Graduate Exhibition Archive of Award Winners
1988 Award Winners
Research Poster Option
Arts and Humanities
First Place
- Jeffrey F. Kidorf. College of Arts and Architecture / Architecture. "Integrating Computers into the Design Environment"
Second Place
- Jay E. Moore. College of the Liberal Arts / Comparative literature. "The Handwriting of a Medieval Spanish Scriptorium"
- Dianne E. Turner. College of Arts and Architecture / Art education. "Perseus and Andromeda or Venus and Adonis?: A Connoisseurship Problem in Authenticating an 18th Century Painting"
Engineering
First Place
- Victor Warren Dean. College of Engineering / Chemical engineering. "Catalytic Etching of Platinum During Hydrogen Oxidation"
Second Place
- Craig William Nies. College of Earth and Mineral Sciences / Solid state science. "Interactions in Integrated Ceramic Packages"
Third Place
- Kyung-Hee Jung. College of Engineering / Industrial engineering. "An Optimal Location on a Stochastic Network"
Honorable Mention
- Stephen Anthony Cosgrove. College of Engineering / Mechanical engineering. "Neutron Radiography: A New Technique for the Visualization of Fluid Flow in Metal Enclosures"
Health and Life Sciences
First Place
- Thomas E. Kolb. College of Agricultural Sciences / Forestry. "Growth Analysis of Red Oak and Yellow-poplar Seedlings"
- Vincent Eugene Vena. Intercollege Graduate Degree Program / Poultry science. "The Effects of Dietary Sodium on Renal Hemodynamics of SCWL Mature Rooster"
Third Place
- Michael Farris Waters. Intercollege Graduate Degree Program / Genetics. "Flourescent Activated Cell Sorting Studies on T-Lymphocyte Populations and 1L-Z Receptor"
Honorable Mention
- Tina A. Dreisbach. College of Agricultural Sciences / Plant pathology. "Needle Bright: A Mystery Disease of Eastern White Pine"
Physical Sciences
First Place
- Jennifer B. Chien. Eberly College of Science / Chemistry. "Development and Use of a Microsensor for Monitoring Neurotransmitters within Single Nerve Cells"
Second Place
- Luke D. Hinkle. Eberly College of Science / Physics. "Levitation and Scientific Applications"
Third Place
- Taiye P. Oriaran. College of Agricultural Sciences / Wood science and technology. "Biopulping of Aspen and Oak Wood Chips"
Social and Behavioral Sciences
First Place
- Theodore Louis Gragson. College of the Liberal Arts / Anthropology. "How the Pume Fish for a Living"
Second Place
- Rebecca S. Bigler. College of the Liberal Arts / Psychology. "Racial Stereotyping and Memory in Young Children"
Third Place
- Jaqueline Larson. College of Health and Human Development / Nursing. "Working Women: Multiple Roles & the Predictors of Role Strain"
Honorable Mention
- Walter T. Bartko. College of Health and Human Development / Individual and family studies. "The Family Relationships Project"