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 |