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2023 Winners

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2023 UCSC Graduate Symposium Winners left to right: Angie Sijun Lou (Best of the Humanities Division), Sarah Chang (Best Overall Presentation of the Symposium), Saul Villegas (Best of the Arts Division), Matt Evans (Best of the Social Sciences Division), Shanna Howard (Best of the Physical and Biological Sciences Division), and Harika Dechiraju (Best of Baskin Engineering)

Photo of VPDGS Peter Biehl and Best overall presentation winner Sarah Chang

Sarah Chang
History
Poster: Visuality, Gender, and Factory Space during China’s Early Economic Reforms, 1978-1989

Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies Peter Biehl (left) presents the Best Overall Presentation of the Symposium Certificate to Sarah Chang (right)

Photo of Dean Celine Parrenas Shimizu and Best Presentation of the Arts Division winner Saul Villegas

Saul Villegas
Digital Arts and New Media
Talk: Deep-Sea Coral III

Dean of the Arts Celine Parreñas Shimizu (right) presents the Best Presentation of the Arts Division Certificate to Saul Villegas (left)

Photo of Dean Alexander Wolf and Best Engineering Presentation winner Harika Dechiraju

Harika Dechiraju
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Poster: On-chip on-demand K+ delivery for in vitrobioelectronics

Dean of Baskin School of Engineering Alexander Wolf (right) presents the Best Presentation of Baskin Engineering Certificate to Harika Dechiraju (left)

Photo of Dean Jasmine Alinder and Best Humanities Division Presentation winner Angie Sijun Lou

Angie Sijun Lou
Literature
Poster: Double Happiness: Afterlives of the Cultural Revolution

Dean of the Humanities Jasmine Alinder (right) presents the Best Presentation of the Humanities Division Certificate to Angie Sijun Lou (left)

Photo of Dean Paul Koch and Best PBSCI Division Presentation winner Shanna Howard

Shanna Howard
Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology
Talk: Can nutritional interventions protect us against neurodevelopmental insults?

Dean of Physical and Biological Sciences Paul Koch (left) presents the Best Presentation of the Physical and Biological Sciences Division Certificate to Shanna Howard (right)

Photo of VPDGS Peter Biehl and Best Social Science Division Presentation winner Matt Evans

Matt Evans
Psychology
Talk: Absolute Pitch in Involuntary Musical Imagery

Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies Peter Biehl (left) presents the Best Presentation of the Social Sciences Division Certificate to Matt Evans (right)


Photo of the 2023 Graduate Symposium winners

Winners with certificate presenters: Angie Sijun-Lou, Best Humanities Presentation; Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies Peter Biehl; Sarah Chang, Best Presentation of the Symposium; Dean of Humanities Jasmine Alinder; Saul Villegas, Best Arts Presentation; Dean of Arts Celine Parreñas Shimizu; Matt Evans, Best Social Sciences Presentation; Shanna Howard, Best Physical and Biological Sciences Presentation; Dean of Physical and Biological Sciences Paul Koch; Harika Dechiraju, Best Baskin Engineering Presentation; Dean of Baskin Engineering Alexander Wolf

Participants 

Alternative Media
NameDivisionProgramPresentation Title
Kelley, ColleenArtsFilm and Digital Media: Social DocumentationPublic Entities: The Intersections of Hunting, Conservation, and Public Land Use in Montana
Villegas, SaulArtsDigital Arts and
New Media
Deep-Sea Coral III
Posters
NameDivisionProgramPresentation Title
Chan, Man NingHumanitiesHistoryQin-Zither Music and the Reinvented Hierarchization of Aesthetic Taste in the Kangxi Reign (1661-1722)
Chang, SarahHumanitiesHistoryVisuality, Gender, and Factory Space during China’s Early Economic Reforms, 1978-1989
Crouse, MoniqueSocial SciencesPsychologyConsequences for Augmented Reality Training
Dechiraju, HarikaBaskin EngineeringElectrical and Computer EngineeringOn-chip on-demand K+ delivery for in vitro bioelectronics
Duncan, DavidHumanitiesHistoryVoices in the Tule: School Desegregation in the San Francisco Bay Area
Grady, KendallHumanitiesLiteratureCouple(t): The Museum of Love
Green, StevenHumanitiesHistoryNoshing in the Midwest: Foodways and Midwestern Jewish Communities
Gross, RebeccaHumanitiesLiteratureMemory, Affect, and The Radical Fantastic in Jewish Diasporic Graphic Novels
Liu, SimeiyunPhysical and Biological SciencesMolecular, Cell, and Developmental BiologyInsights into the Role of Environmental Cues in tRNA Regulation
McClellan-Ufugusuku, AlexyssHumanitiesHistoryPerpetuation of the postwar iméji appu and ryokka campaigns and the “Hawaiianization” of Okinawa: seen through the 2022 Pokélids launch
McFaul, KelseyHumanitiesLiteratureThe Wind Sketches Landscapes of Words: The Novel in the Horn of Africa
Mindel, GabrielHumanitiesHistory of ConsciousnessProfanity: Performance, Protest, and the Sovereign Politics of Noise
Mogollón, Anny L.HumanitiesLiterature, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Feminist StudiesCreating Legacies of Change: Testimonials from Domestic Workers of the California Domestic Workers Coalition (CDWC)
Napatalung, AnneHumanitiesFeminist Studies, Critical Race and Ethnic StudiesRe-membering Healing: The Tuskegee School of Midwifery and Its Legacies for Reproductive Care
Nguyen, TiffanyBaskin EngineeringElectrical and Computer EngineeringThe importance of electrode material in bioelectronic electrophoretic ion pumps
Paramore, JonathanHumanitiesLinguisticsAcoustic Correlates of Stress in Mankiyali
Polzin, MattHumanitiesLiteratureReproducing Utopia: Race, Gender, and Science in Early 20th Century Feminist Utopian Fiction
Sijun Lou, AngieHumanitiesLiteratureDouble Happiness: Afterlives of the Cultural Revolution
simon-reynolds, meleiaHumanitiesHistoryPhotographing Filipinos: Documenting Twentieth Century Transpacific Migration
Tan, JoshuaHumanitiesHistoryThe Cold War and the (Chinese) University: Education as Containment in Asia’s Cultural Cold War (1950s-60s) 
Ulusoy, ElifnurHumanitiesLinguisticsThe role of syntactic connectivity in agreement attraction: Evidence from Turkish
van Harmelen, JonathanHumanitiesHistoryLegislating Injustice: Congress and the Wartime Incarceration of Japanese Americans
Zhang, JinghongHumanitiesHistoryDown to the Roots: Teeth, Dentistry, and Oral Hygiene in Modern China, 1908-2021
Talks
NameDivisionProgramPresentation Title
Blanco, DianaPhysical and Biological SciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsUnleashing the Secrets of the Universe: A Unified Redshift Calibration for Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing Studies
Carbajal, AmandaPhysical and Biological SciencesMolecular, Cell, and Developmental BiologyLeveraging Whole Genome Sequencing Data from Pathogenic E. coli to Stay Ahead of Antibiotic Resistance
Evans, MattSocial SciencesPsychologyAbsolute Pitch in Involuntary Musical Imagery
Glasenapp, MatthewPhysical and Biological SciencesEcology and Evolutionary BiologyHybridization and Introgression among Pacific Sea Urchins
Howard, ShannaPhysical and Biological SciencesMicrobiology and Environmental ToxicologyCan nutritional interventions protect us against neurodevelopmental insults?
Huse, AmandaHumanitiesHistory‘She was afraid I would tell it’: Women and Ku-Klux Violence in Postwar, Post-Emancipation Georgia
Kang, JizhouBaskin EngineeringStatistical ScienceFlexible Bayesian Modeling for Analyzing College Students’ Emotional Status
McGregor, NathanPhysical and Biological SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesEvidence for a Heat-Pipe Venus
Mulenga, Aaron SamuelArtsHistory of Art and Visual CultureThe Role of Africa in Present-Day Interventions of Afrofuturism
Pedicino, NataliePhysical and Biological SciencesMolecular, Cell, and Developmental BiologyExploring enteric virus pathogenesis and vaccine development
Rojas-Bravo, CésarPhysical and Biological SciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsUsing Exploding Stars to Decipher Dark Energy, the Universe’s Biggest Mystery
Zavala Jiménez, Aldo AlfonsoPhysical and Biological SciencesCoastal Science and PolicyOceanic manta ray conservation through participatory dynamic ocean management in Bahía de Banderas, Mexico
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