2024 ROCH Presenters
Beau Jenson, Political Science/History
2024 | Amalga, Utah was settled for sugar beet farming but couldn't support itself
Adam Bowen, Valerie McGeean, Audry Ricks, & Abigail Cole, Music Department
2024 | The best way to manage performance anxiety is by doing activities that take care of your body
B. Sky Jones, Sociology and Anthropology Department
2024 | The less food security you have, the more likely you are to face discrimination based on your weight
Basil Payne, English Department
2024 | Queering the herbarium: Plants, poetry and multimodal expression
Bella Lonardo & Zaharah Rossi, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department
2024 | Health is reliant on proper cellular communication, which starts at protein recognition
Camille Tischner, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
2024 | Artificial Intelligence can help detect ADA accessibility assets and compliance
Cassandra Corry, Biological Engineering Department
2024 | Computer models can help us learn more about how eye diseases progress
Cristina Chirvasa & Rivkah Haubner, Watershed Science Department
2024 | What can we do to decarbonize Cache Valley?
Eliza Bell & Aislinn Baker, Art and Design Department
2024 | The evolution of feminist art and NOW!
Hayden Dreis, Psychology Department
2024 | Delaying rewards lower impulsivity
Jaron Bono, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
2024 | Solid State Transformers are critical for a smarter, more efficient electrical grid
Joseph Cooney, Physics Department
2024 | Electric fields in the atmosphere might cause more snow crystals
Kallin Kelley, Economics and Finance Department
2024 | The court system needs to change to meet the asylum needs of deserving immigrants
Kiernan Callister, Psychology Department
2024 | Nicotine vaping is promoted in rats, providing a biological basis for vaping
Kylie Hansen, Plants, Soils, and Climate Department
2024 | The key to breeding drought adapted spring wheat in Utah may be below the soil
Luke Andersen, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
2024 | Smart and efficient power converters are required for today's electricity needs
Mary Claire Jennings, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Department
2024 | Water efficient landscaping at Utah State University could save 8 million gallons of water a year
Paige Sargeant, Watershed Science Department
2024 | Can algorithms and urban greening repair historic injustice?
Paul Bradford, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
2024 | A.I. may be able to measure the capacity of used electric vehicle batteries
Sakshi Singh, Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences Department
2024 | Colloidal Calcium Phosphate (CCP) causes pH variation in cheddar cheese
Tori Dehlin, Psychology Department
2024 | The online social movement #metoo influenced real-life change
Ty Wilson, Plants, Soils, and Climate Department
2024 | Microbes from native plants show drought tolerance potential





















