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Alex Phan | Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
"Intraocular Pressure Sensor: Fight for Sight"
1st Place Winner
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Sophia Georghiou | Family and Preventative Medicine
"Utilizing New Technologies to Combat an Ancient Plague"
2nd Place Winner
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Jennie Kuckertz | Clinical Psychology
"Training Your Brain with Computer Games for Anxiety Disorders"
3rd Place Winner
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Alyssa Finlay | Scripps Institution of Oceanography
"Coral Reefs: A Disappearing Act?" -
Garfield Kwan | Scripps Institution of Oceanography
"Losing Nemo: How Ocean Acidification Alters Fish Behavior" -
Rachel Meza | Biological Sciences
"Visualizing the Unknown: Cerebral Palsy" -
Steven Naleway | Materials Science and Engineering
"Mars Urchin: Bioinspiration from the Jaws of the Sea Urchin" -
Catherine Nickels | Scripps Institution of Oceanography
"Large Whale Diet: From Poop to Prey Mapping" -
Andrew Peters | Neuroscience
"How the Brain Learns to Move the Body" -
Nicholas Root | Psychology
"The Boundaries of Unconscious Processing" -
Cali Turner-Tomaszewicz | Biological Sciences
"Saving an Endangered Species, One Dead Turtle at a Time"
Proposition 209 Compliance
All programs and initiatives coordinated by the Division of Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs are designed and implemented in full compliance with Proposition 209 and the University of California Anti-Discrimination Policy.
More information about Proposition 209 can be found here.
More information about the University of California Anti-Discrimination Policy can be found here.