Document Type

Book

Publication Date

8-2024

Abstract

Thanks to a gift from the Berry Family Foundation and the Berry family, the University Honors Program launched the Berry Summer Thesis Institute in 2012. The institute introduces students in the University Honors Program to intensive research, scholarship opportunities and professional development. Each student pursues a 12-week summer thesis research project under the guidance of a UD faculty mentor. This contains the product of the students' research.

Contents:

Testing the Influence of Lithology and Ice Sheet Dynamics on Waterfall Formation in Hocking Hills State Park // Magdelyn Stewart

Step-Rate Manipulation for Improved Performance: A Review// Noah Clemens

Alfred Rosenberg: An Analysis of the Volk from 1930–1944 // Sarah Theewis

Automated and Data-Driven Discovery of Behavioral Signatures in Preclinical Models of Developmental Disorders // Henry Salisbury

Enhancing Quadrotor Autonomy and Stability Using ROS-Based Control Algorithms // Kevin Johnston

Stretchable Electronic Systems Enabling Rigid Electronic Payloads: A Review // Adin Stoller

Adaptations of Listeria Monocytogenes in Cold Environments // Meggie Bailey

A Mini-Review on Rodent Models of Schizophrenia // Erin T. Flaherty

Does the Existence of Multiple Color Variants Aid in Predator Avoidance for a Common Frog in Southwestern Ohio? // Adelyn Hughes

On the Role of SERCA and Its Regulators PLN and SLN in Maintaining Intracellular Calcium Homeostasis // Marc Nya

Disciplines

Biology | Kinesiology | Life Sciences | Medicine and Health Sciences | Physical Sciences and Mathematics | Plant Sciences | Social and Behavioral Sciences

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