Featured Scholar: Robert Dickerson
Interested in computer graphics since his freshman year of high school,
Robert Dickerson imagined himself pursuing a career as a digital animator,
creating animation used in movies such as Shrek or Toy Story.
“Then I found out that science needs people in graphics too,”
says the 22-year-old computer engineering senior. As a University Scholar,
he has created a virtual patient for medical students to use to practice
their interviewing and diagnosis skills.
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Papers
Robert Dickerson, College of Engineering
(Mentor: Benjamin Lok)
Evaluating a Script-Based Approach
for Simulating Patient-Doctor Interaction
Silan Yip, College of
Design, Construction and Planning (Mentor: Nancy Sanders)
The Vertical Arcade: Searching for Benjamin’s
Flâneur in the Contemporary Urban City
Jason Pukala, College
of Engineering (Mentor: Jose Principe)
Linear Predictive Analysis for Targeting
the Basal Ganglia in Deep Brain Stimulation Surgeries
Ian McKenna, College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mentor: Charles Beatty)
Controlled Growth of Linear Carbon Nanofibers
William Roberts, College
of Engineering (Mentor: Jian Li)
2D SAR Imaging for Bandlimited
Data
Carrie M. Hersh, College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mentor: Darragh Devine)
The Effects of Environmental Challenges
on Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ-Induced Anxiety
Lance Carroll, College
of Agricultural and Life Sciences (Mentor: Carolyn Wilken)
The Overrepresentation of Minorities
in the Child Welfare System
Nathan T.
Roth, College of Dentistry
(Mentor: Roger Fillingim)
Pain Sensitivity in Patients with Irritable
Bowel Syndrome
Leah Zissimopulos, College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mentor: Richard Lutz)
Assessing Condom Use Intentions
through the Theory of Planned Behavior

