This is the virtual exhibit for the Discovery Day, which is hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research. The event celebrates students, faculty, and staff's research and creative activities at an annual Discover Day Student Research Symposium, where students from across campus present their research, scholarship, and creative works. The Office of Undergraduate Research hosted Virtual Discovery Day 2021. Students from across the university presented their research from this past academic year asynchronously in April 2021 via posters and video presentations. You may click on the individual posters to bring up more information about the submission. Enjoy!

Developing Computational Models to Detect Radiation in Urban Environments

Developing Computational Models to Detect Radiation in Urban Environments

Project HOME (Hydroponic Operations for Mars Exploration)

Project HOME (Hydroponic Operations for Mars Exploration)

Countering Domestic Violent Extremism Through a Whole-of-society Approach

Countering Domestic Violent Extremism Through a Whole-of-society Approach

Deep-learning Based Approach to Identify Covid-19

Deep-learning Based Approach to Identify Covid-19

Orbital Evolution of Dust Size Particles Released From Catastrophic Asteroid Disruption

Orbital Evolution of Dust Size Particles Released From Catastrophic Asteroid Disruption

Comparison of Salivary Cortisol Levels in Various Academic Majors Using Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay

Comparison of Salivary Cortisol Levels in Various Academic Majors Using Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay

Project Worm

Project Worm

Efficiency of Railroad Track Circuits in Relation to Safety and Energy Use

Efficiency of Railroad Track Circuits in Relation to Safety and Energy Use

Operation: Eco-Garden

Operation: Eco-Garden

Analysis of US Airline Stocks Performance Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA)

Analysis of US Airline Stocks Performance Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA)

Musculoskeletal Disorders of a Cop

Musculoskeletal Disorders of a Cop

Comparative Analysis of Phased Array, Inverse Triangulation, and Dipole-based Acoustic Navigation Systems

Comparative Analysis of Phased Array, Inverse Triangulation, and Dipole-based Acoustic Navigation Systems