The SURE Science Program is a great example of an opportunity for Honors College students to participate in hands-on research over the summer. Fifteen of the twenty-four 2015 SURE Science scholars were Honors College students.
The College of Science congratulates its 2015 SURE Science scholars! The SURE Science program offers students summer research opportunities that can foster meaningful, scholarly connections early in their academic careers and help define their professional career path. SURE Science is a program supported through the Undergraduate Research Frontiers Fund with generous philanthropic contributions from friends and alumni of the College.
The program offers summer scholarships to undergraduate students seeking a research experience to complement their academic experience. Students spend their summer actively engaged in research while working alongside faculty for an engaging, hands-on learning experience. They also make a difference conducting research that may solve societal problems and even contribute to the creation of new scientific knowledge.
Students benefit tremendously by applying what they learned in the classroom to actual problems. By actively participating in research, students gain valuable experience to help them prepare for graduate or professional school as well as to enhance their qualifications and build their resumes. Last year students worked alongside faculty in areas such as:
- Biosensor research developing a portable, at-home kidney test
- Biophysics manipulating highly focused laser beams using holographic optical tweezers to move microscopic objects
- Marine studies exploring dead zones in coastal marine waters to understand their impacts on ecosystems and people
2015 SURE Science scholars
Student researcher |
Major |
Faculty advisor |
Brian Reed Josephson | Biochemistry & Biophysics, HC | Dr. Michael Freitag |
Nurhayati Wolfenden | Biochemistry & Biophysics, HC | Dr. Ryan Mehl |
Yu-Tin Hsiao | Biochemistry & Biophysics, HC | Dr. Bo Sun |
Eleonso Cristobal | Biohealth Sciences | Dr. Jan F. Stevens |
Jenny Ngoc Nguyen | Biohealth Sciences | Taifo Mahmud |
Isaac Shepard | Biology, HC | Dr. Mark Novak |
Griffin Moser | Biology, HC | Dr. Andrew B. Buermeyer |
Heather Wisner | Biology, HC | Theresa M. Filtz |
Julia Anastasia Bingham | Biology, HC | Mark Novak, PhD |
Melissa Britsch | Biology, HC | Dr. Bruce Menge |
Tara Nicole Bonar | Biology, HC | Dr. Jaga Giebultowicz |
Sophie Means | Biology | Dr. Julie Greenwood |
Lorraine K. Waianuhea | Biology | Dr. Virginia Weis |
Yuriyah Reed-Harris | Biology | Dr. Julie Greenwood |
Trevor Baley | Biology, HC | Dr. Bruce Menge |
Jacob Ramsey | Chemistry, HC | Sean Burrows |
Kenneth Stout | Chemistry, HC | Chris Beaudry |
Conrad Cartmelc | Mathematics, HC | Debashis Mondal |
Joel Donald Bowen | Mathematics | Weihong Qiu |
Selena Callahan | Microbiology | Joy WaiteSCusic |
Tristan Retzlaff | Microbiology, HC | Dr. Bridget Hatfield |
Bret Brandner | Physics | Matthew Graham |
Sam Grimm | Physics | Matthew Graham |
Lindsey Ferguson | Zoology, HC | Patrick Chappell, PhD |
This story was originally published on iMPACT.
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