Come to see some of the amazing research our students are doing!
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Meet the next generation of great researchers and enjoy the firework of dazzling science as our undergraduate students will compete in lightning talk competition. Each of them in 5 minutes will tell about their research project and try to convince everyone that they are worth the grand prize.
Time | Presenter | Subject |
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1:00 PM | Introductory Remarks | |
1:05 PM | Rachel Baley | Long-Term Detector Drift at Fermilab |
1:13 PM | Kalea Wen | Quantum Simulation on a Trapped Ion Computer |
1:21 PM | Kirsten Smith | Neutrino Detectors what are they and why do we build them |
1:29 PM | Kevin Su | Mine detection and identification with small Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) System |
1:37 PM | Sarah Sasinowska | Non-stochastic Active Galactic Nuclei |
1:45 PM | Ramisa Rahman | RADIOHEAD: The Radiowave Hunt for young stellar object Emission And Demographics |