Several of our math undergrads got to show off their research at the annual UNC Celebration of Undergraduate
Research, hosted by the UNC Office of Undergraduate Research. This year the following undergrads presented:
Matt Chancey, working with Physics Professors J. Silano, N. Parikh, and H. J. Karowski”, presented “Fission Fragment Damage Studies”
Grace McLaughlin, working with Professor Laura Miller, presented: The Effects of Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) Upside-Down Jellyfish (Cassiopeia) Motion on Stratified Density Layers”.
Gabi Stein, working with Professors Roberto Camassa, Rich Mclaughlin, and graduate student Claudia Falcon, presented: “Validity of Theory for Spheres Falling in Stratified Fluid: Does Diffusion Play a Role?”.
Mitchell Underwood, working with UNC math postdoctoral scholar, Daniel Harris, presented “Droplet Generation by Cylinder Extraction from a Free Surface”.
Grace McLaughlin, supported last summer from a competitive SURF fellowship from the UNC Office of Undergraduate Research won first prize for her poster.
This coming summer, David Spencer, who will be working with Professor Jason Metcalfe, has been awarded a summer
SURF fellowship.
Congratulation to all of our scholars!
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