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Student Research Days 2024

March 25-29, 2024
(Happening Now!)

March 26

10 a.m.-noon, Nebraska Union

Undergraduate Poster Session

Students will present their research or creative work to the larger UNL community through either a poster or creative exhibition. Awards from UNL colleges and Honors Program will be given.

Register to present

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3-5 p.m., Nebraska Union

Graduate Poster Session

Students will present their research or creative work to the larger UNL community through either a poster or creative exhibition. Awards from UNL colleges and Honors Program will be given.

Register to present

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March 27

10-11 a.m., Platte River Room, Nebraska City Union

Career Crossroads: Options for Graduate Students Beyond Academia

THIS EVENT IS BEING RESCHEDULED TO FALL 2024. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, CONTACT JOY EAKIN, JEAKIN@NUTECHVENTURES.ORG OR CASEY LUNDBERG, CLUNDBERG@NUTECHVENTURES.ORG

10 a.m.-noon, Nebraska Union

Undergraduate Poster Session

Students will present their research or creative work to the larger UNL community through either a poster or creative exhibition. Awards from UNL colleges and Honors Program will be given.

Register to present

More information

3-5 p.m., Nebraska Union

Graduate Poster Session

Students will present their research or creative work to the larger UNL community through either a poster or creative exhibition. Awards from UNL colleges and Honors Program will be given.

Register to present

More information

March 28

From left, Anika Azma, Alisha Bevins, Micah Fullinfaw, Lincoln Graham, Ryleigh Grove and Alyssa Grube
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Wick Alumni Center

Student Research Slam

The Student Research Days Slam is a campus-wide contest in which graduate and undergraduate students from ALL DISCIPLINES are challenged to communicate their work in short, dynamic, engaging presentations, with a winner to be decided by the audience. Lunch will be served at 11:30 am, and the Slam competition will follow noon-1 p.m.

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Reserve a seat (and a chance to vote for the winner)

Slammers:
• Anika Azme, graduate student, environmental engineering: “Forever Chemicals vs. Light-Activated Materials”
• Alisha Bevins, graduate student, computer science, “”Magical Motions: The Power of Non-Verbal Communication in Robotics”
• Micah Fullinfaw, senior, emerging media arts: “Exploring Uncertainty”
• Lincoln Graham, junior, emerging media arts: “My Liquid Latex Life”
• Ryleigh Grove, sophomore, plant biology: “In the Garden of Discovery: A Scientist’s Evolution”
• Alyssa Grube, graduate student, chemical engineering: “I Taught Myself to Knit When I Was 11”

March 29

10-11 a.m., Kauffman Center Great Hall, City Campus

Career Crossroads: Options for Graduate Students Beyond Academia

THIS EVENT IS BEING RESCHEDULED TO FALL 2024. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, CONTACT JOY EAKIN, JEAKIN@NUTECHVENTURES.ORG OR CASEY LUNDBERG, CLUNDBERG@NUTECHVENTURES.ORG