Nine CSUN students traveled to San Luis Obispo to present at the 31st Annual Student Research Competition
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on my way to participate in statewide research competition which will be held in
Calpoly San Luis Obispo
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and sending 9 contestants. I am the first doctoral candidate in CSUN history to
present a research in the 31st Annual Student Research Competition . Very
exiting to present an unknown topic on MENASWA
31st Annual Student Research Competition
May 2, 2017
Nine CSUN students traveled to San Luis Obispo to present at the 31st Annual Student Research Competition held April 28th-29th!
Three students won top placements in their sessions!
1st Place: Julia Dandurand, Mathematics graduate student, presented: On Book Crossing Numbers of the Complete Graph
2nd Place: Sa La Kim, Biology undergraduate student, presented: 1TGA1 is a Novel Biomarker and Therapeutic Target for Blocking Stemness in pancreatic Cancer
2nd Place: Maya Wax Cavallaro, Linguistics graduate student, presented: Singing for its Life: Verbal arts and internet technology in Unangam Tunuu revitalization
Areli Castrejon, Physics undergraduate student, presented: The Photoelectric Instability in Debris Disks: Planets or Just Gas?
Soraya Fallah, Education Leadership and Policy Studies graduate student, presented: Experiences of Middle Eastern, North African, and Southwest Asian (MENASWA) Families of Children with Disabilities in the United States Special Education System
Miguel Hernandez, English undergraduate student, presented: Uncovering the Real: Gerald Vizenor's Postindian Warrior
Gelareh Jahangiri, Engineering Management graduate student, presented: A Proactive Risk Assessment Framework to Enhance Patient Safety in Operating Rooms
David Kanoasamoa, Mass Communications graduate student, presented: Concussed: The American Dream
Sargis Karavardanyan, Political Science graduate student, presented: The Partisan and Ideological Impact on Environmental Policy Among American Voters
RGS congratulates all CSUN students who participated in this statewide competition
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