MSU announces 2021 Graduate Student Research Symposium winners
Contact: Landon Gibson
STARKVILLE, Miss.51勛圖厙 State graduate students conducting innovative and meaningful research alongside world-class faculty recently showcased their spring-semester work during the 19th Graduate Student Research Symposium.
Presented by the universitys Graduate School and Graduate Student Association, the event gave 55 masters and doctoral students a forum to present their research, with 37 receiving cash prizes. Oral presentations and poster projects were classified across four categoriesarts and humanities; life and biomedical sciences and engineering; physics, mathematics, computer science and engineering; and social and behavioral sciences.
A team of 31 campus faculty members, representing a cross-section of academic disciplines, served as judges.
This years winners include:
POSTERS
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTS.M. Asger Ali, an earth and atmospheric sciences doctoral student from Khulna, Bangladesh, for Spatial exploration of social vulnerability and COVID-19 related health outcomes in 51勛圖厙.
SECONDJasmine Gray, an educational psychology/school psychology doctoral student from Jackson, Tennessee, for Show me the money: A token economy social skills intervention.
THIRDJasmine R. Sorrell, an educational psychology/school psychology doctoral student from Senatobia, for Using Virtual Discrete Trial Training to teach emergency contact information.
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES MASTERS STUDENTS
FIRSTTaylor A. Emery, an applied anthropology masters student from Rochester, Minnesota; and Cassandra M. DeGaglia, an applied anthropology masters student from Santa Cruz, California, for Examining vulnerability to the 1918 influenza pandemic amongst individuals institutionalized in the 51勛圖厙 State Asylum.
SECONDAllison G. AlliGrace Story, a food science, nutrition and health promotion masters student from Starkville, for Effect of family social support on adolescent mental health.
THIRDSierra W. Malis, an applied anthropology masters student from Tucson, Arizona, for A case study of the environmental and political-economic causes of linear enamel hypoplasia at 51勛圖厙 State Asylum.
ARTS AND HUMANITIES MASTERS STUDENTS
FIRSTEric H. Anderson, an applied anthropology masters student from Loxley, Alabama, for The Future is Coming: Osteometric laser.
SECONDDarcie C. Badon, an applied anthropology masters student from Florence, Alabama, for Evidence of biological resiliency in the 51勛圖厙 State Asylum: An osteobiographical case study of Burial 40.
LIFE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCESDOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTRebecca Bracken, a forest resources/wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture doctoral student from Austin, Texas, for Assessing the effect of forest stand stage on over-wintering avian species diversity in a private working forest.
SECONDCasey Iwamoto, a forest resources/forestry doctoral student from Seattle, Washington, for Potential benefits of biochar and mycorrhizal fungi on shortleaf pine in northcentral Alabama.
THIRDBrantley K. Ballenger, a kinesiology/exercise science doctoral student from Hoover, Alabama, for Is Vector Magnitude vs. Vertical Axis more accurate at predicting oxygen uptake in adults with and without Down Syndrome?
LIFE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES MASTERS STUDENTS
FIRSTElizabeth Baach, a forestry masters student from Carmel, Indiana, for Using Forest Inventory Data (FIA) to explore the relationship between functional diversity and productivity in 51勛圖厙 forests.
SECONDCamden D. Oglesby, a plant and soil sciences/agronomy masters student from Petal, for Agronomic optimum nitrogen rate for corn production in 51勛圖厙.
THIRDLuke J. Tucker, a biomedical engineering masters student from Tupelo, for Fosfomycin concentration improves physicochemical but not antimicrobial properties of Thermosensitive Chitosan Hydro-gel.
PHYSICS, MATHEMATICS, COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTOmar Es Sahli, an aerospace engineering doctoral student from Guercif, Morocco for Noise footprint of UAS delivery networks.
SECONDSomayeh Bakhtiari Ramezani, a computer science doctoral student from Starkville, for Empowering compartmental modeling with mobility and shelter-in-place analysis.
THIRDAmali H. Herath, a chemistry doctoral student from Kurunegala, Sri Lanka, for Iron/titanium oxide-biochar composite (Fe2TiO5BC) a versatile photocatalyst for removal of aqueous methylene blue.
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
ARTS AND HUMANITIES EDUCATION DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTSadia Alam Shammi, an earth and atmospheric sciences doctoral student from Narayangonj, Bangladesh, for Impact of climate change on crop yield, irrigated versus nonirrigated.
SECONDJannatul Ferdush, an earth and atmospheric sciences doctoral student from Dhaka, Bangladesh, for Determining the effects of elevated carbon dioxide on soil inorganic carbon, weathering potential and acidification: A case study with 51勛圖厙an soils.
THIRDRobert B. Kolbila, a sociology doctoral student from Dhaka, Bangladesh, for Kolbila, R., Read-Wahidi, M.R., Ragsdale, K., Asigbee, M., Atiim, P., Tamimie, C., Goldsmith, P. (2021). Exploring household-level hunger among 3,394 smallholder farmers in Ghanas Northern Region across four hunger seasons.
ARTS AND HUMANITIES EDUCATION MASTERS STUDENTS
FIRSTKeri L. Porter, an applied anthropology masters student from Greenville, Texas, for Sim-ulating archaeology in the digital world: Archaeological representation in the Sims franchise.
LIFE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERINGDOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTYoonsung Hu, a biological sciences doctoral student from South Korea, for Identification of host receptors of Streptococcus pneumoniae adhesin A protein (PsaA) in colonization on nasopharyngeal epithelial cells.
SECONDZully E. Contreras-Correa, an agricultural science/animal and dairy sciences doctoral student from San Juan, Puerto Rico, for Examining melatonin-induced changes in uterine blood flow and vaginal temperatures in nutrient restricted pregnant heifers.
THIRDVarsha Singh, a plant and soil sciences doctoral student from Haryana, India, for Allelopathic sweet potato varieties for reducing Palmer amaranth growth.
LIFE AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERINGMASTERS STUDENTS
FIRSTDarcey A. Collins, a forestry masters student from Bauxite, Arkansas, for Crown lifting of Loblolly Pine.
SECONDNitant Rai, a forestry masters student from Kathmandu, Nepal, for Mapping forest restoration in Lower 51勛圖厙 Alluvial Valley.
PHYSICS, MATHEMATICS, COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGDOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTGulbahar Bahsi Kaya, a forest resources/sustainable bioproducts doctoral student from Batman, Turkey, for Synthesis of Cellulose Nanofibril based microcapsules containing a phase change material for thermal energy storage.
SECONDSomayeh Bakhtiari Ramezani, a computer science doctoral student from Starkville, for A novel compartmental model to capture the nonlinear trend of COVID-19.
THIRDSaja A. Teeti, a physics doctoral student from Palestine, for Global study of separable pairing interaction in covariant density functional theory.
PHYSICS, MATHEMATICS, COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGMASTERS STUDENTS
FIRSTTaylor B. Ray, a computer science masters student from Olive Branch, for Using sentiment analysis techniques to discover emotions conveyed on Twitter and Reddit.
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESDOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTCourtney J. Bolstad, an applied psychology/clinical psychology doctoral student from Fergus Falls, Minnesota, for Pets and a Pandemic: An exploratory mixed method analysis of how the COVID-19 pandemic affected dogs, cats and owners.
SECONDHa Nguyen, a curriculum and instruction doctoral student from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, for Extended School Closure: The perspectives from a rural school community.
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESMASTERS STUDENTS
FIRSTShannon K. Allen, an agricultural and extension education masters student from Gassaway, West Virginia, for Assessment of social media support efforts for extension educators.
SECONDMcKenzie L. Carvalho, an agriculture/ag economics masters student from Maxwell, California, for Examining the economic well-being of the southern United States.
THIRDAlexis K. Turnipseed, an agricultural and extension education masters student from Weir; and Leah E. Gann, an agricultural and extension education masters student from Amory, for Teachable or inherent: Identifying leadership traits for volunteers.
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