SURF 2008 List of Recipients

Title of SURF Project

Faculty/Student Name

Majors (Student)

Aquaculture of Limulus
polyphemus, a biomedically important organism: Captive
Spawning and Larval Grow-Out

 Faculty: Carmela Cuomo
Student: Jeremy J.
Esposito and
Kimberly Perrelli

 Marine Biology

Optimization and
Validation of a
Computational model of
two-temperature PCR

Faculty: Pauline Schwartz
Student: Daniel Osipovitch

Chemistry and
Forensic Science

Examination of cocaine
base/cocaine hydrochloride mixtures

Faculty: Howard A. Harris
Student: Kelli Sladick

Forensic Science
and Biochemistry

Initiating bioengineering
at UNH: The bioreactor
demonstration project

Faculty: David Harding
Student: Western Zickefoose

Chemical
Engineering

Human aesthetic
response to music
and film

Faculty: Bradley Woodworth
Student: Brandon Bujnowski

Music and
Sound Recording

Microfilarial Nematodes
as Potential
Tick-Borne Pathogens

Faculty: Eva Sapi
Student: Jaime Miller

Biology

From virtual to real:
Explorations in computer
aided sculpture

Faculty: Joseph Smolinski
Student: Jessica Emerson and
Brian Vogel

Visual Arts (Jessica)
Graphic Design and Fine Arts (Brian)

Establishment of an in
bitro systemto study Borrelia
burgdorferi biofilm formation

Faculty: Eva Sapi
Student: Katherine
Carpenter

Nutrition/Dietetics
and Pre Med

Unlocking the material
sensing abilities of the Atomic
force microscope at UNH

Faculty: Saion Sinha
Student: Brian Francisco

Mechanical
Engineering

Development of genetic
markers for polydora cornuta
(Annelida: Polychaeta)
for population ecology studies

Faculty: Roman Zajac
Student: Mike Cicero

Forensic Science
and Biology

Mutation Detection:
Pantothenate Kinase
associated nurodegeneration

Faculty: Charles Vigue
Student: Courtney Jones

Biochemistry
and Chemistry

You are what and where
you eat: An investigation of
the link  between environment
and mineral composition
in bone tissue

Faculty: Virginia Maxwell
Student: Julie A. Hull

Forensic Science and
Biology Pre Med

Computational Chemistry of
Parrondo’s Paradox

Faculty: Pauline Schwartz
Student: Alice Coppock

Computer
Science

Electrochromic behavior
of layered
WO3-Polypyrrole films

Faculty: Nancy Savage
Student: Leah Pandiscia

Chemistry and
Forensic Science

 
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