Forward Thinking Research Symposium

This year's event will be held on Tuesday Dec. 3rd from 1:00-4:00pm

Each year, the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) showcases the exciting research being done at Marquette. In celebrating research across campus, the ORSP Forward Thinking Research Symposium provides opportunities to learn more about work being done in other disciplines and fosters professional skills for students. Unlike traditional conferences, where researchers convey the results of work that has been completed, the Forward Thinking presentations focus on projects that will take place in the next 6–12 months.  

Below is the list of this year's presentations:

Student(s)

Faculty

Discipline

Title

Keywords

Ballroom A

       
  Tianling Niu Bing Yu Biomedical Engineering Automated Annotation Transfer: Enhancing MUSE for Intraoperative Margin Detection Image annotation transformation
  Victoria Adjetey Sumana Chattopadhyay Digital Media and Performing Arts Advertising for Social Change: Examining Nike’s Campaign as Catalyst for Reducing Racial Inequalities in USA  Advertising, Race, Social Change, equity-mindedness, Nike
  Oluwaferanmi Dahunsi Sudeshna Roy Journalism Television Representation of Black Americans and Stereotyping Among New African Immigrants in the US TV, Black Representation, Stereotyping, African Immigrants
  Navid Mohseni Cheng-han Yu Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Syphilis: The Silent Resurgence Threatening Public Health Syphilis, Statistical Modeling, Public Health, STI
  Kingsley Ezeuwa Chima Korieh History Lagos: Moments in the History of the City Lagos, Urbanism, Nigeria, Afro-Brazilians
  Jonathan Andrade, Tamila Kuanysheva, Ramin Salehi Dmitri Babikov Chemistry Simulating Molecular Collision Dynamics on a Quantum Computer Molecules, computers, collisions, algorithms
  Sohrab Salimi bani Dmitri Babikov Chemistry Mixed Quantum Classical Theory for Interstellar Application MQCT, interstellar
  Frank Galka, Alexandra Benak Daniela Masson-Meyers Dentistry, Developmental Sciences Gelatin-Chitosan-Elastin Scaffolds for Dental Applications: Biocompatibility and Infection Control Dental Tissue Regeneration, Biocompatibility, Antimicrobial Scaffolds, Gelatin-Based Biomaterials
  Janet Namara Gabone derria byrd Educational Policy and Leadership How do first-generation immigrant women professionals from Tanzania thrive in U.S academia immigrant women, intersectionality, narrative inquiry, academia
  Tamila Kuanysheva Dmitri Babikov Chemistry Simulating Quantum Dynamics on a Quantum Computer Quantum Dynamics, Quantum Computer, Quantum Circuit Optimization, Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT)
  Nandu Krishna Dmitri Babikov Chemistry Recombination Kinetics of Ozone Ozone, Pollution, Astrochemistry, Simulations
  Dibaloke Chanda Nasim Yahyasoltani Computer Science Graph-Based Multi-Task Learning For Fault Detection In Smart Grid Fault detection, Multi-Task Learning, Graph Neural Network, Smart Grid
  Dani Hart, Bethani Bell Abiola Keller, Kristin Haglund Nursing Exploring the Impact of Family Caregiving on First Generation College Students:​ A digital storytelling project​ Undergraduates, Students, Caregivers, Digital Storytelling (DST)
  Gadah Abduljalil Krista Knudson Nursing Improving Critical Illness Survivorship with ICU Diaries Critical Illness, ICU Diary, Family Engagement, Mental Health
  Amanda Morales Kristi Streeter Physical Therapy Labeling Life’s Breath: Tools To Target the Nerves That Sense Your Breathing Phrenic afferents, labeling, AAV-DREADD, breathing
  Taylor Holmes Kristi Streeter Physical Therapy Using Your Senses: Can Sensory Signals Restore Breathing After Spinal Injury? spinal cord injury; breathing; AAV

 

       

Ballroom D

       
  Sara Swaneck Nakia Gordon Psychology Exploring the Connection Between Interoception and Emotion Regulation During Friendship Interactions Interoception and Emotion Regulation
  Joia Wesley Nakia Gordon Psychology Building Wellness Pathways for Black Milwaukeeans: A Development, Feasibility, and Implementation Study​ Black/African American, wellness, wellbeing, development
  Delaina Frederick Nilanjan Lodh Medical Laboratory Science Improve diagnostics for Female Genital Schistosomiasis Awareness, Impact, effective diagnosis
  Jacob Black Nilanjan Lodh Medical Laboratory Science Novel, Sensitive, and Specific Hookworm Diagnosis From Urine Samples Novel, Significant, Hookworm, Detection
  Jessica Calteux Patrick McNamara Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Discover and Recover the Value Encased in Waste PFAS, biosolids, drying, wastewater
  Sofia Heaps Patrick McNamara, Ryan Newton, Todd Miller, Troy Skwor Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Understanding the Role of Wastewater Treatment for mitigating Antibiotic Resitance Antibiotics, Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), Antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB), disinfection
  Cindy Bouldin Robert Smith History Black Women Leaders: Navigating the Intersections of Race and Gender at the CRC Black Women, Corrections, Interdisciplinary, Leadership
  Jack Lynch Robert Smith History  Electronic Monitoring in the Juvenile Justice System Juvenile, Electronic Monitoring, Interdisciplinary, Justice System
  Leila Hernandez-Salinas Robert Smith History  Electronic Monitoring Realities in Milwaukee Youth, Electronic Monitoring, Justice, Interdisplinary
  Arpita Datta Sabirat Rubya, Avik Chakrabarti , Anjishnu Banerjee Computer Science Linear Regression for Identifying Relationship between Income and Health Linear Regression, Income, Mental Health, Heatmap
  Farhat Tasnim Progga Sabirat Rubya Computer Science Storytelling as a Social Support Tool for Perinatal Mental Health (PMH) and Wellbeing Perinatal Mental Health; Storytelling; Social Support; LLMs
  Dominic Owusu Boakye Sudeshna Roy, Larry Xu Communications Framing Gender and Intersectional Identities: A Comparative Analysis of CNN and Fox News Coverage of U.S. Presidential Debates in 2016 and 2024 Framing, Presidential Debates, Gender Bias, Intersectional Identities
  Ozymandias McEvoy, Rasmeen Kaur and Zach Brugnara Sarah Erickson-Bhatt Physics Development of Optical Bioimaging Technology for Disease Prognosis confocal imaging, fluorescence lifetime, cancer, metastasis
  Sakifa Aktar, Masud Rabbani, Md Martuza Ahamad Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Hyunkyoung Oh Computer Science Listening to the Brain: A novel approach to diagnosis neurological disorders to monitor the sleep pattern of ASD patients Autism, sleep monitoring, brain blood flow, vital sign
  Nafi Us Sabbir Sabith, Mia Md. Raihan Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed Computer Science From Blood to biomarker : Non-Invasive WBC subtype detection for Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Maternal health, Non-Invasive technology, Mobile health systems, Machine learning
  Kazi Zawad Arefin, Sayed Mashroor Mamun, Nafi Us Sabbir Sabith Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed Computer Science PulseSight: Remote Vital Sign Monitoring with AI Precision Contactless monitoring, peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) detection, Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG), Mobile Health (mHealth), Support Vector Regression (SVR), Deep learning

 

Highlights for 2024

Here are some highlights of this year's event: 

  • Researchers will make five-minute oral presentations — “elevator pitches” — of the work they want to do. Presentations must be accompanied by the three template PowerPoint slides that will be provided.
  • Presenters will need to be available Tuesday, December 3rd from 1:00 – 3:00 m.
  • This will be an in-person event, to promote further discussion and collaboration.
  • Presentations should emphasize: WHY this work and your project is important (the purpose), HOW you’re going to do the work in the next 6-12 months (the process), and WHAT you want to achieve (the results).
  • Student researchers on the project must do the oral presentation, to help further their presentation skills and articulation of the work in a quick and digestible.
  • Presentations should be prepared with the intent to promote interest in funding for the future work they intend to do. Content should be prepared like a proposal.
  • Marquette's MIC Speakers Lab can help students and faculty develop, organize, edit, practice, and polish the presentation. Visit The MIC webpage for more information. 
  • This year awards are being offered by ORSP, the Institute for Women’s Leadership (gender focused projects), the Latinx Research Community (projects that aim to better understand Latinx populations and/or issues), and the Center for Data, Ethics, and Society (projects addressing the social/ethical dimensions of data). Presentations will be evaluated by those in attendance and the top four will be offered a $500 award.
  • Posters are not required, but may be included and will be set up in the AMU reception area for further discussion after the oral presentations.
      • To promote Marquette’s tradition of sponsoring academic centers, institutes, and initiatives, several of them will have tables set up in the reception area to share more about their missions and programming.