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Smith College’s annual
showcase of student research and performance highlights students’ intellectual
achievements and their collaborative efforts with faculty in a variety of departmental,
program and interdisciplinary projects. It is a celebration of liberal arts education.
The 2009 event featured the work of 257 students who
participated in 153 presentations, with the guidance of 104 faculty members. Students
participated in individual talks, panels, poster sessions, exhibits and performances,
in the areas of science and technology, performing arts, and social, cultural and
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American
Studies, American Studies Diploma Program, Art, Astronomy
Biological
Sciences
Chemistry
Classical
Languages & Literatures, Comparative Literature, Computer
Science
Dance,
Economics,
Education & Child Study
Engineering
English
Language &
Literature, Film Studies,
First Year Seminar, French Studies
Geosciences
German
Studies,
Government, History, Internships, Italian
Language
& Literature
Kahn
Institute, Landscape Studies, Mathematics & Statistics, Music
Physics
Psychology
Smithipedia,
Sociology, Spanish Language &
Literature, Study of Women & Gender
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Amanda Stevie Bergman '09
A Non-minimally Coupled Early Universe
PowerPoint presentation deriving from thesis with Gary Felder, assistant professor
of physics
Shannon Pettit '12
Smith College: Recognizing Women in Science
PowerPoint presentation deriving from STRIDE research with Malgorzata Pfabé,
Sophia Smith Professor of Physics
Anna Boehle '11 and Aimee Shore '10
Measuring Photons from Light Emitting Diode, One By One
Science poster session deriving from STRIDE research with Piotr Decowski, professor
of physics
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Kelsey Hattam '09
The Complex Nature of Flowing Granular Material
Science poster session deriving from thesis with Nalini Easwar, professor of physics
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Adrienne Wilson-Muenchow '10
Cold Fingers for Warm Samples: Setup of a Cryogenic Apparatus
Science poster session deriving from special studies with Nathanael Fortune, associate
professor of physics
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Elizabeth Boulton '11 and Anastasia Gant '11
What Type of Solar Collector is the Best Performer?
Science poster session deriving from STRIDE research with Nathanael Fortune, associate
professor of physics
Cassaundra Smith '11 and Lindsay Holle '11
A Portable, Modular Roof for a Solar House
Science poster session deriving from STRIDE and AEMES research with Nathanael Fortune,
associate professor of physics
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Brenda Delamonica '12
Using Google Sketch Up for Modeling Energy Use in Homes
Science poster session deriving from AEMES research with Nathanael Fortune, associate
professor of physics
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