Sarah Grissom ’18 explains her group’s project to help create monitoring devices for Alzheimer’s patients.
Randolph students participating in the 2016 Summer Research program presented the results of eight weeks’ worth of lab work, cultural and historical studies, advanced mathematics, and digital animation today during the Summer Research Program Symposium.
Participating students and their projects included:
Harrison Pippin ’18 explains his project, “The Relationship Between Age Group, Environmental Information Sources, and Pro-Ecological Worldview.”
Harrison Pippin ’18: “The Relationship Between Age Group, Environmental Information Sources, and Pro-Ecological Worldview”
For more information about Randolph College’s Summer Research program, please visit http://www.randolphcollege.edu/research/summer/
Nhut Dang ’18 explains his group’s project, “Variations of Elliptic Diffie-Hellman Problems.”