by kreasone@uoregon.edu | Mar 5, 2018 | Blog
Modus Operandi is a regular series that peers into the methods and personalities of UO undergraduate scholars. Adrian Gordon is a junior chemistry major conducting research in the Boettcher Lab. Adrian’s research is focused on finding more efficient ways to...
by kreasone@uoregon.edu | Jan 11, 2018 | Blog
Fall 2017 Mini-grant Award Recipients Spencer Smith, “Muscle fatigue in young and older adults: how can we tell?” Jennie Shen, “The Effectiveness of Audiovisual Training on Non-Native English Speech Perception and Production” Tristan Mistkawi,...
by kreasone@uoregon.edu | Dec 4, 2017 | Blog
Modus Operandi is a regular series that peers into the methods and personalities of UO undergraduate scholars. Geena Littel is a senior geophysics major conducting research in the Thomas Lab. Geena studies seismic waves that radiate from very small earthquake...
by kreasone@uoregon.edu | Oct 12, 2017 | Blog
Modus Operandi is a regular series that peers into the methods and personalities of UO undergraduate scholars. Peace Kotamnives is a senior physics and mathematics major conducting research in the Torrence Lab. Kotamnive’s research focuses on the...
by kreasone@uoregon.edu | Jun 22, 2017 | Blog
Eight UO undergraduate students majoring in chemistry, physics, and the earth sciences have been selected as 2017-2018 Presidential Undergraduate Research Scholars. This is the third cohort of the Presidential Undergraduate Research Scholars program coordinated in...