Schedule of Events
Science Showcase Poster Session
Friday, April 28, 2023
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Soiland Arena
Students from disciplines in the Natural Science Division will present their posters in an interactive poster format.
Student Abstracts
Modeling Winning Percentage in the NBA with Linear Regression
Student(s):
Brycen Arnold
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. John Villalpando
Effect of Lead Leg and Fatigue on Lower Extremity Joint Angles in the Sagittal Plane During Front Lunges
Student(s):
Isabel Ayala, Rena Edwards
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michele LeBlanc Feltner
An Exploration of the Cantor-Zassenhaus Algorithm
Student(s):
Anna Balana, John Villalpando/Faculty Mentor
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Karrolyne Fogel
Generation of a Novel Immortalized Canine Cell Line via hTERT transfection for In Vitro Cancer Research
Student(s):
Patience Berkel
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Chad L. Barber
Heart Disease Prediction Using Machine Learning
Student(s):
Taylor Burke
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Use of an Optimized Artificial Neural Network for Biomarker Diagnosis of Early-Stage Ovarian Cancer
Student(s):
Ruthie Carmeli
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Grady Hanrahan
Mapping the Genomic Position of a Novel Transgene in Drosophila melanogaster
Student(s):
Ruthie Carmeli
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. David Marcey
In Vitro Selection of a Luminescent ssDNA Aptamer for the Fluorophore Thiazole Orange
Student(s):
Emma Caudill
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael Abdelsayed
The Effect of Lead Leg and Fatigue on Lower Extremity Joint Angles in the Frontal Plane During Front Lunges
Student(s):
Caleb Christian
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michele LeBlanc Feltner
BPF Characterization to MySQL
Student(s):
Jacob Cudiamat
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Impacts of Soil Amendments on Invasive Plant Suppression and Germination Rates of Native California Plants
Student(s):
John East, Manuel Hernandez, a fellow undergraduate student
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Megan Fung
Heterogenous Soil Microbial Life Dominates Early Soil Development
Student(s):
Justin Garcia
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Aditi Sengupta
Alternative Concussion Balance Testing Between Land & Aquatic Athletes
Student(s):
Taylor Garcia, Bethany Metcalfe
Faculty Mentor:
Travis Peterson
Kyler Image Manipulation Program
Student(s):
Kyler Harlow
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Exposure Induces Apoptosis and a Decrease in Proliferation in a Human Cell Line
Student(s):
Malik Hays, Chad L. Barber, Ph.D.
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Chad L. Barber
Web-Accessible Rendering Server
Student(s):
Eric Heinke
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Parallax Robot Room Mapping
Student(s):
John Himes
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Effect of Lead Leg and Fatigue on Three-Dimensional Ground Reaction Forces in Front Lunges
Student(s):
Jasmyne Holliday
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michele LeBlanc Feltner
Kinetic Examination of the Uranium-238 Decay Chain: A Predictive Modeling Approach
Student(s):
Antonio Huerta, Tiffany Robinson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Grady Hanrahan
Genomic Discovery of a FourU RNA Thermometer
Student(s):
Alexis Jones, Alina Tong and Michael Abdelsayed, Ph.D.
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael Abdelsayed
Presence of Microbes with Antibiotc Propeties Found Within the Rhizosphere
Student(s):
Elizabeth King, NA
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Aditi Sengupta
Mapping the Swoosh white+ Transgene in Drosophila melanogaster
Student(s):
Alexis Long
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. David Marcey
Analyzing the Impact of Temperature Changes on the Preservation of Marine Microfossils
Student(s):
Cecilia Lopez, Shannon Worely, Dr. Megan Fung
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Megan Fung
The Quantification of Microfibers in the Marine Predator Loligo Opalescens
Student(s):
Alex Mazaheri, Andrew Karamian
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Andrea Huvard
Malayopython Reticulatus Jampeanus: The Smallest Biggest Snakes in the World
Malayopython reticulatus jampeanus, more commonly known as Dwarf and Super Dwarf Reticulated Pythons, are a subspecies of the longest snakes in the world. They hail from the Selayar Island Chain off the southern coast of Sulawesi, causing them to drastically shrink in body size in response to their environment. Despite being a multi-million-dollar industry, little is known about them outside of captivity. In this project, I will examine the natural history, morphology, ecology, phylogeny, taxonomy, importation history, history in captivity, captive husbandry, legality, conservation, and ethics surrounding them. This work will shed light on a burgeoning subsection of the captive reptile trade in an accessible, scientific manner to bridge the divide between herpetoculture and herpetology.
Student(s):
Glen McClellan, N/A
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. David Marcey
Are there Balance Differences between Aquatic and Land Athletes?
Student(s):
Bethany Metcalfe
Faculty Mentor:
Travis Peterson
Anti-Cancer Effects of Methyl Protodioscin on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells and its Role in Apoptosis
Student(s):
Lucy Minasian
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Chad L. Barber
Analysis of Microfibers Found in the Tissue of Marine Filter Feeding Oyster, Ostrea
Student(s):
Yuliana Montes
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Andrea Huvard
CyberDuck, the Security Assistant
However, despite the prevalence of technology in every sector in the US, the basic technical education of our citizens has not improved. Many citizens, both younger and older generations, may know how to use the technology they buy, but they do not know how to secure themselves and their personal information on it. In an attempt to rectify the lack of technical growth, this app works to not only educate its users on common types of socially-engineered technology scams, but also provides its users with a way to create and locally store strong passwords for any website, isolate possibly dangerous files and weblinks from accessing the rest of their device, and is accessible and easy to use through the addition of voice commands.
Student(s):
Amir Montgomery
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
The Separation and Characterization of Phenolic Compounds
Student(s):
Chelsea Munoz
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Grady Hanrahan
Using a Deep Learning Model to Perform Sentiment Analysis Using Social Media Reviews
Sentiment Analysis is the process of retrieving information about a consumer's perception of a product, service, or brand and then turning the data collected into insights using a deep learning model. Since deep learning models are trained using a neural network architecture, I assessed online social media comments by using a Recurrent Neural Network to perform Natural Language Processing. I divided the labeled dataset into a training set and test set and began training my network to analyze the social media data and classify it as a positive or negative comment. I then tested the network using the test set to check the accuracy of the network.
Conducting AI-driven sentiment analysis gives businesses and organizations an accurate picture of customer preferences and market trends which is critical for developing an impactful growth strategy that is essential for businesses.
Student(s):
Malaika Nazim
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Java Inc.
Student(s):
Megan Nirshberg
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Common Carotid Artery Hemodynamic and Stiffness Responses to Acute and Repeated Bouts of High Intensity Exercise
Student(s):
Zaria Opara
Faculty Mentor:
Allan Knox
Distribution and Abundance of Microfibers Found in Ostrea from Grassy Bar Oyster Company in Morro Bay, CA
Student(s):
Keury Ortez Hernandez, Yuliana Montes
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Andrea Huvard
The Effect of Fatigue on Front Lunges: Non-Preferred Leg Center of Pressure Movement
Student(s):
Logan Randall
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michele LeBlanc Feltner
Quantification of Synthetic Microfibers in the Pacific Mole Crab & Sediments in Ventura County
Student(s):
Nicolina Ranieri, Dominic Berger
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Andrea Huvard
Metabolic Elucidation and Chemical Toxicity Modeling of Natural Medicines and Herbal Remedies
Student(s):
Tiffany Robinson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Grady Hanrahan
Effects of a 16-Week Home-Based Strength Training Trial on Depression in Obese Latino Adolescent Boys
Student(s):
Emilio Rodriguez, Louise Kelly, Alan Knox, Rakaihya Thomas, Jonathan Hernandez Aguilar, Melanie Panosian, Alexandra Knipprath
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Louise A. Kelly
Utilization of Shield-Bot, Pixy2, and Gripper to Sort Objects
Student(s):
Reyna Rodriguez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
The p-adics, Continued Fractions, and Their Construction
Student(s):
Jacob Rosales
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Karrolyne Fogel
Body Composition and Performance Associations with Carotid Artery Hemodynamics and Stiffness Indices
Student(s):
Lavleen Sandhu
Faculty Mentor:
Allan Knox
Arduino Self-Driving RC Car
Student(s):
Kabir Seth
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart
Thermoregulatory Translational Control of Heat Shock Protein 20 and Other Genes By Novel RNA Thermometers
We will be testing for the presence of an RNA thermometer through a fluorescence reporter system using green fluorescent protein (GFP) and red fluorescent protein (RFP). Our plasmid is designed so that GFP will be before the RNA thermometer insert and RFP will be after it. When the cells are heat shocked, the thermometer will melt, allowing for the production of RFP. The GFP will act as a control since should be production before and after heat shock. Using this reporter system, we have seen our highest heat induction values at around 1.3 fold, which is similar to our positive control BlyA. While this data is not conclusive, it does make us hopeful that we have at least one RNA thermometer amongst our samples. We will have to conduct further testing however, such as inducing mutations to see if there is a loss of function and conduct structural analyses.
Student(s):
Kaelan Tenhoff
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael Abdelsayed
IOS App Development: Designing and Developing an Original Notecard App from Scratch
Student(s):
Roy Vaknin, N/A
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Craig Reinhart