Undergraduate Works: Recent submissions

  • Axon, Henry; Coughlan, Michael; Majewski, Stephanie; Clark, Ben
    Climate change and intense fire seasons in Oregon have worsened air quality, posing health risks to residents. Low cost PM2.5 sensors monitor indoor air quality in Oakridge, Oregon. Many homes received interventions to ...
  • Hubbert, Mary; Yu, Tien-Tien (2020)
    A digitally drawn comic exploring multiple explanations for dark matter, including axions, WIMPS, and primordial black holes. Created in collaboration between undergraduate cartoonist Mary Hubbert and UO researcher Tien-Tien ...
  • Bordeaux, Leo; Herman, Alyssa; Kondo, Emily
    Transgender and gender diverse individuals face a significantly elevated risk of suicide, largely attributable to minority stressors and marginalization. It is imperative that online mental health resources be inclusive ...
  • Lopez, Isabel; Fisher, Scott (2021)
    This digitally drawn comic introduces readers to astronomy research at the University of Oregon and follows a group of students from their first days as undergraduates, through their educational journey as they research ...
  • Whiteman, Ellyce; Frederick, Rebecca (2024)
    This digitally-drawn comic follows a stroke patient learning about her options for mobility recovery post-stoke. It explores interventions including physical therapy, occupational therapy, passive braces, walking aids, ...
  • Bedrick, Anja; Allcock, David (2022)
    An informational comic on the science behind quantum computing, exploring the physical technology of Ion traps, the science of quantum entanglement, and what quantum computing could mean for the world. An approachable ...
  • Cohen, Sam; Schofield, Robert (2022)
    This comic explores the science behind how leaf cutter ants can cut through the same skin and leaves as much stronger animals, despite their relative lack of power. Leaf cutter ants and some other insects have extremely ...
  • Biersdorff, Page; Jeanty, Laura (2021)
    A hand-drawn comic exploring symmetry in nature and physics, from symmetry in our everyday lives to symmetry in the universe and in atomic particles. This comic also explains asymmetries like the asymmetry between matter ...
  • Kyser, Margaret; Raymer, Michael (2022)
    This comic explores quantum entanglement through the lens of a game show. It celebrates the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics by explaining how quantum entanglement can be applied in new technology. Created in collaboration ...
  • Ellis, Madison; Toner, John (2022)
    In this hand-drawn comic a young witch learns from her crow familiar about how birds flock and are able to fly together in the correct direction. Created in collaboration between undergraduate cartoonist Madison Ellis ...
  • Platenberg, Radio; McMorran, Ben (2023)
    A stylized comic about a future where humans must hide from destructive aliens that explains quantum mechanics phenomena including the Elitzur-Vaidman effect and the Quantum Zeno Effect. Created in collaboration between ...
  • Gomez, Nina; Mills, Kate (2024)
    A comic describing the elasticity of the adolescent brain. Gomez and Mills explain how the brain matures and why being an adolescent can be confusing and challenging. Created in collaboration between undergraduate cartoonist ...
  • McNamee, Audra; Mazzucato, Luca (2020)
    A comic about how serotonin impacts the brains perception of the world. Created in collaboration between undergraduate cartoonist Audra McNamee and UO researcher Luca Mazzucato as part of the Science and Comics Initiative, ...
  • Reed, Ren (University of Oregon, 2023-03-21)
    This case study examines a cameo ring featuring Hermaphroditus. The use of this cameo has been theorized by The Getty as amulatory or related to Hermaphroditus cult. However, the common uses of similar rings, subject ...
  • Getz, Madeleine (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Residents of Grants Pass, Oregon, may have known their rural community was changing when five lesbians from Montreal settled outside the town in 1974 and established WomanShare, an all-female lesbian separatist collective. ...
  • Glass, Rowan (University of Oregon, 2023)
    The main railway station of Prague, Czechia, photographed at dusk in early September 2023. This scene caught my eye for its interplay of light and texture, wherein the lights of one of the station's 600 daily trains reflect ...
  • Schmitt, Kyla; Taylor, Jay (University of Oregon, 2023)
  • Gamez, Julian (University of Oregon, 2023)
    A goal of memory research is to understand how the brain remembers similar events. Analyzing data from human subjects, we explore how competition between memories of images influences their recall by answering the question ...
  • Casserly, Aaron (University of Oregon, 2023)
    Multidisciplinary Design Optimization is a field that enables the solution of challenging engineering problems involving multiple technical specializations and design/performance constraints. In this work, I optimize the ...

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