of Photo-Induced DNA Interstrand Cross-Link (ICL) Formation by Substituted Benzene Analogues

Sakshi Malhotra, “Mechanistic Investigation of Photo-Induced DNA Interstrand Cross-Link (ICL) Formation by Substituted Benzene Analogues” Mentors: Xiaohua Peng and Nurul Islam Setu, Chemistry & Biochemistry For cell division, DNA transcription and replication are vital biological processes that require the temporary…… Read More

Mental Health Responses to COVID-19 on Twitter

Andrea Bishop, “Mental Health Responses to COVID-19 on Twitter” Mentor: Celeste Campos-Castillo, Sociology The current global pandemic has contributed to an increase of mental and emotional health concern discussions on various social media sites, especially Twitter. Not only has this…… Read More

Meteorologically Stratified Gust Factors for Forecasting Peak Wind Gusts Across the United States

Brandon Selbig, “Meteorologically Stratified Gust Factors for Forecasting Peak Wind Gusts Across the United States” Mentor: Jonathan Kahl, Atmospheric Science Wind gusts are a major factor in different areas across not only the United States but different parts of the…… Read More

Methods on the Extraction and Adsorption of PFAS

Alina Urbansky, “Methods on the Extraction and Adsorption of PFAS” Mentors: Yin Wang and Yanan Zhao, Civil & Environmental Engineering There has been a significant issue of toxins within our waterways, groundwater, and soil: PFAS. Short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl…… Read More

Microfabrication of LOC Device Utilizing Micro Pump and Micro Valve Flow Mechanisms

Manav Menon, “Microfabrication of LOC Device Utilizing Micro Pump and Micro Valve Flow Mechanisms” Mentors: Marcia Silva and Alice Lecus, Global Water Center Over the last decade microfabrication techniques have been implemented for the fabrication of Lab-on-a-chip (LOC) systems. These…… Read More

Mobile Design Box: Spaces that Supersede Property Boundaries & Encourage Permanence

Tess Richard, “Mobile Design Box: Spaces that Supersede Property Boundaries & Encourage Permanence” Mentors: Arijit Sen, Alexander Timmer, and Mo Zell, Architecture The objective of this project was to examine how community-engaged action-research and design methods could transform vacant lots…… Read More

Motivation and Cerebellar Morphology are Aberrant in a Rodent Model of ADHD

Brittany Larson, “Motivation and Cerebellar Morphology are Aberrant in a Rodent Model of ADHD” Mentors: Rodney Swain and Amanda Nazario, Psychology Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a neurobehavioral disorder commonly diagnosed in childhood, is characterized by three core behavioral deficits;…… Read More

Motor Learning Rapidly Increases Cerebellar Synaptogenesis and Astrocytic Structural Plasticity

Alicja Czyz, “Motor Learning Rapidly Increases Cerebellar Synaptogenesis and Astrocytic Structural Plasticity” Mentor: Rodney Swain, Psychology The learning of motor skills has been found to coincide with synaptogenesis and astrocytic hypertrophy in the paramedian lobule of the cerebellum. Reports of…… Read More

Moving Bo[a]rders: Identity and Social Kinesthetic of Rock-Climbing and Skateboarding Communities

Zoe Glise and Ashley Garcia, “Moving Bo[a]rders: Identity and Social Kinesthetic of Rock-Climbing and Skateboarding Communities” Mentor: Mair Culbreth, Dance Throughout this semester, our team has begun to develop an understanding of race, gender, and sexuality through movement research to…… Read More

Navigating Spaces in Higher Ed: Collaborating for Inclusion of Underrepresented Voices in Teacher Ed

Kintressa Gosz and Leticia Cortes, “Navigating Spaces in Higher Ed: Collaborating for Inclusion of Underrepresented Voices in Teacher Ed” Mentors: Elizabeth Rollins and Leanne Evans, Teaching & Learning Within spaces of higher education, an assortment of challenges and barriers arise…… Read More

Parent’s Perceptions of Analgesic Administration for Children’s Pain

Connor Lynch, “Parent’s Perceptions of Analgesic Administration for Children’s Pain” Mentor: W. Hobart Davies, Psychology All children will at some point experience acute pain, making the treatment of pain a pivotal point in pediatric patient care. The opioid crisis brought…… Read More

Parents’ Perceptions of Barriers to Children’s Mental Health Services

Bree Gonzalez and Hannah Zelms, “Parents’ Perceptions of Barriers to Children’s Mental Health Services” Mentors: Paul Florsheim, Stephani Moravec, and Marin Schmitt, Public Health Barriers to mental health treatment have been well documented in the research and clinical literature. The…… Read More

Parts of the Whole: The Body Is Home

Victoria Isaac, Natalie Derr, Ida Lucchesi, Cuauhtli Castro, “Parts of the Whole: The Body Is Home” Mentor: Maria Gillespie, Dance Prior research has examined the effects of punitive sanctions and institutions on individuals’ mental, physical, and emotional autonomy and agency……. Read More

Pavement and Near-Surface Temperatures Altering Winter Weather Risks

Meghan Bitterlin, “Pavement and Near-Surface Temperatures Altering Winter Weather Risks” Mentor: Paul Roebber, Atmospheric Science Innovative Weather (IW), a group of Operational Meteorologist at UWM, works closely with government and private clients to provide weather forecasts based upon a client’s…… Read More

Phase Three: Annual Update

Jessica Van Dyck, Maysam Abdeljaber, Taylor Romanyk, Luis Ylizaliturri Fernandez, and Steven Rasmussen, “Phase Three: Annual Update” Mentor: Trudy Watt, Architecture In the proposed video, UWM-SARUP’s Phase III design research team, presents their journey. Rooted in a radically hospitable and…… Read More

Precision and Reliability of Foot Posture Assessment Using a Seven Segment MSF Model

Chloe Glubka, “Precision and Reliability of Foot Posture Assessment Using a Seven Segment MSF Model” Mentor: Stephen Cobb, Kinesiology Abnormal foot posture is associated with a multitude of lower extremity injuries. Clinicians use various methods to quantify foot posture, however,…… Read More

Preliminary Construct Validity of the AccessTools Public Building Assessment for People with Disabilities

Megan Sullivan and Brooke Follansbee, “Preliminary Construct Validity of the AccessTools Public Building Assessment for People with Disabilities” Mentor: Roger Smith, Occupational Science & Technology The AccessTools mobile app generates comprehensive information about building accessibility. This app, being developed by…… Read More

Preliminary Data on the Feasibility of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Protocols

Kristin Her, “Preliminary Data on the Feasibility of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Protocols” Mentor: Shelley Lund, Communication Sciences & Disorders Individuals with severe speech or language disorders use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) methods to communicate in their everyday…… Read More

Production and Perception of English Vowels by Second Language Learners

Tessa Culleton, “Production and Perception of English Vowels by Second Language Learners” Mentor: Jae Yung Song, Linguistics Many language learning models imply a relationship between second language (L2) learners’ production and perception abilities. However, prior studies of the perception-production relationship…… Read More

Prosody of Tokyo Japanese Revisited: “Boundary Fall” in the Sentence-Level Pitch Contour

Junichi Iida, “Prosody of Tokyo Japanese Revisited: “Boundary Fall” in the Sentence-Level Pitch Contour” Mentor: Yuko Kojima-Wert, Foreign Languages & Literature As opposed to the traditional level-tone analysis of the prosody of Tokyo Japanese, where each mora is marked as…… Read More

Protein-Hydrogel Synthesis and Cation Induced Shape Programing Using Various Crosslinking Reagents

Daniel Collison, “Protein-Hydrogel Synthesis and Cation Induced Shape Programing Using Various Crosslinking Reagents” Mentor: Ionel Popa, Physics The ability to synthesis hydrogels and program a reversable temporary shape through three-dimensional crosslinking is essential to the future of medicine and soft…… Read More

Provider Support of Distressed Families in the PICU

Vivien Blecking, “Provider Support of Distressed Families in the PICU” Mentors: W. Hobart Davies and Kathryn Balistreri, Psychology The rates of severe anxiety symptoms in parents following their child’s admission to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) are about 24%,…… Read More

Racial Residential Segregation in Hotspots of Crime Incidents in Chicago from 1970 to 2010

Markia Silverman-Rodriguez, “Racial Residential Segregation in Hotspots of Crime Incidents in Chicago from 1970 to 2010” Mentor: Zengwang Xu, Geography In cities around the globe, there exists a significant correlation between racial residential segregation and crime. Numerous studies indicate that…… Read More

Racial Roots: Justice for Sex Trafficking Survivors

Nkaujoua Xiong, “Racial Roots: Justice for Sex Trafficking Survivors” Mentor: Sean Kafer, Film, Video, Animation, & New Genres This documentary project is based on the inequalities sex trafficking survivors of color encounter when they attempt to reintegrate back into society……. Read More

Racial/Ethnic Disparities in NICU Utilization/Outcomes and the Potential Effects of Community and Hospital/NICU Segregation in Wisconsin

Matida Bojang, “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in NICU Utilization/Outcomes and the Potential Effects of Community and Hospital/NICU Segregation in Wisconsin” Mentor: Emmanuel Ngui, Public Health Significant racial/ethnic disparities exist with Wisconsin having the highest African-American infant mortality in the 2013-2015 period. The…… Read More

Recruitment and Retention of Historically Underrepresented Students: UWM’s Experience

Alina Frias, Alyssa English, and Edie Redwine, “Recruitment and Retention of Historically Underrepresented Students: UWM’s Experience” Mentors: Chia Youyee Vang, History and Maurina Paradise, Electa Quinney Institute Barriers to academic success for historically underrepresented students are well documented in the…… Read More

Regeneration of Engineered Filtration Material and Recovery of Phosphorous from Agricultural Runoff

Nathanael Sovitzky, “Regeneration of Engineered Filtration Material and Recovery of Phosphorous from Agricultural Runoff” Mentor: Marcia Silva, Global Water Center Because the absorption of phosphate by plants is critical for their growth, farmers heavily fertilize their fields with it. However,…… Read More

Role of Cancer Cells on Force Transmission in a Multicomponent, Multicell Model of the Endothelium

Alessandra Ebben, “Role of Cancer Cells on Force Transmission in a Multicomponent, Multicell Model of the Endothelium” Mentor: Mahsa Dabagh, Biomedical Engineering Circulating cancer cells (CC) impact the hemodynamics in their vicinity. Altering local hemodynamics exposed on endothelial cells (EC)…… Read More

Searching for a Gerrymandering Antidote

Nathaniel Valentine, “Searching for a Gerrymandering Antidote” Mentor: Matthew Petering, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering The objective of my research last semester was to find map data and previous election data for every state in the US in an attempt to…… Read More

Self-Healing Biocompatible Materials and Applications

Erik Hansen and Kaveri Salunke, “Self-Healing Biocompatible Materials and Applications” Mentor: Pradeep Rohatgi, Materials Science & Engineering Self-healing materials have innate capabilities to restore geometry and mend damage in a structure compared to biological material. These materials have tremendous potential…… Read More

Social Media Approach to Understanding Community Strengths and Needs During COVID-19 Pandemic

Nicole Martin, “Social Media Approach to Understanding Community Strengths and Needs During COVID-19 Pandemic” Mentor: Jeana Holt, Nursing COVID-19 has profoundly impacted populations’ mental and physical health. People that were under-resourced before the pandemic are even more vulnerable. COVID-19-related stressors,…… Read More

Spheroidization Kinetics of Eutectoid Plain Carbon Steels

Zachary Breider, “Spheroidization Kinetics of Eutectoid Plain Carbon Steels” Mentor: Benjamin Church, Materials Science & Engineering Spheroidite is a microstructure of steel alloys which consists of sphere-like cementite (Fe3C) particles within a ferrite matrix. This microstructure can be achieved through…… Read More

STARS@UWM: The Search for Pulsars

Sparrow Roch, Anna Ehlke, Claire Bolda, Herbert de Leon, Tomas Fernandez, Telemachos Agoudemos, Alicia Smallwood, Alexander Klug, Lilly Herbst, and Graham Stearns, “STARS@UWM: The Search for Pulsars” Mentors: David Kaplan, Sarah Vigeland, and Dawn Erb, Physics Pulsars are a type…… Read More

Streamflow Characteristic Changes in a Catchment with Numerous High-Capacity Wells

Nathaniel Wojcicki, “Streamflow Characteristic Changes in a Catchment with Numerous High-Capacity Wells” Mentor: Woonsup Choi, Geography In the presence of human activity, hydrological droughts may not solely occur from nature. Human activities such as irrigation and reservoir maintenance can be…… Read More

Study of Protein Mechanics Using a Novel Force-Clamp Rheometer-Based Protein Hydrogel Software

Naomi Raicu, “Study of Protein Mechanics Using a Novel Force-Clamp Rheometer-Based Protein Hydrogel Software” Mentor: Ionel Popa, Physics Protein hydrogels are materials comprised of many proteins that have characteristics of both polymeric hydrogels and proteins, making them both durable and…… Read More

Studying and Modeling the Long-Range Transport of Air Parcels Arriving at Mexican Gulf Coast Cities

Dao Wang, “Studying and Modeling the Long-Range Transport of Air Parcels Arriving at Mexican Gulf Coast Cities” Mentor: Jonathan Kahl, Atmospheric Science Acid rain can damage cultural heritage, including pre-Hispanic archaeological sites in Mexico. Over the past few decades, acid…… Read More

Synaptic and Astrocytic Plasticity of Motor-Learning Within the Cerebellum

Elpiniki Tianis, “Synaptic and Astrocytic Plasticity of Motor-Learning Within the Cerebellum” Mentor: Rodney Swain, Psychology Motor-skills are imperative to execute basic functions within everyday life, and the ability to learn novel motor-skills allows for constant additions to the skill set……. Read More

Synthesis of Polyeurothane Foam with Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Arsenic Filtration

Isaac Putzier, “Synthesis of Polyeurothane Foam with Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Arsenic Filtration” Mentor: Krishna Pillai, Mechanical Engineering The research done in this study aims to prove that polyurethane foam can be a cost-efficient way to remove arsenic from drinking…… Read More

Systematical Assessment of Rare Variant Association Tests via Simulations

Sophie Fournier, “Systematical Assessment of Rare Variant Association Tests via Simulations” Mentor: Shengtong Han, Public Health Rare variant association methods are used to detect rare variants associated with human complex traits or disease. A number of factors could influence the…… Read More

The ART of Infertility: Diversifying Expressions of Loss through Art & Creativity

Elena Castro and Kyra Conners, “The ART of Infertility: Diversifying Expressions of Loss through Art & Creativity” Mentor: Maria Novotny, English The ART of Infertility’s mission is to break the silence around the experiences of infertility, offering art and storytelling…… Read More

The Benefits and Drawbacks of Privacy Invasion During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Diana Illencik, “The Benefits and Drawbacks of Privacy Invasion During the COVID-19 Pandemic” Mentor: Celeste Campos-Castillo, Sociology Privacy has been an important topic of discussion during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some amount of surveillance of the public is necessary to conduct…… Read More

The Changing Environmental Factors Affecting Hatching Success in Tree Swallows

Cheyenne Smith, “The Changing Environmental Factors Affecting Hatching Success in Tree Swallows” Mentor: Peter Dunn, Biological Sciences Birds that eat flying insects (aerial insectivores), such as swallows, are declining at the fastest rates in North America. One prominent hypothesis for…… Read More

The Electoral Success of Diversity in State-Level Elections: Utilizing the Candidate Characteristics Cooperative (C3) Project

Holden Skeels and Peyton Hyland, “The Electoral Success of Diversity in State-Level Elections: Utilizing the Candidate Characteristics Cooperative (C3) Project” Mentor: Paru Shah, Political Science Today, we are witnessing a rise in the campaign and election of female candidates and…… Read More

The Evaluation of Adolescent Body Size Using Photographs and Participant Recall

Nicole Carlson and Anamarie LeDuc, “The Evaluation of Adolescent Body Size Using Photographs and Participant Recall” Mentors: Ellen Velie, Emily Guseman, Elizabeth Duthie, and Darek Lucas, Public Health Adolescence represents a critical period in obesity development, which is associated with…… Read More

The Evolution of the Corral Trap for Single Particle Trapping

Erika Johansen, “The Evolution of the Corral Trap for Single Particle Trapping” Mentors: Jorg Woehl and Quintus Owen, Chemistry & Biochemistry The interactions between charged metal surfaces and electrolytes in solution is of significant interest to the One Molecule Group’s…… Read More

The Future of International Accounting Curriculum in the United States

Annika Gogan and Jessica Rudolph, “The Future of International Accounting Curriculum in the United States” Mentor: Laura Swenson, Business Accounting faculty are responsible for both preparing students to pass the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exams and creating competent, well-rounded accounting…… Read More

The Genealogy of the Gun: Shakespeare and the Politics of Premodernity

Emily Dalske, “The Genealogy of the Gun: Shakespeare and the Politics of Premodernity” Mentor: Mark Netzloff, English In William Shakespeare’s series of history plays, anxieties experienced in guerilla warfare abroad are embodied by the bombastic and violent character Ancient Pistol…… Read More

The Impact of Disturbed Flow Induced Arterial Stiffness on Mechanotransduction in Endothelial Cells

Andrea Alonso, “The Impact of Disturbed Flow Induced Arterial Stiffness on Mechanotransduction in Endothelial Cells” Mentor: Mahsa Dabagh, Biomedical Engineering Atherosclerosis prone regions of the vasculature are exposed to disturbed flow where low and oscillatory wall shear stress affect endothelia…… Read More

The Influence of Film Thickness on Covalent Organic Membrane Properties and Structure

Miguel Jaimes, “The Influence of Film Thickness on Covalent Organic Membrane Properties and Structure” Mentor: Xiaoli Ma, Materials Science & Engineering Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are an emerging class of porous membrane materials constructed from organic building blocks via strong…… Read More

The Milwaukee Column: A Simple, Affordable, and Effective Apparatus for Teaching and Research of One-Dimensional Flow and Transport in Porous Media

Dylan Childs, “The Milwaukee Column: A Simple, Affordable, and Effective Apparatus for Teaching and Research of One-Dimensional Flow and Transport in Porous Media” Mentors: Charles Paradis, Adam Schmidt, and Maxwell Morgan, Geosciences How groundwater travels and interacts with porous media…… Read More

The Reimann-Stieltjes Integral and Its Application in Modeling the Poisson Process

Casey Schmidt, “The Reimann-Stieltjes Integral and Its Application in Modeling the Poisson Process” Mentor: Richard Stockbridge, Mathematical Sciences A Poisson Process counts the number arrivals of an event, where each arrival occurs at a random time. Evaluating complex statistical processes,…… Read More

The Relationship Between Insect Abundance and Seasonal Temperature and Weather Trends

Kira Dayton, “The Relationship Between Insect Abundance and Seasonal Temperature and Weather Trends” Mentor: Peter Dunn, Biological Sciences Global climate change is affecting seasonal temperature and weather patterns.  There is concern that these changes may be leading to declines in…… Read More

Using Inductive Generalization Principles in the Mathematics Classroom

Noah Wolfe, “Using Inductive Generalization Principles in the Mathematics Classroom” Mentor: Chris Lawson, Educational Psychology The Common Core Standards for Mathematical Practice states that inductive generalizations, using specific evidence to come to new, broader conclusions, is one of the most…… Read More

Visualizing Growth: The Development of Immersive High-Dimensional Information Coordinate Systems

Emma Horvath, “Visualizing Growth: The Development of Immersive High-Dimensional Information Coordinate Systems” Mentor: Christopher Willey, Art & Design The purpose of my research is to assist Professor Willey with visualizing researchers’ growth by using researchers’ keywords and a 3D coordinate…… Read More

Vowel Production of Mandarin-Speaking Children with Cochlear Implants

Megan Harris, Samantha Borden, Camryn Ryan, and Natalie Gustafson, “Vowel Production of Mandarin-Speaking Children with Cochlear Implants” Mentor: Jing Yang, Communication Sciences & Disorders Spoken language is acquired through the use of language and the auditory awareness of one’s own…… Read More

Wasteland Salon

Yasmeen Amer, Emma Bittner, Natalie Kuehl, and Liam Kolstad, “Wasteland Salon” Mentor: Sarah Aziz, Architecture Wasteland Salon, MOOCH Series, and the Pleasure Palace are three projects that explore designed situations and collaborations from a position invested in finding and foregrounding…… Read More

Weather-Weary Wastewater Bacteria

Garrett Scapellato, “Weather-Weary Wastewater Bacteria” Mentors: Ryan Newton and Emily Lamartina, Freshwater Sciences To relieve pressure caused by heavy rain, wastewater treatment plants release raw or partially treated sewage into natural waterways. These events, called combined sewer overflow (CSOs), introduce…… Read More

Where Do Women Go for Information During Pregnancy Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic?

Niyokwizera Anna, “Where Do Women Go for Information During Pregnancy Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic?” Mentor: Teresa Johnson, Nursing During the COVID-19 pandemic many women experienced problems accessing care and information during pregnancy and postpartum. They had questions about their body,…… Read More

WisDOT DT4000 Crash Report Narrative Survey

Kaitlyn Jankowski, “WisDOT DT4000 Crash Report Narrative Survey” Mentors: Xiao Qin and Md Abu Sayed, Civil & Environmental Engineering Crash report data, specifically the narrative, is used by many transportation professionals during roadway and intersection review making the quality of…… Read More

Women’s Experiences of Pregnancy during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Kim Phan, “Women’s Experiences of Pregnancy during the COVID-19 Pandemic” Mentors: Teresa Johnson and AkkeNeel Talsma, Nursing The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely impacted women’s plans and expectations for pregnancy and birth experiences. The purpose of this research is to investigate…… Read More

Work and Personal Life Boundaries of Resident Assistants

Jewel Lo, “Work and Personal Life Boundaries of Resident Assistants” Mentor: Sarah Riforgiate, Communication Resident assistants (RAs) support undergraduate students in college residence halls by serving as a resource and mentor to residents while promoting campus rules/policies. RA responsibilities alongside…… Read More