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2024 STEM-NET Student Summer Research Program Showcase (Group 1)

Congratulations to our STEM-NET Summer Student Research program recipients! STEM-NET awarded $3,750 to each of five students to conduct undergraduate research for the summer 2024 term. These funds support students conducting research under the guidance of a CSU faculty member. After their research projects, they will present their findings at a virtual event on Friday, September 13, 2024, at 11 am. Please note, six students will be presenting during this event. Brian Rubio, who was awarded the Edison Student Research Fellowship in the spring 2024 semester, will also be presenting with this group.


Schedule & Agenda

Time
Introduction
11:02 AM

Dr. Frank A. Gomez


Time
Student Presenters
11:02 AM
Anthony Avendano  

Anthony Avendano

College Level: Senior
Campus: ​Stanislaus
College: College of Science
Department: Computer Science

Presentation Title: Influence Maximization with Multiplex Embedding and Deep Reinforcement Learning

11:10 AM
Mayra Hernandez  

Mayra Hernandez

College Level: Junior
Campus: ​Long Beach
College: Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Department: Biology

Presentation Title: Enhancing Diabetic Foot Ulcer Management with Long Beach Wound Scores: A Collaborative Machine Learning Approach in Clinical Decision-Making

11:18 AM
Priscilla Jussicha  

Priscilla Jussicha

College Level: Senior
​Campus: ​San Bernardino
College: Natural Sciences
Department: Kinesiology

Presentation Title: ‘Cued at First Sight’: Evaluating the Various Influences on Gaze Cues

11:26 AM
Yahtziri Martínez  

Yahtziri Martínez

College Level: Senior
Campus: San Bernardino
College: Natural Sciences
Department: Kinesiology

Presentation Title: Effects of Augmented Feedback Effects on Motor Learning in Simulated Automotive Racing

11:34 AM
Ainsley Jennieve Perez  

Ainsley Jennieve Perez

College Level: Junior
​​Campus: San Diego State ​
​Department: College of Health and Human Services; Speech Language and Hearing Sciences

Presentation Title: Language Variation in Grammatical Production of Youth and Adults

11:42 AM
Brian Rubio  

Brian Rubio

College Level: Senior
Campus: Fullerton
College: College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Department: Biology

Presentation Title: Who is in Control: Is Animal Development Controlled by the Animal’s Genes or by its Microbiome?



Time
Q & A
11:50 AM

The audience can ask the presenters questions.


Time
Closing Remarks
12:10 PM

Dr. Frank A. Gomez