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16th Annual Denman Undergraduate Research Forum

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The 16th Annual Denman Undergraduate Research Forum was held on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 in the Recreation Physical and Activity Center (RPAC). 

Four civil engineering students participated in the research forum this year. The forum is an opportunity to showcase outstanding student research and encourage all undergraduates to participate in research as a value-added element of their education. The Denman Undergraduate Research Forum was created in 1996 and is a cooperative effort of The Ohio State University's Honors & Scholars Center, The Undergraduate Research Office, and The Office of Research.

[ibimage==613==standard_large==none==self==ibimage_Right]Alison Cerrato, advised by Bill Wolfe and Tarunjit Butalia, presented her work on "Liquefaction Potential of Silty Soils."  Lauren Czaplicki, advised by Hal Walker, presented her research on "Evaluating Thallium Leaching from Fly Ash in Aquatic Systems." Jordan Lawver, advised by Alper Yilmaz, presented his research on "3D Volumetric Scene Recovery from Many Stereo Views Using Voxel Division." Kevin Meyer, advised by Gil Bohrer, presented his research on "Determining Forest Structure at an Individual-Tree Scale Using Remote-Sensing-Based Methods." In addition, Frank Croft advised a Metro High School student who presented at the Forum.

Congratulations to the students for their outstanding research!
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Category: Students