Four Students Presenting at SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference
March 19, 2018
Four students, representing the mathematics and visual communications departments, are headed to SUNY Oneonta next month to present their research at the SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC).
SURC brings together undergraduate students and faculty mentors from across the SUNY system for a day of activities, including sessions devoted to student presentations (oral, performance, artistic displays, and poster), luncheon with keynote speakers, a SUNY Graduate School and Career Fair, and professional development workshops for students and faculty.
The students and their projects include:
- Tunisia Solomon and Emily Giordano, Department of Mathematics
Dynamic Optimization in Natural Resource Management
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Worku Bitew - Lilibeth Torres and Jonathan Rendom, Department of Mathematics
Constructing a Model of the Motions of the Pendulum
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Irina Neymotin - Venkat Ganesh, Department of Mathematics
An Analysis of Extreme Events in the Stock Market
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Douglas Johnston - Zohal Azimi, Department of Visual Communications
MAMORU: Using Research Methods to Design Mobile Services that Personify Trust for Travel Bags
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Brian O’Keefe