Thirteen juniors captivated their audience as they presented the culmination of their two-year journey in the Science Research Program. Their projects reflected a wide range of innovative and real-world topics, including AI in radiology, air-quality monitoring, sustainable architecture, autonomous vehicle design, and the cognitive science behind memory flexibility. From marine ecology to urban planning and predictive data analysis, each project showcased the students’ deep exploration, creativity, and dedication to scientific inquiry.
A special thank you to the Science Research Program Coordinator Meghan Roarty. Congratulations to these students for their amazing work!
Bennett Sullivan '26
Merton’s Problem: My Process of Learning Financial Mathematics
Connor Murphy '26
Air-Quality Measuring Weather Station
JJ Stone '26
AI in the World of Radiology: A Study of AI’s Evolving Role as a Tool in Radiological Image Analysis
Asher Gottesdiener '26
Optical Choppers: An Exploration into the Design and Manufacture of Laser Shutters
Sophia Probstel '26
Exploring the Cognitive Processes Behind Individual Variations in Memory Decision Flexibility
Changzheng Yu '26
Exploring Sustainable Architecture: Sketching & AutoCAD
Brandon Fuladi '26
Feeding Ecosystems: The Role of Rock-Boring Clams in Marine Ecological Processes
Theodore Wilson '26
Raytheon Autonomous Vehicle Competition
Robie Polos '26
Exploring Urban Design and Transit Systems
Carter Plowman '26
UCSD Shore Station Research Program: Analysis of Shore vs Automated Research Stations
William Wei '26
Predictive Analysis Using AI To Determine Donor Production
Jack Grube '26
Teaching Bioinformatics
Alexandro McClintock '26
Mind, Music, and Movies: Researching Perception Changes Based Upon Musical Media
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