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Undergraduate research conference energizes attendees

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There was something different about this year鈥檚 National Conference on Undergraduate Research, and it had nothing to do with the quality of the presentations, which, as always, was high.

Haruka Mori presenting her research
Forensic science major Haruka Mori presenting her research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research. Photo provided

It was, though, the first time since 2019 that the conference was held in person, after its cancellation in 2020 because of the pandemic and two subsequent years as a virtual event.

鈥淭he energy at the conference was pretty high,鈥 said Karen T. Lee, assistant director of 性视界传媒鈥檚 (OSCAR). 鈥淭he students seemed really enthusiastic.鈥

Thirty-nine Mason students attended the April conference at University of Wisconsin颅鈥揈au Claire, where they made new friends, networked, and gained experiences that will help them in their studies and careers.

The annual conference is a valuable addition to the rich research environment at Mason that allows students to follow their life ambitions.

鈥淚t was pretty great,鈥 said senior major Gwendolyne Fields, a member of Mason's Honors College who presented her research into the growth rates of Namibian and Somaliland cheetah cubs. 鈥淒efinitely a lot going on, and so many people. It was cool to see all these other incredible projects that people were doing.鈥

The word 鈥済reat鈥 was used by several Mason students to describe the event, including Kayleigh Newman, a junior major, and Haruka Mori, a senior major.

鈥淭he conference is interdisciplinary, and I was able to see a lot of different presentations in a lot of different fields,鈥 Mori said. 鈥淚 feel like if I know a lot of different information from different fields, I can also use that for my research. It makes it possible to see it from a different perspective.鈥

Added Newman: 鈥淚 was surprised how much I liked looking at the posters outside my major. It also was interesting to hear the keynote speakers and hear what they were talking about in terms of their research and professional experience.鈥

Mori鈥檚 research, turning centrosymmetric compounds into non-centrosymmetric compounds, was extraordinary, said Mason chemistry professor .

Non-centrosymmetric materials are crucial for non-linear optics and spintronics, but are much less prevalent than centrosymmetric materials. So when Mori changed a centrosymmetric barium-iridium-oxide compound to non-centrosymmetric by replacing half of the iridium with titanium, it was worth lauding.

鈥淪he did more than great,鈥 said Tan, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. 鈥淢ost undergraduates cannot make this. She has very high standards. She was very careful and a good scientist.鈥

Kayleigh Newman with her poster
Kinesiology major Kayleigh Newman with her poster. Photo provided

Mori said she enjoyed the give-and-take with her audience during her presentation.

鈥淭he audience was specifically from the chemistry field, so the questions they asked were specific to the field,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 general questions. It was why did you use this method instead of this? I was able to see where those questions were coming from and use that for future research.鈥

Newman鈥檚 research was to analyze data from a recent three-year period in which fire department personnel engaged in a mandatory fitness program. The result: personnel made gains in pushups, pull-ups, and curl-ups, but did not gain much in cardiovascular fitness.

鈥淲e recommended that cardiovascular fitness be focused on more, and then we let the fire department look at the data and interpret that to maybe make some changes,鈥 Newman said.

Add Fields鈥 research that showed Namibian cheetah cubs have a higher growth rate than Somaliland cheetah cubs, and you have an idea of the breadth of research at the conference and at Mason, Virginia鈥檚 largest and most innovative public university.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a chance to see what other students are doing at other places, the sense of community,鈥 Lee said of the conference. 鈥淓ven if it鈥檚 different subjects, they鈥檙e all doing the same thing you鈥檙e doing.鈥