Interdisciplinary Colloquium
COSAM Interdisciplinary Colloquium
2016 - 2017
Fall Semester
- Katherine Perry (Mathematics) - Seeking Rainbow Trees
- Xinxing Ma (Physics) - Suppresion of density limit disruptions in a current-carrying stellarator
- Carly Engel (Chemistry) - Investigating Flavin-Based Electron Bifurcation in Heterodisulfide (HDR)
- Dylan Reedy (Physics) - The many deaths of a water molecule
- Safique Islam (Chemistry) - Radical Chain Reduction of CCl4 Initiated by Illumination of SPEEK Solutions
- Samantha Smoot (Biology) - Life at Sea: Working as a Bering Sea Shellfish Fisheries Observer
- Curtis Johnson (Physics) - Ultraviolet spectroscopic measurements of high-Z plasma facing components
- Jianzhen Liu (Mathematics) - Toeplitz matrices are unitarily similar to symmetric matrices
- Xiangpeng Li (Chemistry) - “Mouse-on-a-chip” model for Diabetes research
Spring Semester
- Ana Dmytrejchuk Gil (Chemistry) - Conformationally restricted macrocyclic nucleosides for RNA-based therapeutic applications**
- Nicholas Barbre (Geosciences) - Irrigation and Certificate of Use Compliance in the Wiregrass Region of Alabama
- Taylor Hall (Physics) - Dust particle flows in the presence of imposed ordered structures
- Ana Dmytrejchuk Gil (Chemistry) - Conformationally restricted macrocyclic nucleosides for RNA-based therapeutic applications
- Austin Bush (Geosciences) - Assessing Rainwater Harvesting Potential for Urban Multi-family Housing Developments in Auburn, AL using UAS
- Matthew Galaska (Biology) - Crossing barriers: Admixure revealed across the Antarctic Polar Front in brittle star (Astrotoma agassizii) phylogeography
- Richard Strom (Physics) - Momentum Imaging Techniques for Dissociative Electron Attachment of the Carbon Tetrafluoride Molecule through Cold Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy (COLTRIMS)
- Breanna Sipley (Biology) - Genomics of parasites: investigating the evolution of blood parasitism in parasitic flatworms
- Bin Yeh (Mathemtics) - Decomposing graphs with two associate classes into paths of length 3
**Moved to March 7th