UCF Student Research Week 2024: Celebrating Innovation, Collaboration and Impact Celebrating interdisciplinary excellence with keynotes to competitions, UCF scholars unite for research and creative scholarship.
New Poster Printer Helps UCF Graduate Students, Faculty Share Their Research Located in the Graduate Student Center in Trevor Colbourn Hall, the large-scale poster printer will make it easier for Knights to share their research.
Student Research Week: The Greater Good Ahead of Selfish Interests is Focus of Marketing Study Ph.D. student looks at how self-compassion creates longer lasting positive effects for donors in addition to fostering high prosocial behavior.
Student Research Week: Inspired by ‘The Bachelor,’ UCF Student Studying Aphasia Communication sciences and disorders student Allison Conrad was inspired to study the field after learning about it from a contestant on the show.
Team Presents EMG Video Games Controllers and Prosthesis Users Study During Student Research Week An interdisciplinary team of students will showcase what they’ve learned working with children and prosthetics while interning at Limbitless Solutions.
Student Research Week: Preserving History Through Field Work and Technology Anthropology graduate student Alexander Nalewaik ’21 hopes his experience in the Ocala National Forest will lead to a career protecting national sites.
Student Research Week: How a Special Bacteria and Vitamin D Impact Immunity Ph.D. student Joseph Vaccaro ’21MS looks at the role of the bacteria connected to Crohn’s Disease for potential clues about the body’s immunity system.
Student Research Week: The Power of TikTok in Self-expression Undergraduate student Lindsey Wright explores the use of audios and hashtags on TikTok and how their use reflects self-identity.
Student Research Week: Can Wetlands Help Clean the Mess Your Laundry Makes? Sophia Stahl examines if treatment wetlands are effective at cleaning up the microplastics released in laundry wastewater.
UCF Student Researcher Uses Machine Learning to Understand Far Away Planets A physics doctoral candidate is using and developing machine learning methods to study planets’ atmospheres, which may help scientists detect life on them.
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