Undergraduate Programs

Schedule

UAB Expo

Friday, April 24th, 9:00am – 4:00pm

Center Court – Campus Recreation Center & Heritage Hall

 Schedule: 

TIME

EVENT
8:00am – 8:45am Participant registration for presentations (Center Court)
9:00am – 9:25am Opening Remarks (Center Court)

     Christopher W. Reaves (Office for Undergraduate Research)     

     Carol Z. Garrison (UAB President)

     Libby Telle (Undergraduate Researcher)     

9:30am - 11:30am           Poster and Art Presentations (Center Court)

11-30am - 11:45am             Remove Posters and Art

1:00am – 4:00pm            Oral Presentations (HHB 102, 106, 126)

 

 

  ROOM 102
  Session 1  
Time Name Work in Progress
1:00 PM Josh Hickman  
  Backslutning Eld
1:15 PM Harry Miree  
  Paper Jam: Symphony for Copy Machines
1:30 PM Joy Streetman  
  Ethical Requirements of the Court Interpreter and Translator: How they Impact and Pertain to the Judicial Process.
   
1:45 PM Amanda Minnix  
  FLEX Programs in the Preschool Environment: What are the effects?
  Session 2 "In Language"  
2:00 PM Allison Callahan  
  “The Demand for Qualified Foreign Language Translators and Interpreters in Alabama’s Educational System”
2:15 PM Tara Brown  
  The Narcissistic Personality of Don Quixote
2:30 PM Larry Slater  
  Comparison of HIV Knowledge and Attitudes among Nursing Students in Honduras and the U.S.
2:45 PM Michelle Blackburn  
  Examining the Perceptions of Community and Family Violence by Hispanic Women: A Comparison of Hispanic Women in Honduras and Immigrant Hispanic Women in the United States
3:00 PM Libby Telle, Joy Lamar, Cassie Stokes, Kristin Olson, Sarah Grogan, Nejla Harris, Rebekah Whitaker, Keldon Watts, Tricia Arrington & Jessica Williams  
  Spanish Short Stories
3:15 PM Libby Telle  
  Health Care: A Right or an Industry?
  Session 3
3:30 PM Chris Johnson, Dexter Lewis & Dmitri Polonov *
  Polarization in Optics
3:45 PM Jacob Huggart, Yvonne Lane, Casey Haralson & Chase Burnette *
Application of Polarization in Liquid Crystal Displays

  ROOM 106
  Session 1  
Time Name Work in Progress
1:00 PM Jin Joo Shim  
  Dilemma between Major Power State and International Health Organizations 
1:15 PM Kevin Nord & Blair Farley *
  Development of Self-Optimizing Computational Design & Applications to Wind Turbines
1:30 PM Toral Patel & Sarah Morse *
  The Affects of Environmental Enrichment on Histone Acetylation in Aged Models
1:45 PM Nathan Renneboog  
Cost effective use of remote sensing technology to identify malaria vector breeding zones
Session 2  
2:00 PM Aaron Neal  
  Assessing the vaccine potential of Plasmodium falciparum Merozoite Surface Protein 6
2:15 PM Toral  Patel *
The Role of PON-I in D4-F Peptide Function
2:30 PM Amos Smith  
  Coding by Voice with Alice 
2:45 PM Eric Frees  
  Exploring the Hidden Point Removal Operator
Session 3  
3:00 PM Laura Bordelon  
  The Effect of Tobin's q on Stock Performance
3:15 PM Heather Finklea & Warren Ballard  
Wells Fargo and Wachovia Banking Assessment
3:30 PM Kimona Gardner, Swayze Waters, Deadrian Rice, Leo Arnold &   
Ryan Bradley
Customer Satisfaction Report for O'Neal Steel
3:45 PM Natasha Shamsuddin, Chris Davis, Brandon Huffstetler, Madhwam Singh &   
Michael Perryman
  AITP Website  
   

  ROOM 126
  Session 1  
Time Name Work in Progress
1:00 PM Russell Norris  
  Game Design and Ludonarrative Problems in Braid
1:15 PM Liz Spears  
  Sexual Prizes: Libertine Encounters and Economic Allusions in The Rover
1:30 PM James Gothard  
  “whereas he knew that he knew that he knew that he was not”: Hybridity, the Rhetoric of Paradox, and Leopold Bloom’s Religion(s) in James Joyce’s Ulysses
1:45 PM Grant Merrill  
Flannery O'Connor and the Representation of Japanese
Session 2  
2:00 PM Allen Hyde  
  Residential Patterns in Metropolitan Birmingham
2:15 PM Anna McCown, Catryn Kellenberger, Divya Patel, and Telishia King  
Disparities in K-12 Education in Two Birmingham Area Schools
2:30 PM Carrie  Robbins and Brittany Hammond  
  XO Project: Technology Usage and Academic Performance among Elementary School Students in the Birmingham City School System 
2:45 PM Carolyn Myers  
  Perpetuation and Normalization of Eating Disorders Through Contemporary Culture
Session 3  
3:00 PM Joshua Williams *
  Eating What We Love: A Look At The Cultural Acceptance of Meat Consumption
3:15 PM Stephanie Foo  
Doctors' Opinions on the Impact of Medical Dramas on Patients' Perceptions of Health and Healthcare
3:30 PM Kelly Jackson  
Secrets of the Norman Conquest of 1066 as Seen Through the Bayeux Tapestry
3:45 PM Allison Borden & Brittney Jones  
Let the Silent Voices Be Heard: Health Care Inequalities Addressed Locally and Globally
 
4:00 PM Patty Wang, Doug Franks & Anna Lloyd *
TBA
   
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