2005 Winners

A total of 45 projects were submitted! Of the 45 projects, 10 involved teams and 35 were led by individual students. More at the Polytechnic Online»

Below, Associate Dean, Lester Gerhardt from the School of Engineering and Associate Dean, Samuel Wait from the School of Science and congratulate the winners.

Theoretical research category:
First Place: Mr. Mitch Mailman, physics major, for Study of Spin-Polarized Conductance in Carbon Nanowires

First Place: Mr. Mitch Mailman, physics major, for Study of Spin-Polarized Conductance in Carbon Nanowires

 

Second Place: Mr. Nicholas Dolinsky, mechanical engineering/materials engineering major, for Surface Analysis of Epitaxial Chromium Nitride Films
Third Place: Mr. Mark Furler, Mr. Seth May (both Nuclear Engineering majors) and Ms. Jessica Leone (Engineering Physics Major), for Integration of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) in Monte Carlo Transport Solutions.
Second Place: Mr. Nicholas Dolinsky, mechanical engineering/materials engineering major, for Surface Analysis of Epitaxial Chromium Nitride Films

Third Place: Mr. Mark Furler, Mr. Seth May (both Nuclear Engineering majors) and Ms. Jessica Leone (Engineering Physics Major), for Integration of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) in Monte Carlo Transport Solutions.

 

Applied design research category:
First Place: Mr. Jason Coutermarsh, computer science/computer systems engineering major for the Mobile Studio.

First Place: Mr. Jason Coutermarsh, computer science/computer systems engineering major for the Mobile Studio.

 

Second Place: Mr. Samit Shah, biology major, for Effect of Ethanol on F-actin Distribution in Axonal Growth Cones: The Role of Rac1 GTPase.
Third Place: Ms. Sejal Amin, biology major, for Re-Evaluation of Horseradish Peroxidase Inhibitors for the Detection of Multiple mRNAs Using Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization with Tyramide Signal Amplification.
Second Place: Mr. Samit Shah, biology major, for Effect of Ethanol on F-actin Distribution in Axonal Growth Cones: The Role of Rac1 GTPase. Third Place: Ms. Sejal Amin, biology major, for Re-Evaluation of Horseradish Peroxidase Inhibitors for the Detection of Multiple mRNAs Using Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization with Tyramide Signal Amplification.

 

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