A showcase of undergraduate research in the College’s School of Sciences and Mathematics, the 28th Annual Research Poster Session takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on April 14, 2016. The authors and their posters will be distributed throughout all three floors of the School of Sciences and Mathematics Building, 202 Calhoun St.
As a rule, each research project involved at least one undergraduate student from the school and the research itself must be within disciplines under the Sciences and Mathematics program umbrella.
The more than 125 research projects highlighted at this year’s session include:
- A Building-Level Geo-Hazards Assessment for Charleston County, South Carolina
- Morphodynamics of Captain Sam’s Inlet, South Carolina, from 1983 to 2015
- Redefining a Gamma-Ray Pulse
- Photodegradation and Ecotoxicity Studies of Sertraline, Fluoxetine, and their Photodegradants
- Urbanization Impact on the Nature of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Coastal South Carolina
- Spatial and Temporal Variation in Ambient Seismic Noise Site Response in Charleston, South Carolina
- Sorption of a Common Antimicrobial and a Metabolite to Microplastic Textiles
- Natural Language Processing: Improving Computational Accuracy of Prediction Using Context-Specific Distributed Language Representations