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Senior Thesis Presentation Schedule - Friday, May 4 Start Location 1:30 p.m. Stone Science Building, Room B50 675 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA, 02215 Presenter Presentation Title Advisor Mia Chung The Ma'arat al-Numan Museum: a Case Study of


  1. Senior Thesis Presentation Schedule - Friday, May 4 Start Location 1:30 p.m. Stone Science Building, Room B50 • 675 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA, 02215 Presenter Presentation Title Advisor Mia Chung The Ma'arat al-Numan Museum: a Case Study of Archaeological Art Conservation during Conflict White Julius Tabin Temperature Preference in Cave and River Variants of Astyanax Mexicanus Bain Jessica Brown Discover and Illuminate Truth: Reception and Impact of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring Formichelli Start Location 1:30 p.m. College of Arts and Sciences, Room 522 • 725 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA, 02215 Presenter Presentation Title Advisor Juliana Bongiorno Alternate Light Sources: An Exploration of NIGHTSEA DFP-1 in the Forensic Sciences White Alex Bizanek Negative Interest Rates: A Duration and Convexity Analysis Harvey Viky Filippou Applications of tDCS to the ACC to Mediate Error-Related Negativity Responses in Ford GAD/OCD Individuals

  2. Senior Thesis Presentation Schedule – Tuesday, May 8 Start Location Presenter Presentation Title Advisor Group 2:00 p.m. ROOM 114 Sophie Fabrication of Field Probes to Measure Magnetic Fields Bain Schatzki-McClain in the Halbach MRI Scanner Dariush Ghaffari The Practicality of Gene Therapy Through Improving Multifunctional Delivery Systems 2:00 p.m. ROOM 210 Simon Lieberson Babb The Decision of the United States to Declare War on the Spanish Empire Davis Arjun Sawai The Impact of a Completely Digitized Currency on a National Economy 2:00 p.m. ROOM 116 Chichi Wu Mutations involved with SID-3 and SID-4 proteins: Bain RNA interference in Caenorhabditis Elegans Tom Zhang An Independent Quaternion Proof of Jacobi's Four Square Theorem Ford 2:00 p.m. ROOM 110 Angel Huang Helen and Medea: Breaking Female Stereotypes Harvey Caty Maloney Understanding Tradition and Modernity in the Art of Xu Bing 2:00 p.m. Photonics Sarah Pardo Leaf Longevity in Evergreens at the Arnold Arboretum White Colloquium Room Garber Divya Bachina Vortex Induced Vibration of a Piggyback Pipeline Half Buried in the Seabed *All 9 th and 10 th grade advisees must report to their designated presentation room. ** All 11 th and 12 th grade advisees must report to a presentation of their choosing depending on space availability.

  3. Senior Thesis Presentation Schedule – Thursday, May 10 Start Location Presenter Presentation Title Advisor Group 8:00 a.m. ROOM 114 Sarina Karim Extracting Murine Colon DNA in Order to Observe Effects of Shiga Toxin Bain Producing E. coli on Murine Immune System Isaac Yamnitsky Competition without Innovation: Analyzing Niche Markets in the Medical Alarm Industry and Engineering a Smartphone Compatible Device 8:00 a.m. ROOM 210 Mourad Frishkopf Targeting the DNA Damage Response of Tumor Cells to Davis Make Chemotherapy More Effective Cameron Cook Thomas Hobbes and the Right of Revolution 8:00 a.m. ROOM 116 Max Ellsworth Scanning Router Web Applications for CSRF Using Firmadyne Ford Svayam Dialani Using Liver Radiofrequency Ablation Treatments to Detect Breast Tumor Growth via MRI 8:00 a.m. Photonics Nimish Garg Using Financial Engineering to Minimize Climate Change Investment Risk Garber Colloquium Room Neil Mauskar Accounting for Leverage in Intangible and Tangible Investments across the Business Cycle 8:00 a.m. ROOM 110 Rosie Beermann Deaf Education in America Harvey Sevigne Pak Dissociative Identity Disorder 8:00 a.m. ROOM 115 Edward Song Truth-telling as a Dominant Strategy for Information Elicitation White Michael Gankin Degradation Kinetics of FX Series Compound in Aqueous Solution *All 9 th and 10 th grade advisees must report to their designated presentation room. ** All 11 th and 12 th grade advisees must report to a presentation of their choosing depending on space availability.

  4. Senior Thesis Presentation Schedule – Tuesday, May 15 Start Location Presenter Presentation Title Advisor Group 2:00 p.m. ROOM 114 Charlie Cowen-Breen The Role of Gravitational Time Dilation in the Apparent Accelerated Bain Expansion of the Universe Isaac Karpovsky Studying the Effects of Mutation on Antibiotic Resistant Escherichia Coli Using a Revised Plasmid-Based Single-Point Mutagenesis Protocol 2:00 p.m. Photonics Andrew Deng Purification and Synthesis of Rubella Capsid Protein for Diagnostic Purposes Bain Room 206 Anton Peraire-Bueno Using DeepDream to Visualize Convolutional Neural Networks Ford 2:00 p.m. ROOM 210 Leigh Wilson The New Military Band: Band Repertoire as ‘Art-Music’ in the Davis Early Twentieth Century Joe Ragan Emotion and Meaning in Music: A Composition and Analysis Harvey 2:00 p.m. ROOM 215 Eve Wattenberg ANDESITE: A Nanosatellite Swarm for Measurement of the Aurora Borealis Garber Nikhil Singh Multi Party Computation Case Study Using Leaflet Visualization 2:00 p.m. ROOM 115 Philipe Mendes Cooperation and Antagonism: Interactions between Y. Lipolytica and White P. Putida in Coculture Courtney Cheng Early Visual Cortex Contrast Gain Control and Visual Discomfort *All 9 th and 10 th grade advisees must report to their designated presentation room. ** All 11 th and 12 th grade advisees must report to a presentation of their choosing depending on space availability.

  5. Senior Thesis Presentation Schedule – Thursday, May 17 Start Location Presenter Presentation Title Advisor Group 8:00 a.m. ROOM 114 Nate Smyth Inducing Epigenetic Silencing of Integrated HIV DNA Using a Bain KRAB-Associated Disabled CRISPR/Cas9 System Ilona Demler Injury Incidence and Prevention in Young Dancers 8:00 a.m. GSU Conf. Sarah Jarpe Media Fog in the Syrian Civil War Davis The First Red Scare as Prototype and Legacy Harvey Sean Norton A Machine Learning Approach to Ransomware Detection Ford 8:00 a.m. ROOM 116 Sam Yuen Jonathan Simen Literature Review of the Field of Wireless Actuation of Micro and White Nano-scale Instruments 8:00 a.m. ROOM 215 Jeffery Ng Parasitic Computing and its Applications in Bitcoin Mining Garber Brandon Xiao Detecting Ransomware with Machine Learning and Recurrent Neural Networks 8:00 a.m. ROOM 207 Adam Freeman The Talos Principle and What Makes Us Human Formichelli Laetitia West ` The Problem of Irene: Women in the Television Shows Elementary and Sherlock 8:00 a.m. ROOM 115 Daniel Blanchard Machine Learning Algorithm White Teagan Seltzer Fighting Implicit Bias in Martial Arts *All 9 th and 10 th grade advisees must report to their designated presentation room. ** All 11 th and 12 th grade advisees must report to a presentation of their choosing depending on space availability.

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