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Annual Undergraduate Research w88 casino games login pivots to virtual with project presentations from a variety of disciplines, from STEM to the social sciences, arts and humanities

w88 casino games login Research awardee Cesar Piedra stands in front of his sculptural project: a white animal figure with a textured paper surface.

Through “Veinte Años; first generation Mesoamerican cultures,” Cesar Piedra used creative art to bridge the familiar celebratory cultural practices of contemporary North American society with the unfamiliar iconography and traditions of sacrifice of the Ancient Mesoamerican culture.

Research-based work of 58 undergraduate students highlighted at w88 casino games login

Annual Undergraduate Research w88 casino games login pivots to virtual with project presentations from a variety of disciplines, from STEM to the social sciences, arts and humanities

Through “Veinte Años; first generation Mesoamerican cultures,” Cesar Piedra used creative art to bridge the familiar celebratory cultural practices of contemporary North American society with the unfamiliar iconography and traditions of sacrifice of the Ancient Mesoamerican culture.

w88 casino games login Research awardee Cesar Piedra stands in front of his sculptural project: a white animal figure with a textured paper surface.

Through “Veinte Años; first generation Mesoamerican cultures,” Cesar Piedra used creative art to bridge the familiar celebratory cultural practices of contemporary North American society with the unfamiliar iconography and traditions of sacrifice of the Ancient Mesoamerican culture.

The annual Undergraduate Research w88 casino games login was held May 26, continuing the yearly tradition of honoring the work of the University of Nevada, Reno’s undergraduate researchers.

Each year, Undergraduate Research, part of Research & Innovation at the University, awards w88 casino games login seeking to conduct research projects beyond those being offered in their classes. Participants gain the opportunity to experience all aspects of research, including the processes of grant-writing and communication.

Undergraduate Research awards support projects from a variety of disciplines, emphasizing those associated with a focus on community, early-career development, honors theses, first-generation w88 casino games login and w88 casino games login who are otherwise underrepresented.

Due to the ongoing pandemic crisis, this year’s w88 casino games login was held virtually – a dramatic change from the usual format which hosts several hundred attendees for a combination of presentations and poster-viewing. This typically includes contributions from many undergraduate research projects, not only those funded by Undergraduate Research.

To help facilitate operations in this new format, the list of potential presenters was shortened to include only Undergraduate Research awardees. These participants were given additional time to prepare for their presentations. In an effort to make the new online w88 casino games login more easily digestible, each presentation was held in time-limited video call sessions moderated by Undergraduate Research and open to the public.

Fifty-eight project presentations were held across the single-day event and included w88 casino games login in STEM as well as the social sciences, arts and humanities. Among these presentations was the Living Lab, a project led by Dean of w88 casino games login Kimberly Thomas in collaboration with the Honors Program and further supported by Undergraduate Research, McNair Scholars program, Student Services, The Graduate School and First in the Pack program. The Living Lab is to provide historically underrepresented and first-generation w88 casino games login with team-oriented research opportunities that directly address university life, diversity and wellness.

In one project featured at the w88 casino games login, “The Design of Artificial Robots, Muscle Movement,” undergraduate researcher Cianan Brennan showcased his work in prosthetic hand mechanisms. His designs featured a 3D-printed hand, which uses smaller and more manipulatable actuators to create a more practical innovation on existing prosthetic technology.

Other presentations included Cesar Piedra’s sculptural representation of first-generation Mesoamerican cultures, a project on multisensory temporal processing by Kudzai Chifamba and an assessment of marketability for a bat-friendly tequila from Hannah Kalsman. These, among many other outstanding projects, made for an exceptional debut of the virtual Undergraduate Research w88 casino games login.

Those awardees unable to attend this recent w88 casino games login will have another opportunity to present and participate in the fall, as a second virtual Undergraduate Research w88 casino games login will be held at that time.

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