Our 2020 Student Presenters
HC Seniors presented their Capstones virtually from across all disciplines via the New Brunswick Student Exhibits platform created by Rutgers Libraries, as well as through personal Q&A rooms over Zoom.
Below are the names of the Honors College class of 2020 seniors who presented their capstones. You can visit the presenters' exhibit pages below to learn more about their capstone projects.
Hannah Canoningo
School of Arts and Sciences
The Metagenomic and Metaproteomic Analysis of a Chemosynthetic Biofilm on Riftia pachyptila Tubeworms in a Diffuse-Flow Vent
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Massimo DiSanto
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
Investigating the Efficacy of an Anti-Biofouling Coating on Commercial Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) Aquaculture Gear in New Jersey
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Liam Hiester
School of Arts and Sciences
Role of Cypin in Neuroprotection After Spinal Cord Injury
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Priti Kantesaria
School of Engineering
SPARTA: Smart Physical and Rehabilitation Therapy Anywhere
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Megan Koeplinger
School of Arts and Sciences
An Analysis of the Differences in Social Media Use and Reaction to Their Use Based on Candidate Gender
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Caroline Kratka
School of Arts and Sciences
Using Allosteric Inhibitors to Understand Chromosomal Passenger Complex Function in Mouse Oocytes
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Matthew Loder
School of Arts and Sciences
The Relationship Between Information Structure and the Choice of Question Form in French
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Todd Martin
School of Arts and Sciences
How the Successes of Transactional Politics Have Shaped New Jersey's Political Environment
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Olivia Martinez
School of Arts and Sciences
Navigating The Urban Landscape: Destructive Spaces and Sacred Spaces In The Fire Next Time and Between The World and Me
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Amy Nguyen
School of Arts and Sciences
The Political Economics of Mass Shootings
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Vidhi Patel
School of Arts and Sciences
Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services among University Students
Anisha Patel
School of Arts and Sciences
Balancing Wellness and Academic Success in College Settings
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Sarah Pomeranz
Rutgers Business School
A Study of the Success, Scale, and Lasting Impact of American Social Enterprises That Have Operated For Over A Decade
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Srinivas Rajagopalan
School of Arts and Sciences
Application of The Tunable Biclustering Algorithm (TuBA) Towards Identifying Brain Tumor Signatures
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Mansi Shah
School of Arts and Sciences
Healthcare Provider Adherence to Substance Use Disorder Guidelines at NJ Correctional Facilities
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Kathryn Slusarczyk
School of Arts and Sciences
Can Speakers Recruit Sound Symbolic Cues in Novel Korean Ideophones to Distinguish Manner of Motion?
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Srisai Tenjerla
School of Arts and Sciences
Identifying Tet Target Proteins through Western Blot
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Ilana Torres
School of Arts and Sciences
Accent, Accuracy, and Speaker Perspective in Assessments of Object Labels
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Amy Wang
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
Feasibility Analysis of a Rutgers University Transition to 100% Renewable Electricity
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Cameron Wolf
School of Arts and Sciences
The Psychological and Neurophysiological Basis behind Racial Bias and Prejudice
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Michael Wong
Rutgers Business School
Investing & Portfolio Management in 2020: What is at Stake, How is it Done, and How Can it Change?
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Pavankumar Yecham
School of Arts and Sciences
Scalable Optogenetic Modulation of Pain: A Novel Implant for Nociceptive Stimulation of the Sciatic Nerve