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2021 Edison STEM-NET Student Research Fellowship Symposium

Th​e Edison STEM-NET Student Research Fellowship program provides funds for an undergraduate student to work collaboratively with a CSU STEM faculty member on a research project during the spring 2021 semester. Results of their work will be shared during this May 7th symposium.

​​Our 2021 Edison Student Research Symposium features two sessions and ten tracks. Each track is separated by discipline. The virtual event will be held using Zoom and each student will have there own breakout room were registrants can join the Zoom meeting and choose the brea​kout session room they wish to join.

*Sessions and tracks are open to all symposium participants and registrants​

​ *Please ensure that you have the latest zoom version that allows self-selecting breakout rooms. This version, 5.3.0, came out in September 21, 2020 . You can also update to the most recent zoom version 5.5.4 here.


​​Register

Be sure to download our event virtual backgrounds below!

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Schedule & Agenda


​​Welcome Session​
8:30a.m. -9:00a.m.
​​Description
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​​Welcome and Introduction
​8:30a.m. – 8:4​0a.m.


8:40a.m. – 8:50a.m.
​Qiana Charles, Southern California Edison, Government Relations Principal Manager of Local Public Affairs & a CSU San Bernardino Alumna
Dr. Frank A. Gomez, CSU Office of the Chancellor, Executive Director, STEM-NET

​​Break​​
​​8:50a.m.-9:00a.m.

​​Session​ Name
​Time
​​Description
​​​
​​Track 1 Bioch​emistry and Chemistry
​9:00a.m.- 9:15a.m.

​I Gusti Ngurah Raka Bhaskara
California State University, San Bernardino
Presentation Title: Developing Photo-Cross-Linking Click Chemistry Probes against Falcilysin, an Essential Malarial Protease​

Mayra Silva Barcenas
California State University, San Bernardino
Presentation Title: Electronic Structures and Atomic Site Preference of γ-Brass Type Pseudo-Binary Mn2Zn11-Ni2Zn11 

Veng Hout Ty
California State University, Fullerton
Presentation Title: In vitro Selection of DNA Aptamers for the Detection of the Agricultural Insecticide Imidacloprid 

Yeny Gomez
California State University, Los Angeles
Presentation Title: Transcription Factor Analysis of Senescence Appearing Genes in Arabidopsis thaliana using Bioinformatics Tools

Break
​9:15a.m.- 9:25a.m.
Track 2 Engineering
​9:25a.m.- 9:40a.m

​Carina Coles
California State University, Fullerton
Civ. Envir. Eng.
Presentation Title: Influence of High-Performance Concrete (HPC) Mixtures on Sulfate Attack on Concrete 

Levi Randall
California State University, Fullerton
Comp. Eng.
Presentation Title: Electricity Load Forecasting using Long Short-Term Neural Networks with Hyperparameter Optimization 

Nicole Luna
Cal Poly Pomona
Mech. Eng.
Presentation Title: Elastic Mechanical Metamaterials for Energy Absorption 

Ana C. Jurado
Cal Poly Pomona
Electro. Mech. Eng.
Presentation Title: Solar-fuel cell design and testing for aerial vehicles and robotics applications

​Break
​9:40a.m.-9:50a.m.
​Track 3 Biological Sciences

​9:50a.m.- 10:05a.m.

​Apolo Ibanez Rincon
California State University- San Bernardino
Biology
Presentation Title: The Effects of Exercise and Aging on Tendon Morphology and Mechanics 

Cameron Fraser
California State University- San Bernardino
Biology
Presentation Title: Generation of Feline Macrophage Cell Lines to Study Feline Coronavirus 

Deanna Tuong
Biology
California State University, Fullerton
Presentation Title: Establishing Drosophila melanogasteras a model system to study Acinetobacter baumanniiinfection 

Ashley Ertzman
Cal Poly Pomona
Biology
Presentation Title: Interactive Outdoor Learning –In What Ways Does an Outdoor, Place-based Learning Exercise Affect Curiosity, Interest, and Student Learning about Biodiversity in Introductory Biology?​

Break
​10:05a.m.-10:15a.m.
​Track 4 Mathematics, Psychology, Kinesiology, Geography

​10:15a.m. – 10:30a.m.
​Evelyn Pohle
California State University, Fullerton
Mathematics

Presentation Title: Racial, Gender, and STEM Career Representation in Mathematics Textbooks 

Michelle Mohr
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Geography
Presentation Title: Understanding the impact of climate change on the tree line ecotone of California using geospatial technology

Justin Demoss
California State University, Long Beach
Kinesiology
Presentation Title: Longitudinal Effects of an Achilles Speed Bridge Repair on Lower Extremity Mechanics


Break
​10:30a.m.- 10:40a.m.
Track 5 Physics/Astronomy
​10:40a.m. – 10:55a.m

​Joel Cortez
California State University, San Bernardino
Physics
Presentation Title: A New View on Martian Clouds 

Janelle Meghan Sy
Cal Poly Pomona
Physics/Astronomy
Presentation Title: Simulating the Evolution of the most Massive Binary Stars

Carly Soos
Cal Poly Pomona
Physics/Astronomy
Presentation Title: The Star Formation Rate of the SPICY Milky Way

Break
​10:55a.m -11:05a.m.
​Track 6 Biochemistry and Chemistry
​11:05a.m.- 11:20a.m.

​Justice Mena
California State University, Northridge
Presentation Title: Investigation of atrope isomerism to focus the bioactivity of biologically active benzimidazole derivatives

Abbas Abdulhasan
California State University, Long Beach
Presentation Title: Structural and Functional Consequences of Apolipoprotein (apo) E3 and apoE4 Modification by 4-Hydroxynonenal, A Product of Environmental Pollution and Cellular Lipid Peroxidation 

Benjamin Dao
California State University, Long Beach
Presentation Title: Exploring the Versatility of Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-8 Beyond Gas Adsorption

Break
​11:20a.m.-11:30a.m.
Track 7 Engineering

​11:30a.m.-11:45a.m.

​Natallia Urieva
Cal Poly Pomona
Aerospace Eng.
Presentation Title: Collision Detection and Avoidance System for UAVs using Optical Flow 

Daniel Echeverria Palencia

California State University, Los Angeles
Civil Eng.
Presentation Title: Urban Water Sustainability in the Los Angeles River Basin

Marino Di Franco Quionez
California State University, Los Angeles
Mech. Eng.
Presentation Title: Identification of High-Entropy Oxides for Oxygen Evolution Catalysis

Break
​11:45a.m.-11:55a.m.
​​Track 8 Biological Sciences
​11:55a.m. -12:10p.m.

​Whitney Jones
Cal Poly Pomona
Biology
Presentation Title: Analysis of fish life stages (body size) on oil and gas platform depths 

Elizabeth Solis
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Biology
Presentation Title: Delimiting Species in the Australian Lizard Ctenotus 

Sal Gutierrez
California State University, Long Beach
Biology
Presentation Title: Effects of Oyster Restoration Substrate on Epifauna Invertebrates in Southern California 

Logan Luevano
California State University, Long Beach
Biology
Presentation Title: Effects of Early-Life Ecological Adversity on Late-Life Reproduction in a Nonhuman Primate

​Break
​12:10p.m.-12:20p.m​.
Track 9 Mathematics, Psychology, Kinesiology, Geography



​12:20p.m.-12:35p.m.

Maria De La Torre
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Psychology
Presentation Title: Drug addiction and the brain: a combined research and educational program to engage the next generation STEM workforce 

Joyce Quon
California State University, Los Angeles
Mathematics
Presentation Title: Density and Kappa Value of Sequences with Forbidden Separations

​Break
​12:35p.m.- 12:45p.m.
Track 10 Physics/Astronomy
​12:45p.m. – 1:00p.m

Mario Figueroa
Cal Poly Pomona
Physics/Astronomy
Numerical Study of Sensors Based on Hyperbolicmeta Material Susing Comsol Multiphysics

Nicholas Balderas
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Physics
Presentation Title: Analysis of Highly Excited Vibrational-Rotational States of Tetrahedral Molecules CO2 in Terms of Classical Relative Equilibria

Sierra Breyer
California State University, Long Beach
Physics
Presentation Title: Nanopore spectroscopy of complex DNA structures

Closing Remarks/ Student Presenter Social Hour & Fun​​
​1:00p.m – 1:45p.m.
​Dr. Frank A. Gomez, CSU Office of the Chancellor, Executive Director, STEM-NET​​