Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Symposium 


Wednesday, April 22, 2009 (2:00 - 5:00 p.m.)
Kingsbury Hall Courtyard and surrounding area
The Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Symposium (ISE) features student research with science, engineering and math perspectives.
Students have the opportunity to interact with peers and gain professional experience presenting research.
The program includes a poster session, remarks from University leaders, and an awards ceremony. Cash awards are supported this year by CEPS, CEPS Alumni Society, COLSA, EOS, ERG, NH Space Grant and the Parents Association.
Student online registration for 2009 is closed. The ISE Planning Committee has identified judges and created the judging schedule. Each project will be judged by three judges (one academic from within the discipline, one academic from another discipline and one from industry). Participants will be scheduled for ten minutes with their judges to stand in front of their poster and make a brief oral presentation providing an overview of their research project and answering questions.
2009 Rubric for Judging ISE Presentations
All ISE participants are eligible to apply for a NH EPSCoR Travel Award of up to $500 per student to attend a national meeting or conference with a faculty advisor to present a poster or paper. More information can be found at www.epscor.unh.edu. Click here for the NH EPSCoR flyer.
Participants Schedule for April 22, 2009
| 9 – 10:30 a.m. | Participants set-up posters and projects |
| 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. | Judging (participants will receive scheduled 10-minute block) |
| 2 - 4:00 p.m. | Open House Reception |
| 4:00 pm | Awards Ceremony in the Courtyard |
| 5:00 p.m. | Clean-up (participants responsible to return their easels and foam boards to Kingsbury W290) |
For help in creating a professional poster presentation and identifying printing resources, review the quick links on this web page and/or contact any one of the ISE Planning Committee members listed below.
URC ISE Committee Members:
Radim Bartos (CS), Erin Bell (Civil), Bobby Braswell (CSRC/EOS), Ihab Farag (Chem Eng), Frank Hludik (ECE), Brad Kinsey (ME), Sharon McCrone (Math), Jeff Melton (Env Eng), Karsten Pohl (Physics), Doug Vandemark (OPAL/EOS), Ruth Varner (EOS/ESci), and Debra Williams (DO).
