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                            Archived Research Projects
                           
                              
                                 
                                    Association of Hospital Unit Team Virtuousness Scores with Eight Hospital Unit Measures 
                                    
                                       | This ongoing study is exploring the relationships between hospital unit team virtuousness
                                             scores and eight hospital unit measures. Team virtuousness refers to a team climate
                                             in which virtues and character strengths are practiced, supported, and encouraged. Students who work on this study will help manage implementation of an online team
                                             virtuousness questionnaire and gather hospital unit data. A statistician will analyze
                                             the data to determine any associations between hospital unit team virtuousness scores
                                             and unit measures of quality of patient care, patient satisfaction, and unit staff
                                             engagement and turnover. Project Field of StudyNursing Faculty MentorsLynn VaragonaLearn MoreNancy Ballard
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                                    Support Youth and Young Adult (YYA) Feedback for Understanding Psychosocial Developmental
                                       Needs 
                                    
                                       | The project is examining how adolescents think about respect and how these thoughts
                                             affect how they treat those around them. This project is also interested in how definitions
                                             of respect may be different is school vs. home. vs. community and what we can do do
                                             support the development of healthy notions of respect. Funding is available for project. Project Field of StudySecondary and Middle Grades Department Faculty MentorsDr. Johari HarrisLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Advancing our understanding of wound healing and the brain 
                                    
                                       | The overall goal of our research is to study healing and tissue regeneration in highly
                                             regenerative animals to advance our understanding of healing. One major issue for
                                             skin healing after a severe wound, burn, or surgery is abnormal sensation; numbness,
                                             tingling, itching, heat, etc. This is because cutaneous nerves heal poorly and the
                                             brain adapts. We are working towards understanding this phenomenon in vertebrate animals
                                             with ideal healing via scar-free tissue regeneration. Project Field of StudyEcology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology Faculty MentorsDr. Justin VarholickLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Informal Caregivers' Experiences in Preventing and Managing Behavioral Symptoms in
                                       Persons with Dementia: A Qualitative Study 
                                    
                                       | Are you passionate about helping others and making a real difference? Join our dynamic
                                             research team as a Research Assistant and be part of an innovative project developing
                                             a voice assistance app to support informal caregivers helping individuals with dementia. Project Field of StudyNursing, Computer Science Faculty Mentors Dr. Modupe AdewuyiLearn MoreDr. Xinyue Zhang
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                                    Investigation of the Flexural Strength Capacity of Concrete 
                                    
                                       | The goal of this project is to produce high quality concrete mixture which could be resistant to dynamic loads, weathering with elimination the need for extra steel reinforcement with speeding the process of manufacturing precast elements.  Project Field of StudyCivil and Environmental Engineering Faculty MentorDr. Adrijana SavicLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Assessing Potential Biomarkers for Postoperative Delirium 
                                    
                                       | This project will assay potential biomarkers in blood samples drawn from postoperative
                                             patients who are assessed for delirium, for a project funded by the American Association
                                             of Clinical Care Nurses. Project Field of Study
                                             
                                             NursingMolecular and Cellular BiologyPsychology Faculty Mentors
                                             
                                             Learn MoreDr. Doreen WagnerDr. Susan M.E. SmithDr. Sharon Pearcey | 
                                 
                                    Georgia's World War II Veterans and the Civil Rights Movement 
                                    
                                       | This project is funded through the Veterans Legacy Grant Program. It will be completed
                                             by faculty and staff in the Center for the Advancement of Military and Emergency Services
                                             Research and supervised by Dr. Kristin Horan (Psychology) and Dr. Chris Hess (Sociology).
                                             The goal of this project is to document the stories of World War II veterans who are
                                             buried in one of several Georgia military cemeteries and who participated in the Civil
                                             Rights Movement in some way. Researcher Requirements
                                             
                                             Good interpersonal and verbal communication skills (e.g., in order to conduct interviews) Dependability and good attention to detail (e.g., to collect and analyze census and
                                                ancestry data)Good written communication skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (e.g.,
                                                to transcribe interviews and write manuscripts)If possible, familiarity with statistics and a software platform for data analysis
                                                would be valuable (e.g., SPSS, Excel, R/Python) Faculty MentorDr. Kristin HoranLearn MoreDr. Chris Hess
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                                    Abdominal Obesity, Physical Activity, and Metabolic Health 
                                    
                                       | Our interdisciplinary research team studies the influence of abdominal fat, physical activity/inactivity, diet, and other factors on metabolic health and risk for diabetes. This is an ideal program for students planning future graduate school in healthcare-related fields. Student assistants on our team gain experience with all parts of research—from planning studies and acquiring approvals to working directly with human participants and biological samples in the laboratory. Students spend time working both independently and with other students and faculty to collect and interpret data for our studies and to develop projects for presentation.  Researcher Requirements
                                             
                                             Time Commitment: Students can expect to spend approximately 7-12 hours per week, between research
                                                team meetings and research tasks. Our meetings will be mostly virtual during Fall
                                                2020 and will transition to laboratory testing during Spring 2021.Communication: Excellent writing and communication skills are necessary.GPA Requirements: A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for consideration.  Final Projects: Students will be expected to present their findings at a scientific conference.Laboratory Skills: Laboratory experience is preferred, but not required. Faculty MentorDr. Katherine H. IngramLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Subsurface Investigation Using Ground Vibrations 
                                    
                                       | The project will involve creating a ground vibration data collection system using
                                             our existing geophones. A geophone is an accelerometer installed at the ground surface
                                             to capture the acceleration response of the ground to any seismic disturbance. The
                                             data will be used to estimate the engineering properties of the soil and locate voids
                                             or soft spots in the ground. Research Requirements
                                             
                                             Minimum GPA 2.7Junior standing Faculty MentorDr. Adam KaplanLearn More | 
                                 
                                    TI-Robotic Kits and Brain Augmented Technology Research 
                                    
                                       | The Brain Augmented Technology BAT aspect of this study will research event-related potentials (ERPs) which reflect the electrical activity of neurons that underlie cognitive and sensory processing. Our EEG and ERPs laboratory will enhance our ability to investigate the neural processes underlying, for example, attention, memory, inhibition, and language. The in-house EEG  systems have high performance relative to other systems. Research RequirementsStudents from diverse and multi-disciplinary programs are encouraged to join this
                                             Team. Faculty MentorDr. Cyril OkhioLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Work Related Burnout Survey 
                                    
                                       | Need a statistical analysis of 1600 responses to the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory
                                             (CBI), which is an instrument with high validity and reliability. Using Excel and
                                             SPSS this statistical analysis would be part of a submission to a peer related journal.
                                             Specifically, need Chronbachs alpha for internal reliability, skewness, means, standard
                                             deviations, and multivariate outliers. Research RequirementsKnowledge of Excel and SPSS software. Interest in scholarly research. Faculty MentorBarbara A. WoodLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Stabilization of Soft Soil with Fly-Ash 
                                    
                                       | The use of soft soils for roadway and construction purposes is highly problematic. Soft soils generally lack sufficient shear strength to resist loading and can result in catastrophic failure specially on the steep slopes. Soils typically need at least 35% sand and gravel content to be considered well-graded and to produce stable strength characteristics. Soils that have a high degree of silt and organic matter also have poor erosion resistance.  Recent research shows that soil can be stabilized with fly-ash (FA), sewage sludge ash (SSA), and/or other additives and used for roadway and construction purposes that could be less problematic and stronger. Research RequirementsRequired GPA to qualify for CE 4400. However, students can work on the project without
                                             course credit. Junior or senior with GPA of 3.0 (lower GPA can be accepted with waiver)
                                             will qualify for CE 4400. Faculty MentorDr. M.A.Karim Learn MoreDr. Adam Kaplan
 Dr. Youngguk Seo
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                                    Charging Signs with Solar Photovoltaics 
                                    
                                       | Light travels within two parallel flat planes, just like in optical fiber, very well without scattering. The project is to design, test and implement illuminated signs using LED lights in the background.  Research Requirements
                                             
                                             Background of high school physics with a B.E. special interest will be reflection
                                                and refraction of light through transparent media, like a glass.Lot of interest and willingness to make it work.4-6 hours per week of study and research/experimental work along with the advisor. Faculty MentorDr. Mir AtiqullahLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Nursing Student Attitudes toward Cancer Patients 
                                    
                                       | Since cancer affects most families in America and the number of cancer survivors is
                                             growing, there is an urgent need to explore reasons why prelicensure nursing students
                                             lack the aspiration to care for patients with cancer on a Nationwide level; a study
                                             which has not been investigated previously. Research Requirements Must have understanding of basic research process and be a good student with good
                                             work/study ethic and understanding of how to read a research article. Hours can be
                                             flexible. We are in the midst of Data verification and cleaning right now which we
                                             need help with. student will progress to another literature search during manuscript
                                             prep. Faculty MentorTracy RueggLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Metal Content Analysis of Recycled Waste Materials 
                                    
                                       | Several recycled waste materials such as plastic, rubber, glass, sewage sludge ash
                                             (SSA), fly-ash (FA), scrap metals (slags), etc. are abundant in the waste stream that
                                             go to landfill and occupy the valuable landfill space. Research shows that these waste
                                             materials are used in several applications such as manufacturing mortar, concrete,
                                             and bricks. During the lifetime of these materials usage heavy metals and other chemicals
                                             can leach out and contaminate the water and soil. Research Requirements 
                                             
                                             GPAAble to work 5-10 hours a week Faculty MentorDr. M.A. KarimLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Synthesizing Mesoporous Nano-Electrodes for Batteries 
                                    
                                       | This project aims to develop functional mesoporous (2-50 nm) nanomaterials with controlled
                                             morphology, surface area, pore size, and nano-crystallinity. Mesoporous Materials
                                             are an important class of materials finding applications in numerous fields such as
                                             catalysis, adsorption-separation, sensors, and energy storage. Mesoporous carbon and
                                             transition metal (Mn, Co, Fe, and Ni) oxide will be synthesized using sol-gel, reflux,
                                             and nanocasting methods. Research Requirements 
                                             
                                             Interested students must have completed CHEM 1211, CHEM 1212 and MATH 1190 courses.Preference will be given to students who have completed additional course work in
                                                chemistry, physics, engineering and/or mathematics. Faculty MentorDr. Altug S. PoyrazLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Reprogramming of Cellular Memory at Fertilization 
                                    
                                       | Students will be trained in genetics, bioinformatics, and cytological techniques as
                                             they investigate mechanisms that underlie maternal epigenetic reprogramming at fertilization. Research Requirements A minimum GPA of 3.0 in a Biology related concentration is preferred. Additionally, students should be able to commit to at least two semesters of work in the Carpenter lab (including summers). Student researchers are expected to present their findings at the Symposium of Student Scholars.  Faculty MentorDr. Brandon CarpenterLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Recycled Waste as Alternate Cementitious Materials 
                                    
                                       | This project is intended to understand the impacts of the waste materials such as
                                             fly-ash (FA), bottom ash, sewage sludge ash (SSA), solid waste incinerator ash, slags
                                             (scrap metals), and other waste materials, as an alternate cementitious material in
                                             Portland cement concrete (PCC) mixtures that are commonly used in engineering constructions.
                                             These materials can be used for partial replacement of cement in the PCC. The project
                                             focuses specifically on how the performance of PCC may change with the varying types
                                             and dosages of recycled waste materials collected from local recycling facilities/industries. Research Requirements Required GPA to qualify for CE 4400. However, students can work on the project without
                                             course credit. Junior or senior with GPA of 3.5 (lower GPA can be accepted with waiver)
                                             will qualify for CE 4400. Faculty MentorDr. M. A. Karim Dr. Youngguk SeoLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Monitoring Air Quality in and around Schools 
                                    
                                       | This course is intended to understand the impacts of traffic on air pollution in and
                                             around schools. The course focuses specifically on monitoring and evaluating the criteria
                                             air pollutants, mostly PM2.5 or PM5.0 and compare with nearby ambient air quality
                                             to understand the pollution level caused by the traffic in schools' drop off and pickup
                                             areas. Research RequirementsRequired GPA to qualify for CE 4400. However, students can work on the project without
                                             course credit. Junior or senior with GPA of 3.5 (lower GPA can be accepted with waiver)
                                             will qualify for CE 4400. Faculty MentorDr. M. A. Karim Dr. Parth BhavsarLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Health Content in Pre-licensure Nursing Curriculum 
                                    
                                       | This exploratory sequential mixed methods study aims to investigate the extent to
                                             which population health content is integrated into prelicensure nursing curricula
                                             in the United States. Research RequirementsCompletion of a basic research course. Faculty MentorDr. Modupe Adewuyi Dr. M'lyn SpinksLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Sexual Violence Prevention Initiative 
                                    
                                       | A new sexual violence prevention initiative is being piloted at KSU this year. The
                                             initiative involves gathering student input, experiences, and opinions that will contribute
                                             to recommendations regarding ways to decrease sexual violence on Georgia campuses.
                                             Students will be relied upon to help design data collection tools and methods. They
                                             will then work with other students to anonymously gather their opinions and experiences
                                             regarding sexual violence at KSU. This opportunity is open to all undergraduate and
                                             graduate students. Research RequirementsNone Faculty MentorDr. Kevin BaldwinLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Genetics of Healthier Muscle Aging 
                                    
                                       | Skeletal muscles play a vital role in everyday activities. With aging, muscle tissue
                                             accumulates detrimental changes, which negatively impact the quality of living and
                                             promote morbidity and mortality. Our lab studies muscles using the fruit fly - a useful
                                             model organism for genetic research. With this project, we would like to identify
                                             genetic conditions associated with stronger resistance of muscles to aging. Research RequirementsWe look for responsible and self-motivated individuals, capable of autonomous work. 
                                             
                                             Must be freshman, sophomore, or junior,Minimal GPA - 3.5,Biology/Chemistry as a major,Minimal availability for project - 5 hrs/week,Previous experience in research - not required. Faculty MentorDr. Anton BryantsevLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Preparing Student Analysts for Interviews 
                                    
                                       | Requirements engineering is the set of activities concerned with determining and communicating
                                             the expectations for a new or modified product, and the contexts in which it will
                                             be used. Requirements elicitation, i.e., the practice of collecting these features,
                                             called requirements, is the first of these activities and is recognized as a critical
                                             and difficult stage in the development of software systems. Among the available elicitation
                                             techniques, interviews with stakeholders are the most commonly used in practice. Normally,
                                             they involve two actors: a customer and a requirements analyst; and their goal is
                                             to allow the knowledge transfer from the first to the second one so that the analyst
                                             can collect precise, correct, and complete requirements. Researcher RequirementsStudents will be hired to work on the project for a variable number of hours; minimum
                                             10 hours/week Faculty MentorDr. Paola SpoletiniLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Testing of Wireless Electrode Headset for Long-Term Wear 
                                    
                                       | Design a new type of wireless EEG headset including flexible printed circuit boards
                                             and bluetooth to transfer brain waves to smartphone and the cloud by developing an
                                             app. A way of testing the new EEG headset will also be developed using artificial
                                             skin and head models. Research RequirementsSome circuits background or app development background or some coding background (e.g.
                                             Matlab or C++ or any other language), or willing to learn one or both. Attend weekly
                                             meetings and share your research findings during meetings. Faculty MentorDr. Hoseon LeeLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Construction of a Ground Penetrating Radar Testbed 
                                    
                                       | Ground penetrating radars are used for subsurface exploration purposes, and for locating
                                             underground utilities. CEE department has multiple-size radars ready to be used for
                                             research. This project is about designing and building a controlled earth fill with
                                             known objects at known depths to be used as a test bed for research purposes. The
                                             testbed is a v shape ditch of 50 feet long and approximately 5 feet deep and located
                                             at the KSU Field Station. Basic training on using ground penetrating radars will be
                                             given. The project will involve a literature survey, design, and construction activities
                                             such as filling and compacting the soil. Research Requirements
                                             
                                             Must have a carFundamental knowledge of Microsoft Word and PowerPoint is requiredKnowledge of any CAD application is preferredCommitment to 3 hours of work per week is requiredNo GPA or coursework is required Faculty MentorDr. Adam KaplanLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Student Nurses' Dementia Care Competence 
                                    
                                       | This is a sequential explanatory mixed-method designed study. The purpose of the study
                                             is to evaluate the efficacy of the clinical experiential approaches being used by
                                             nursing programs during the COVID-19 pandemic with respect to pre-licensure nursing
                                             students' dementia care knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Researcher RequirementsCompletion of a basic research class. Faculty MentorDr. Modupe Adewuyi Dr. Kathleen MoralesLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Brain Augmented Technology Research 
                                    
                                       | Different cognitive skills are required during a teaching and learning exercise. Attention is an important variable to measure during this process because it plays a fundamental role in the accumulation of information with the stimulus of the learner’s memory during the assimilation of knowledge. The purpose of this research is to demonstrate the impact of 3D Immersive content used as a tool for stimulating student concentration when compared with the use of traditional D2L teaching and learning tools. The attention of the user will be monitored through electroencephalography devices while performing educational/learning tasks using either Immersive or a Traditional Teaching Tools.  Research Requirements
                                             
                                             Self-motivated & responsible individuals are sought, that can work well within Teams.You will need  to be either a Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior or even Senior with an average GPA of 3.0.You can also be from any discipline.  Faculty MentorDr. Cyril OkhioLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Georgia DPH Campus Sexual Violence Prevention Initiative 
                                    
                                       | A new sexual violence prevention initiative is being piloted at KSU this year. The
                                             initiative involves gathering student input, experiences, and opinions that will contribute
                                             to recommendations regarding ways to decrease sexual violence on Georgia campuses.
                                             Students will be relied upon to help design data collection tools and methods. They
                                             will then work with other students to anonymously gather their opinions and experiences
                                             regarding sexual violence at KSU. This opportunity is open to all undergraduate and
                                             graduate students. Time requirements are flexible but not expected to exceed two hours
                                             per week on average. While this is an unpaid opportunity, students will benefit from
                                             real-world research experience addressing an issue that impacts countless students
                                             nationwide. The initiative is being directed by Dr. Kevin Baldwin of Applied Research
                                             Services, Inc. It is funded by the Georgia Department of Public Health and the US
                                             Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Project Field of StudyPsychological Science Faculty MentorKevin Baldwin | 
                                 
                                    Monitoring Bird-Building Collisions on Campus 
                                    
                                       | While birds face many pressures, one that is present on ÁñÁ«»ÆÊÓÆµ's
                                             campus is that of collisions with structures. Between 365 million and 1 billion birds
                                             are estimated to perish each year from colliding with buildings in the United States,
                                             the 3rd leading cause of avian death. Bright lights at night, shiny glass exteriors,
                                             and transparent facades can be deadly as birds struggle determining what is and isn't
                                             a clear pathway during flight. Project Field of StudyEcology, Evolution & Organismal Biology Faculty MentorDr. Sarah Guindre- Parker | 
                                 
                                    Understanding Political Polarization in US Politics 
                                    
                                       | For this project, we will try to understand factors that impact political polarization.
                                             Specifically, we will look at how Democrats and Republicans think the other party
                                             views them and if these beliefs impact their own behavior. Project Field of StudyPsychological Science Faculty MentorDanica Kulibert | 
                                 
                                    What Factors Impact Perceptions of Sexual Harassment 
                                    
                                       | This project aims at understanding what factors impact people's willingness to believe
                                             victims of sexual harassment. Project Field of StudyPsychological Science Faculty MentorDanica Kulibert | 
                                 
                                    Epidemiological Modeling of MisInformation Diffusion on Social Network 
                                    
                                       | Characterizing the misinformation diffusion on social networks enables us to understand
                                             the properties of underlying media and model communication patterns. In this research
                                             project, we will use epidemiological modeling to study the spread of misinformation(rumors). Project Field of StudyMathematics Faculty MentorPengcheng XiaoLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Genetics of Healthier Muscle Aging 
                                    
                                       | This project aims to identify genetic conditions associated with stronger resistance of muscles to aging, planning to screen multiple lines of flies to find those that demonstrate significantly better preservation of their muscle function during aging.  Project Field of StudyMolecular & Cellular Biology Faculty MentorAnton Bryantsev | 
                                 
                                    The Needs of the Counter Terrorism Workforce and the Utility of Existing Datasets 
                                    
                                       | This project is two-fold, examining both the counterterrorism (CT) workforce and the
                                             academic literature to identify the most up-to-date technologies and datasets that
                                             the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) can provide its CT workforce. Project Field of StudySociology and Criminal Justice Faculty MentorMichael LoganLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Change a Legislative Narrative: A Negotiation Strategy 
                                    
                                       | This project explores the communication challenges within the legislative world. The
                                             purpose of this project is to establish the current narrative influencing lobbyist
                                             obstructions. Then, we will explore a new theoretical model for changing the narrative
                                             for negotiation success. Project Field of StudyCommunication and Media Faculty MentorDr. Robin Smith MathisLearn Now | 
                                 
                                    Design of a Compact High Vacuum System  
                                    
                                       | A major difficulty in the rotational spectroscopy research is the vacuum system. This is an interdisciplinary research project which integrates the powers of science and engineering technology. Project Field of Study
                                             
                                             Chemistry and BiochemistryEngineeringMath Faculty MentorLu KangLearn More | 
                                 
                                    Confined Collective Migration of Breast Cancer Cells of Different Clinical Subtypes  
                                    
                                       | This project studies the collective migration of breast cells with both mathematical
                                             and experimental approaches, along with a component of artwork, and have openings
                                             for undergraduate researchers. Project Field of StudyDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringDepartment of Mathematics
 Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
 School of Art and Design
 Faculty MentorYizeng LiGlenn Young
 Eric Albrecht
 Craig Brasco
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                                    Prelicensure Nursing Students Attitudes Toward Patients with Cancer Revisited 
                                    
                                       | Since cancer affects most families in America and the number of cancer survivors is
                                             growing, there is an urgent need to explore reasons why prelicensure nursing students
                                             lack the aspiration to care for patients with cancer on a Nationwide level; a study
                                             which has not been investigated previously. Project Field of StudyNursing Faculty MentorTracy Ruegg PhD ANP-BC AOCN Kawther Hamash PhD RN | 
                                 
                                    Using Legal Advice Websites to Analyze Law and Politics in the People's Republic of
                                       China 
                                    
                                       | This project uses Chinese legal advice websites (which function in a manner similar
                                             to Quora or Yahoo Answers) as an untapped resources for analyzing the political and
                                             legal systems of contemporary China. Project Field of StudyPolitical Science and International Affairs Faculty MentorJohn Wagner Givens | 
                                 
                                    An Analysis of Automated License Plate Reader Legislation 
                                    
                                       | This project will explore the current state of automated license plate reader (ALPR)
                                             legislation in the United States. Project Field of StudyInformation Systems Faculty MentorAndy Green | 
                                 
                                    The NFL Team Effect on Player Career Longevity 
                                    
                                       | The aim of this project is to use NFL team data to determine if a relationship exists
                                             between team statistics, both offensively and defensively, to determine if they play
                                             a role in the length of a player's career. Project Field of StudyStatistics and Analytical Sciences Faculty MentorAustin Brown | 
                                 
                                    How Do You Make HIV/AIDS Messaging Attractive in the Digital Age? 
                                    
                                       | Multi-disciplinary faculty will supervise a team of both graduate and undergraduate students to explore culturally relevant communication strategies to analyze effective messaging and messaging fatigue of HIV/AIDS prevention among Botswanan youth. Students with an interest in International Relations, Communications, health issues such as HIV/AIDS, and qualitative and/or quantitative research skills are encouraged to apply.  Project Field of StudySchool of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding, and Development Faculty MentorMaia Hallward | 
                                 
                                    Data Analysis on Measles Outbreaks in the Phillippines 
                                    
                                       | The Philippines have declared a major measles outbreak in early 2019. In this study,
                                             we will build the epidemiology model to investigate this outbreak. A multi-scale modelling
                                             framework, parameterized by weather conditions, human case data, and vector, will
                                             be used to examine the seasonal effects and the measles vaccines rate on the effective
                                             reproduction number. Project Field of StudyMathematics Faculty MentorPengcheng Xiao | 
                                 
                                    Text Relevance and Processing 
                                    
                                       | This research will explore the impact of a reading motivation intervention on attention,
                                             comprehension, and motivation. We will utilize eye-tracking technology in the study. Project Field of StudyPsychology Faculty MentorOrdene Edwards | 
                                 
                                    Academic and Social Belongingness: Does the Format of the First-Year Seminar Format
                                       Make a Difference? 
                                    
                                       | The purpose of this study is to examine whether or not the type of KSU 1101: First-Year
                                             Seminar course format impacts the degree to which one of the course learning outcomes
                                             (academic and social belongingness) is met. Project Field of StudyFirst-Year and Transition Studies Faculty MentorDeborah N. Smith | 
                                 
                                    Making Novel Genetic Lines of Fruit Flies for Research Needs 
                                    
                                       | The Bryantsev lab seeks motivated individuals for technical assistance in creating novel transgenic lab strains of Drosophila fruit flies. The participants will learn fly husbandry, microscopy, microinjections, and a lot of basic lab skills. Project Field of StudyMolecular & Cellular Biology Faculty MentorAnton Bryantsev | 
                                 
                                    Android Plugins Development For Detecting Software Vulnerabilities 
                                    
                                       | We will design and develop an open source Mobile Secure Software Development API plugin based on FindSecurityBugs for Android Studio IDE which will check your mobile project to detect any untrusted input and output and other security vulnerability to prevent mobile apps from attacks.  This is a paid project from a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant ($10/hr, max 100 hr).  Project Field of StudyInformation Technology Faculty MentorHossain Shahriar | 
                                 
                                    Physical and Mental Effects of Pilates Reformer Training on University Level Modern
                                       and Ballet Dancers 
                                    
                                       | This pilot research project will collect preliminary data (with five Reformers) measuring the positive impacts of Reformer training on dancer technique, as well as Pilates' potential to increase dancer long-term employability.  Project Field of StudyDance Faculty MentorSarah Holmes | 
                                 
                                    The Ethics of Housing - Siegel Institute Ethics Research Scholars (SIERS) 
                                    
                                       | The Siegel Institute Ethics Research Scholars (SIERS) program offers a full original research experience to undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty interested in the umbrella research topic of the ethics of housing.  Project Field of StudySiegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics and Character Faculty MentorsCrystal MoneyLinda Johnston
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                                    Genetic Research on Heavy Metal Cadmium Toxicity 
                                    
                                       | We want to find genes that can make cells resistant to toxic heavy metals, especially cadmium.  Project Field of StudyMolecular and Cellular Biology Faculty MentorAnton Bryantsev | 
                                 
                                    Assessing the Needs of Cobb County Seniors 
                                    
                                       | We are currently working with Cobb County Senior Services to collect both quantitative
                                             and qualitative data about the current and future needs of older adults living in
                                             Cobb County. This project will involve collecting and analyzing data from interviews,
                                             focus groups and surveys targeting older adults, their caregivers, and professionals
                                             working in the aging field. Once all the data are collected... Project Field of StudySociology and Criminal Justice Faculty MentorEvelina Sterling | 
                                 
                                 
                                    
                                       | The undergraduate research assistant will perform a literature review of relevant
                                             information concerning art therapy and digital technologies. This information will
                                             be compiled and summarized in order to produce content for an edited book on art therapy
                                             and digital technologies to be published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Additionally,
                                             the research assistant will review submitted manuscrip... Project Field of StudySchool of Art and Design Faculty MentorRicky Garner  | 
                                 
                                    Exploring the Chemistry of a Meteoritic Mineral 
                                    
                                       | The meteoritic mineral schreibersite is believed to have played an important role
                                             in the phosphorylation of the first biologically important molecules formed on the
                                             Early Earth. Project Field of StudyChemistry and Biochemistry Faculty MentorHeather Abbott-Lyon  | 
                                 
                                    Religious vs. Secular Human Rights Organizations: Discourse, Framing and Action 
                                    
                                       | The study of human rights is dominated by secular voices; however, increasingly the
                                             study of international relations recognizes the tension and interplay between the
                                             religious and the secular, and the impetus for human rights work has often come from
                                             a religious or moral foundation. Project Field of StudyPolitical Science and International Affairs, International Conflict Managemet, Interdisciplinary
                                             Studies, Foreign Languages Faculty MentorCharity Butcher  | 
                                 
                                 
                                    
                                       | In general, I am interested in motivation in three areas: unconscious motivation (increasing
                                             motivation underneath awareness), achievement motivation (mainly intrinsic/extrinsic
                                             motivation), and environmental motivation (what gets people to act in environmentally
                                             friendly ways). How many projects I have going in each of those areas varies each
                                             semester. Project Field of StudyPsychology Faculty MentorPaul Story  | 
                                 
                                    The Cellular and Molecular Progression of Mitochondrial Dysfunction Induced by Polybrominated
                                       Diphenyl Ether Flamer Retardant (PBDE) Pollutants 
                                    
                                       | When Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring gave a prophetic warning of the deleterious effects of DDT pesticides on organisms and the environment, never did we realize that environmental pollutants would so heavily influence our development and our survival. Project Field of StudyEcology, Evolution and Organismal Biology Faculty MentorAdrienne King  | 
                                 
                                    The Ethics of Clothing Production and Sales 
                                    
                                       | We are seeking four undergraduate research assistants to join us in exploring the
                                             current state of clothing projection, sales, and ethics by examining concerns raised
                                             in recent years about the use of sweatshops, child labor, and contracting. The successful
                                             applicants will work with two graduate students and faculty to build ethical decision-making
                                             models which will help us evaluate the ethical conflicts that arise within the companies
                                             and in the industries. Project Field of StudySiegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics and Character Faculty MentorSerena Newhall  | 
                                 
                                    The Ethics of Physical Embodiment - Siegel Institute Ethics Research Scholars Fall
                                       2016 Cohort 
                                    
                                       | The Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics and Character invites students, faculty,
                                             and staff to apply for the SIERS Fall 2016 Cohort. Project Field of StudyAcademic Affairs Faculty MentorCrystal Money  | 
                                 
                                    The Post-Political City: Spaces of Depoliticisation 
                                    
                                       | Seeking students to participate in a research project exploring the post-political city through an economy of jouissance (Žižek). The research approaches a way of thinking that restores philosophy’s useful role in art, politics, and everyday life. Project Field of StudyArchitecture, Digital Writing and Media Arts Faculty MentorElizabeth Martin-Malikian  | 
                                 
                                    Towards Understanding the Capability of Spatial Audio Feedback in Virtual Environments
                                       for People with Visually Impairments 
                                    
                                       | Virtual Reality (VR) applications have been developed for numerous diverse fields,
                                             such as physical rehabilitation, education, and healthcare. Beneficiaries of VR technology
                                             include children, the elderly, and persons with physical and mobility impairments. Project Field of StudyGaming & Software Engineering Faculty MentorRongkai Guo  | 
                                 
                                    The Civil Society, Identity, and Global Action Research Hub 
                                    
                                       | The faculty members are involved in a longer term research project looking at the
                                             intersections of research, activism, and policy making related to human rights, peace,
                                             and development and various aspects of identity, including religion and ethnicity. Project Fields of StudySchool of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding, and Development School of Government and International Affairs Faculty MentorsMaia HallwardCharity Butcher
 | 
                                 
                                    An Exploration of Leaders' Responses to Grief and Loss 
                                    
                                       | The COVID-19 pandemic has systemically peeled back the layers of our ways of life
                                             andexposed the most delicate parts of our society. With the immense losses experienced of loved ones, jobs, and daily activities, there is an increased importance to understand the ways in which faculty, staff, students, and community members are navigating the various dimensions of grief and loss.
 Project Field of StudyEducational Leadership Faculty MentorChinasa Elue | 
                                 
                                    Detecting Faults in Solar Photovoltaic Power Systems 
                                    
                                       | Solar Photovoltaic power systems utilize sun light to generate electric power. They
                                             have been replacing traditional fossil fuel-based power plants at an increasing rate.
                                             Recently, several unexpected fire incidents that damaged solar PV systems in US raised
                                             reliability, safety, and efficiency concerns. Subsequent investigations attributed
                                             the fire incidents to faults occurring within solar PV systems via accidental connections
                                             of parts of a system to ground. Project Field of StudyElectrical and Computer Engineering Faculty MentorYousef Mahmoud | 
                                 
                                    Relationships Among Obesity, Physical Activity, and Maternal Metabolic Health 
                                    
                                       | Our interdisciplinary research team studies the influence of abdominal fat, physical activity/inactivity, diet, and other factors on metabolic health and risk for diabetes. This is an ideal program for students planning future graduate school in healthcare-related fields. Student assistants on our team gain experience with all parts of research—from planning studies and acquiring approvals to working directly with human participants and biological samples in the laboratory. Project Field of StudyExercise Science and Sport Management Faculty MentorKatherine Ingram | 
                                 
                                    Statistical Analysis & Data Visualization of a Data Set of 1600 Survey Results Measuring
                                       Work Related Burnout Using the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) 
                                    
                                       | Need a statistical analysis of 1600 responses to the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory
                                             (CBI), which is an instrument with high validity and reliability. Using Excel and
                                             SPSS this statistical analysis would be part of a submission to a peer related journal.
                                             Specifically, need Chronbachs alpha for internal reliability, skewness, means, standard
                                             deviations, and multivariate outliers. Project Field of StudyStatistics, Psychology Faculty MentorBarbara A. Wood | 
                                 
                                    Developing a Dynamic Model for Solar OV Systems 
                                    
                                       | Solar Photovoltaic Systems convert sunlight into electricity. Control and operation of these systems are affected by their dynamic model which adaptively varies with several factors such as temperature, irradiance and shading. The goal of this project is to characterize solar modules and collect data  to be used for developing a generic dynamic model for PV modules. Project Field of StudyElectrical and Computer Engineering Faculty MentorYousef Mahmoud |  |