Jordan Opp | University Communication and Marketing
Jordan Opp | University Communication and Marketing
Angela Le, a software engineering major, presented her research during the opening day of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Student Research Days on April 7 in the Nebraska Union Ballroom.
The weeklong celebration highlighted student research across disciplines, beginning with poster sessions in engineering and physical sciences. It continued with additional presentations, a Student Research Slam competition and agriculture-focused talks. Undergraduate research at UNL engages students in hands-on projects with faculty mentors, helping them build skills and contribute to new knowledge.
Campus photos of the week
Oliver Estes, a senior studying art and art history and criticism, discussed his research during the poster session in the Nebraska Union Ballroom.
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Dominic Morris, a senior electrical engineering major, presented his work on a low-cost alternating current cyclic voltammetry system during the poster session in the Nebraska Union Ballroom.
Dhwani Dholakia, a junior majoring in biochemistry and psychology, discussed her research during Student Research Days in the Nebraska Union Ballroom.
Caroline Slama, a junior biological systems engineering major, presented her research during the Undergraduate Student Poster Session.
Giveaway items — including stickers, pens, brochures and corn-shaped stress relievers — were available to students attending Student Research Days, with each item celebrating Nebraska research.