The University Honors Program launched the Berry Summer Thesis Institute in 2012. The institute introduces students 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 collection contains the proceedings of the institute from 2025.

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Submissions from 2025

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A Study on WebAssembly and its Security, Thomas Crossman

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Long-Term Degradation of Natural-Fiber Coir Turf Reinforcement Mat Installed Along an Urban Stream in South Carolina, Kayden G. Rothery and Bob L. Lowe

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Evaluating the Environmental Determinants of Tadpole Mouthpart Deformities, Nicholas J. Canfield

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Simulating Chemiluminescence Spectra of OH Radical using Quantum Dynamical Simulations, Triet M. Cao

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Crossroads of COVID-19 and Alzheimer’s: Investigating SARS-CoV-2 Nsp6 and Orf7a in Amyloid-β42 Toxicity, Jeffrey William Huettemann and Amit Singh

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Intelligent Motion Tracking: A Low-Cost Surveillance Framework Using SoC Devices and Sensor Fusion, Aung Myat Khaung and Nicholas Michael Stiffler

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The German Press's Coverage of the Bavarian Freikorps, Chase Kinder

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Interdisciplinary English Language Arts and TESOL Education to Advance Academic Achievement of Immigrant, Refugee, and Urban Students, Elizabeth G. Krahe

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Co-culture 3D Model for Breast Cancer, Anh Duc Nguyen

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3D-Printable Hydrogel with Rapid Ambient Self-Healing, Anna M. Petre

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Heterogeneity of Molecular Subtypes in Multifocal and Multicentric Breast Cancer, Anna M. Schmitz

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A Mini Review on Rodent Models of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Rachel Zeller

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Federated Boolean Matrix Factorization Using Integer Programming, Quynh Anh Nguyen, Ngoc Nguyen, and Nhat Phan