MSU recognizes 41 Graduate Student Research Symposium winners
Contact: Carl Smith
STARKVILLE, Miss.âMississippi ßŮÁ¨´ŤĂ˝âs Graduate Student Association is honoring 41 winners of the universityâs 22nd Graduate Student Research Symposium.
More than 100 students recently showcased oral and poster presentations to a panel of MSU faculty members and researchers during the symposium. Approximately 45 faculty judges and 20 graduate student volunteers assisted with the event. Projects were divided across four categoriesâeducation, arts and sciences, and business; forest resources and veterinary medicine; agriculture and life sciences; and engineering. Winners received monetary awardsâfirst place, $150; second place, $75; and third place, $50.
Winners include (by category):
POSTERS
AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTâRamandeep Kumar Sharma, a plant and soil sciences/agronomy doctoral student from India, for âCrop-climate link in the southeastern USA: A case study on oats and sorghum.â
SECONDâLi-Dunn Chen, a life sciences/animal physiology doctoral student from Omaha, Nebraska, for âA toad is a toadâor is it? Shedding light on the biochemical differences of three anurans using near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS).â
THIRDâVarsha Singh, a plant and soil sciences/weed science doctoral student from India, for âWeed-suppressing potential of sweet potato varieties under field conditions.â
AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES MASTERâS STUDENTS
FIRSTâRanadheer Reddy Vennam, a plant and soil sciences/agronomy masterâs student from India, for âPost-silking water-deficit stress impact on physiology and yield in corn.â
SECONDâSadikshya Poudel, a plant and soil sciences/agronomy masterâs student from Nepal, for âPhenotyping of soybean cultivars for interactive drought and heat stress tolerance.â
THIRDâCourtney Wynn, an agricultural life sciences/biochemistry masterâs student from Hull, Alabama, for ââSweetâ silk glands: A glucose-conjugating enzyme is highly expressed in the silk glands of moths.â
EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES, AND BUSINESS DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTâBipin Lamichhane, a physics doctoral student from Nepal, for âOxidation resistance of atomically flat Cu (111) surface: A First-principles study.â
SECONDâHashani P. Abeysinghe, a chemistry doctoral student from Sri Lanka, for âSorption of aqueous arsenic (V) by an iron oxide/rice husk biochar composite adsorbent.â
THIRDâBrantley K. Ballenge, a kinesiology/exercise science doctoral student from Hoover, Alabama, for âModeration and mediation of body composition on the relationship between physical activity and arterial health.â
EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES, AND BUSINESS MASTERâS STUDENTS
FIRSTâJennifer Ani, an education/school psychology educational specialist and educational psychology/psychometry masterâs student from Pleasant Grove, Alabama, for âThe effects of self-monitoring on increasing performance on early numeracy skills.â
SECONDâMoshood Fagbolade, a biological sciences masterâs student from Nigeria, for âExamining occidiofungin targeting of fungal actin orthologs using the S. cerevisiae shuffle strategy.â
ENGINEERING DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTâSabyasachi Biswas, an electrical and computer engineering doctoral student from Bangladesh, for âMulti-target activity classification with MIMO radar.â
SECONDâMahathir Mohammad Bappy, an industrial and systems engineering doctoral student from Bangladesh, for âMorphological dynamics-based anomaly detection towards in-situ layer-wise certification for directed energy deposition processes.â
THIRDâMadhubhashini Lakdusinghe, an engineering/chemical engineering doctoral student from Sri Lanka, for âNanoscale self-assembly of poly(3-hexylthiophene) assisted by a low-molecular-weight gelator toward large-scale fabrication of electrically conductive networks.â
ENGINEERING MASTERâS STUDENTS
FIRSTâLorena Chavarro-Chaux, a civil engineering masterâs student from Colombia, for âBest management practices effectiveness on stream water quality in livestock management areas.â
SECONDâSubodh Poudel, a civil engineering masterâs student from Nepal, for âApplication of the HEC-HMS Model for runoff simulation of Catalpa Creek Watershed, Mississippi: Calibration, validation and model performance evaluation.â
THIRDâReese Dunne, a mechanical engineering accelerated masterâs student from Starkville, for âDevelopment and implementation of a magnesium-based finite element degradation model for hydroxyapatite-coated orthopedic implants.â
FOREST RESOURCES AND VETERINARY MEDICINE DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTâOluwabori Adekanye, a veterinary and biomedical sciences/veterinary medical research doctoral student from Nigeria, for âCarboxylesterase 1 modifies the proinflammatory phenotype of human THP-1 macrophages.â
FOREST RESOURCES AND VETERINARY MEDICINE MASTERâS STUDENTS
FIRSTâKyle Dues, a forestry masterâs student from Kettering, Ohio, for âA machine learning approach to stand dynamics in a threatened forest ecosystem.â
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTâJosiane Argenta, a plant and soil sciences/weed science doctoral student from Brazil, for âEffect of melatonin in cotton sprayed with sublethal doses of 2, 4-D.â
SECONDâTingjun Lei, an electrical and computer engineering doctoral student from China, for âAn informative planning-based multi-layer robot navigation system as applied in a poultry barn.â
THIRDâSena Isbili, a life sciences/entomology doctoral student from Turkey, for âMolecular cloning, mutation frequency analysis, and expression profiling of insect ryanodine receptor in soybean looper, Chrysodeixis includens.â
AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES MASTERâS STUDENTS
FIRSTâDylan Lesak, a food science, nutrition and health promotion/food science and technology masterâs student from Batavia, Illinois, for âBuffered dry vinegar decreases bacterial growth of refrigerated pork breakfast sausage.â
SECONDâLovepreet Singh, a plant and soil sciences/agronomy masterâs student from India, for âGenotyping-by-sequencing revealed extensive genomic diversity in bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.).â
THIRD (Tie)âAlyssa Lea Miller, a plant and soil sciences/weed science masterâs student from Starkville, for âThe suppressive ability of different cover crop production systems on troublesome weed species in cotton.â
Third (Tie)âSadikshya Poudel, a plant and soil sciences/agronomy masterâs student from Nepal, for âDetrimental effects of high daytime temperature on physiology and yield in soybean.â
EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES, AND BUSINESS DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTâSapan Luitel, a physics doctoral student from Nepal, for âE17011 experimental setup, and efficiency comparison between simulated and experimental results.â
SECONDâSaja Teeti, a physics doctoral student from Saudi Arabia, for âRotating proton rich nuclei: the birth of proton bound rotational bands, high-spin giant proton halos and rotation induced extension of nuclear landscape.â
THIRDâHoang Pham, a chemistry doctoral student from Vietnam, for âSynthesis of a CCC-NHC pincer Re complex: An air stable catalyst for coupling ketones with primary alcohols via borrowing hydrogen.â
ENGINEERING DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTâJing Yang, an electrical and computer engineering doctoral student from China, for âA hybrid routing method in energy harvesting wireless sensor networks.â
SECONDâAnh Vo, a biomedical engineering doctoral student from Vietnam, for âImpact of lipid composition on mechanoporation and failure of complex bilayer membranes.â
THIRDâAyantha Senanayaka, an industrial and systems engineering doctoral student from Sri Lanka, for âSimilarity-based multi-source transfer learning approach for time series classification.â
ENGINEERING MASTERâS STUDENTS
FIRSTâWilliam Downs, a mechanical engineering accelerated masterâs student from Carrollton, for âExamining ULTEM 9085 by fused deposition modelling with a thermo-mechanical finite element analysis.â
SECONDâLichang Zhu, a mechanical engineering masterâs student from China, for âTwo-dimensional simulation of flow in porous media using lattice Boltzmann method.â
THIRDâJavier F. Mendez Monroy, a civil engineering masterâs student from Colombia, for âBest professional judgment (BPJ) evaluation considering an APEX uncertainty analysis (UA) in the Mississippi Delta region.â
FOREST RESOURCES AND VETERINARY MEDICINE DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FIRSTâIan Pereira Sartorio, a forest resources/forestry doctoral student from Brazil, for âReacting to hurricane disturbances: Optimizing forest resources with a supply chain model.â
SECONDâEmma Schultz, a forest resources/wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture doctoral student from Jackson, for âOn the move: How animal and small unoccupied aircraft system (sUAS) movements influence survey error.â
THIRDâKrista Ruppert, a forest resources/wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture doctoral student from Kingwood, Texas, for âPost-breeding movement and microhabitat selection of Gopher Frogs (Rana [Lithobates] capito) on the Conecuh National Forest.â
FOREST RESOURCES AND VETERINARY MEDICINE MASTERâS STUDENTS
FIRSTâMaxwell Schrimpf, a forestry masterâs student from Beavercreek, Ohio, for âHarnessing the power of CT scanning to identify changes in relative density of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda).â
SECOND (Tie)âBradly Thornton, a wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture masterâs student from Savannah, Missouri, for âModeling avian species distributions in open pine forests in the Southeastern United ßŮÁ¨´ŤĂ˝s.â
SECOND (Tie)âSakar Nepal, a forestry masterâs student from Nepal, for âMississippiâs timber severance tax and its contribution to the economy.â
THIRDâJames N. Helferich, a wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture masterâs student from Broadalbin, New York, for âEffects of climate change on individual growth rates in a threatened pit viper.â
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