Fall 2022 Exhibition: Book of Abstracts
The Undergraduate Research Exhibition, presented by the Office of Undergraduate Research, is a biannual, in-person event in which students showcase original research, scholarly projects, and creative works. Following the event, the 麻豆视频 community and the general public can view projects via this online archive. You can also .
Scroll to view all projects or use the alphabetical list of links by student researcher last name to view their project topic, abstract, poster and/or creative work.
Nostalgia-Net: The Immutability of Fandom Culture
Student Researcher: Sophia Alberts
Mentor: Dr. Warren Jones
Abstract: This project examines the persistence of fandom culture through the rise of the modern internet, which has largely snuffed all methods of self-identification through personalized webpages in the rise of monopolized social media. There are two concepts which are foundational to the modern internet: Jonathan Zittrain鈥檚 definition of benevolent generative systems which propagate user innovation and expression, and Mark Fisher鈥檚 conceptualization of social media networks and conventional networked devices as nostalgia-generating machines. Generative systems, as defined by Zittrain, are adaptable networks that are inherently receptive to spontaneous innovations designed by their users. Mark Fisher describes a rift between the rapid advancement of online communicability with the popularization of networked machines as compared to the simultaneous slowing of cultural development; this rift creates the nostalgia which permeates online culture. Both of these concepts signify a loss of agency on behalf of the user in shaping their online spaces; social media users are limited in their ability to freely accessorize their profiles and to control the content they are shown. This is in direct contrast to the generative customizability of personal sites preceding modern social media networks, such as GeoCities and Myspace. In nostalgia-fraught attempts at reviving an online culture paralleling the liberated, generative past, many users within the fandom community at large have appropriated services such as Carrd to create personal biographies and directories that are aligned with the individuality of the old internet. There have also been multiple attempts to delineate user-run online spaces, including the Twitter analogue Mastodon, and the restoration of GeoCities into the passion project NeoCities. These attempts at restoration are most often subsumed by the domineering social media networks, but they represent a powerful retort on behalf of fandom and other online communities to the restrictions imposed by conventional social media networks.
Interventional Procedures - A Sonographer's Role
Student Researcher: Erin Cole, Aems Maggard, Savannah Bernard, Rebecca Ronstrom, Rena Schemait
Mentor: Dr. Harry Holdorf
Abstract: This project explains what interventional procedures are, specifically renal biopsy and aspiration, and the role of diagnostic medical sonography within these procedures.
The Washout Phase of Construction Painting: A harmless move? The effects of latex paint on terrestrial environments
Student Researcher: Elizabeth Eskildsen
Mentor: Dr. Ashley Spring
This project won 2nd Place Honors in the Fall 2022 Exhibition
Abstract: The Indian River Lagoon is a 250-km body of water that inspired a push toward sustainable practices in Brevard County after the lagoon health declined with increased terrestrial runoff. This proposed undergraduate research observes the possible effects of latex paint entering a simulated terrestrial habitat with garden snails, Cornu aspersum, and earthworms, Lumbrincina terrestris. Hypothesis: The presence of latex paint at low, medium, and high levels will decrease activity and increase mortality of earthworms and garden snails. If the hypothesis is supported through experimentation, then further studies will focus on plant recovery after latex paint is introduced to the environment.
The Advances of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound Imaging in Pregnancy
Student Researcher: Jennifer Gutowski
Mentor: Dr. Harry Holdorf
Abstract: Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound Imaging during pregnancy was revolutionized by Dr. Kypros Nicolaides鈥 contributions. Dr. Nicolaides, an expert in fetal medicine, is a lead pioneer in innovation, research, and education in the field of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound in pregnancy. His contributions have changed the way the international obstetrics鈥 community understand in utero fetal development. Dr. Nicolaides鈥 research consists of more than 1400 scientific publications, many using ultrasound to detect abnormal fetal development during pregnancy. Some of his greatest achievements in ultrasound include: discovering the heads of babies with spina bifida have an abnormal shape; detection of chromosome abnormalities at 12 weeks gestation; and using ultrasound to measure Doppler Velocity in fetal brain development. Earlier in his career Dr. Nicolaides went from hospital to hospital in the United Kingdom training doctors and sonographers in Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound teaching simple indicators to detect fetal abnormalities during pregnancy. His passion to teach his findings lead to the popularization of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound in Pregnancy that we see in today鈥檚 world. In 2022, Dr. Nicolaides鈥 trains the medical community in fetal medicine and diagnostics at yearly conferences and seminars and via the Fetal Medicine Foundation by offering internet based training. Prior to Dr. Nicolaides鈥 revolutionary advancements, Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound was undeveloped and the information that was available was inaccessible to most doctors and their patients.
A Bright Smile
Student Researcher: Trinity Hendricks
Mentor: Joanna White
Abstract: A Bright Smile鈥 is a mixed media portrait which utilizes oil paint and plastic unicorn figurines to depict a fantasy scene with the artist鈥檚 face as the sun. Click the image of the finished artwork to view it larger.
鈥淎nd Ye Shall Be as Gods鈥: Japan鈥檚 Pop Media Complex (JRPGs, Anime, Manga, etc.) & the Cultural Shift from Adventitious Divine Proclivity to Zealous Rebuke of Providence
Student Researcher: Sean Kohut
Mentor: Dr. Warren Jones
Abstract: Mediums in the form of Japanese roleplaying games (JRPGs), anime, and manga relay
an unorthodox perspective relative to Western society鈥檚 traditional values via stories
that challenge staunch religious, philosophical, and societal point of views. In Square
Enix鈥檚 JRPG Xenogears, Creative Director Tetsuya Takahashi utilizes Freudian, Nietzschean,
and Gnostic themes to convey a Humanist message through his tale of troubled characters
beset by a doomed world, at the behest of a manmade 鈥淒eus.鈥 The 鈥済od-slaying鈥 trope
apparent within Hideaki Anno鈥檚 anime Neon Genesis Evangelion centralizes on three
adolescents who are weaponized by the government to combat 鈥淎ngels,鈥 cosmic terrors
seemingly bent on destroying the planet. Japan experienced an economic expansion after
WWII; however, an economic crash in the 1980s led to 鈥淭he Great Regression,鈥 where
adults of all ages indulged in traditionally childhood activities. The emerging narrative
of slaying God(s) within Sci-Fi & Fantasy narratives began to blossom in correlation
with 鈥淭he Great Regression.鈥 Currently, the West is experiencing 鈥淭he Great Resignation,鈥
which, like Japan in the 1980s, is eschewing traditional adulthood and work culture.
From thriving streamers to cosplayers, from avid fandoms to gamers, people are embracing
nontraditional paths of adulthood. This shift in Western culture raises questions
concerning these seemingly 鈥渃hild-like鈥 overindulgences as a link to escapism and
egocentrism, or perhaps as a response to the modern age鈥檚 greatest fears like that
of a doomed humanity, revealing that the U.S. is experiencing its own 鈥淕reat Regression.鈥
Florida Wildlife Mural
Student Researcher: Austin Lightholder
Mentor: Joanna White
Abstract: Over the course of three months I painted a 177 square foot mural of a Florida forest scene, including 11 different native animals of Florida. The purpose of this artwork is to immerse the viewer into Florida's natural beauty, as well as fulfill the wish of the elderly woman who commissioned this artwork. Her request was to, 鈥淢ake me feel like I鈥檓 in the middle of the forest I can no longer hike.鈥 Artwork details: Acrylic paint and acrylic UV gloss clearcoat on cement wall, approximately 22 feet long and 8 feet high.
Spectrometric Investigation of Plant-Based Enzymes for Pancreatic Insufficiencies
Student Researcher: Brittany Lowe
Mentor: Dr. Ashley Spring
This project won 1st Place Honors in the Fall 2022 Exhibition. Brittany Lowe also
presented at the 2022 Florida Undergraduate Research Conference in February.
Abstract: Pancreatic insufficiency is a major issue for patients with cystic fibrosis, requiring the use of supplemental pancreatic enzymes to combat malnourishment and illnesses caused by malnourishment. The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that plant-based enzymes (bromelain protease, oat lipase, oat amylase, and mango amylase) will have significantly higher or comparable amounts of digested protein, fat, and carbohydrates compared to prescribed pancreatic enzymes. Using Bradford reagent, iodine, and Rhodamine 6G, the amount of digested proteins, fats, and carbohydrates after adding the control and plant-based enzymes were analyzed through spectrophotometry. The results of this study indicate that the plant-based enzymes all had significantly higher amounts of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates digested when compared to the prescribed pancreatic enzymes. As opposed to current supplemental pancreatic enzymes derived from pig intestines, the plant-based enzymes have additional properties that could be of great interest to the cystic fibrosis community. Bromelain's protein digestion has an alkalizing effect further aiding digestion and absorption, the mango amylase has shown antidiabetic properties comparable to medication metformin, and oat lipase has been documented to be an efficient source of fiber.
鈥淧LZ Tell Me Fangz鈥: Fanfiction, coded language, and harmful misrepresentation
Student Researcher: Clair Mallace
Mentor: Dr. Warren Jones
This project won 3rd Place Honors in the Fall 2022 Exhibition
Abstract: The use of coded language in sci-fi/fantasy fanfiction allows minorities (people of color (POC), the LGBTQ+ community, as well as people with disabilities) to safely discuss their own lived experiences without risking exposure and persecution. One popular fanfiction, My Immortal, is a satirical piece written in the world of Harry Potter. Written in 2006, My Immortal has since become a staple in fanfiction history, leading to the creation of thousands of spin off fanfictions. Fanfiction is not only utilized by youths today, but many authors throughout history have used fanfiction in order to tell stories featuring underrepresented minorities such as the ones previously mentioned. Such as Hans Christian Anderson鈥檚 The Little Mermaid. Comparable to many of today鈥檚 youth, Anderson wrote a fanfiction of a preexisting motif in order to tell a story about life as a queer man without the risk of exposure and persecution. In modern day many young people use websites such as Articles of Our Own (Ao3) to anonymously post their own written works. Ao3 alone features over ten million written works spanning over fifty thousand different fandoms. One can begin to understand the modern application of fanfiction by examining the current state of minority representation in fictional narratives, the history of fanfiction, and the coded language used in modern fanfiction. The current representation of minorities in fictional narratives is lacking and potentially harmful in many ways; Disability and POC erasure, queerbaiting, tokenism, racist and antisemitic caricatures all contribute to the growing use of fanfiction. When examining the evolution of fanfiction throughout history one can better understand why Gen-Z uses fanfiction in order to facilitate a safe space and sense of community for underrepresented minorities.
Visceral Reality: The Desire for Bodily Stimulation in Real VR, the OASIS, the Matrix, and the Holodeck
Student Researcher: Brandon Pimer
Mentor: Dr. Warren Jones
Abstract: Just as the liminal spaces in Ready Player One, The Matrix, and Star Trek collapse virtual reality and reality into a singular frame of bodily sensations, so is our rapidly advancing technology doing the same. In November 2022, Palmer Luckey, the original Oculus developer, constructed a new VR headset embedded with deadly explosive charges which raises questions concerning the psychological and physiological reasoning as to the human desire and need for visceral and bodily sensations beyond jump scares. The newest mass-produced technological advancements in the newest VR, Meta鈥檚 Quest Pro, provides real-time eye tracking as well as facial mimicry to merge reality into virtual reality. This embodied cognition is being enhanced through haptic feedback suits that enables players to experience simulated pain and simulated pleasure. However, some people want more stimulation than simulation. They are altering haptic feedback suits to cause real pain and to stimulate real pleasure. Beyond these extremes, other embodied cognition uses concern medicinal applications of VR, such as psychology鈥檚 use in cognitive behavioral therapy to change landscapes and combat settings. Surgeons use VR for training, physical therapists use it, the military, aeronautics, aerospace鈥攅ver-increasing connections of VR and bodily cognition seem to amend Baudrillard鈥檚 idea into a Stimulated Reality, a Stimulacrum.
Three Piece Composite Form
Student Researcher: Lydia Royce
Mentor: Bobbie McMillan
Abstract: I had fallen in love with ceramics after the first time I threw on the potters wheel. This semester will be my third time in the class and I have focused on creating larger composite pieces.
The piece that you see here is thrown on the wheel in three separate parts and put together later when in the leather-hard stage. Once the piece is together I pierced the surface with piercing tools and set it out to dry completely to greenware. It is then bisque fired to 1830F, and finally glazed. I sprayed the composite form with two different color glazes and it is put in the glaze kiln to be fired at 5/6. Click the image of the finished ceramic piece to view it larger.
Creating inspector Gadget: Advancing Technology and its Potential for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Student Researcher: Kameron Sawyer
Mentor: Dr. Warren Jones
Abstract: Cybernetics can function as a valuable tool for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Cybernetics assist children with ASD by giving the child a cheat sheet of how to handle different social interactions. Technology has programed and reliable responses that calm the children and make social situations easier to handle. Studies show, assistive technologies do not stunt development, however, because ASD and prolonged screentime both cause inflammation in the nervous system, experts advise boundaries. ASD is a neurological disorder that typically presents in developmental delays and issues socializing. Many journals and websites provide new information about ASD. Cybernetics enhances or aids living organisms by adding to or replacing with technology. With cybernetics, children with ASD would have the ability to register and recognize social cues and give appropriate responses. A study by Autism Speaks shows assistive technology does not impede a child鈥檚 learning. Children with ASD find the predictability of technology comforting. The importance of caution and limits must be stressed, unsupervised screen time has proven detrimental to an individual鈥檚 health.