Dyson College of Arts and Sciences

Dyson Year in Review 2014-2015

Dyson College of Arts and Sciences

Issue link: http://dysoncollege.uberflip.com/i/582993

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 16 of 31

17 Dyson Year in Review 2014–2015 Knowledge Knows No Bounds Research is the creation of knowledge. Student-faculty research is at the core of the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences experience. It enables students to work closely with faculty and to cultivate intellectual pursuits, test ideas and theories, and improve our understanding of the world around us. Congrats to the winning Dyson projects of the 2015 University-wide Research Day! "Transient Heat Conduction in Strongly Correlated Systems" Rita Aghjayan '15, biology, Principal Investigator Arthur Luniewski '15, biology; and Kamil Walczak, PhD Co-Investigators Chemistry and Physical Sciences "Online Predators: A Behavioral Analysis of Their Chat Logs" Hasan Arslan, PhD, Principal Investigator Criminal Justice and Security "All Aboard the Conformity Line: First Stop, the Bond of Peer Attachment" Kimberly Collica-Cox, PhD, Principal Investigator Criminal Justice and Security "Improving Treatment of Cryptosporidiosis: Effect of Spermine Analogues on C. Parvum Infected Intestinal Cells" Nigel Yarlett, PhD, Principal Investigator Juan Castiblanco '17, biochemistry; and Mary Morada Co-Investigators Chemistry and Physical Sciences

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

view archives of Dyson College of Arts and Sciences - Dyson Year in Review 2014-2015