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  • March 1, 2006
  • Christine Davis Mantai

An exposition featuring the research activities of SUNY Fredonia鈥檚 science faculty is planned for Tuesday, March 7, and will include a mini-symposium on advances in computer science. The exposition is open to the public from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Williams Center Multipurpose Room. All are welcome.

A total of 18 stations will feature posters and displays that describe the research done by selected faculty in the natural and social sciences. The faculty members will be on hand for questions from visitors between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m.

The one-hour symposium starts at 1:30 upstairs in Room G-142. Three members of the computer science faculty will take a look at advances in computer graphics, signal classification, and wireless technology: Dr. Reneta Barneva, Dr. Khalid Siddiqui, and Dr. Junaid Zubairi.

The following faculty are participating and exhibiting their works:聽

  • Dr. Seyed-Mahmoud Aghazadeh (business administration); 鈥淎n Experimental Approach to Improve Retail Layout: Shoppers Reactions to Layout鈥
  • Dr. Meral Arnavut (mathematical sciences);聽 Indecoomposable modules with Large Ranks
  • Paul Blanchet (speech pathology); 鈥淔actors Influencing the Efficacy of Delayed Auditory Feedback in Treating Dysarthria Associated with Parkinson鈥檚 Disease鈥
  • Dr. Roger Byrne (biology); 鈥淓ffects of Ambient Oxygen Levels on Embryonic Behavior in the Pondsnail Lymnaea Stagnalis鈥
  • Dr. Justin Conroy (physics); 鈥淕rand Unified Theories and Extra Dimensions鈥
  • Dr. Cheryl Drout (psychology); 鈥淩eciprocal Teaching and Learning in Hybrid Psychology Lab and Teaching Practicum Courses鈥
  • Dr. Mario Freamat (physics); 鈥淭hermal and Magnetic Properties of the Spin-Chain Material PrCRu07鈥
  • Dr. Michael Grady (physics); 鈥淪pontaneous Symmetry Breaking of Residual Gauge Symmetries on the Lattice鈥
  • Dr. Keary Howard (mathematical sciences); Dr. Nancy Boynton (mathematical sciences) and Heather Pietro (Eden Central School); 鈥淚 Want Candy: The Effects of Using Rewards to Motivate Students in High School Mathematics Classes鈥
  • Dr. Mark Janik (chemistry); 鈥淪ynthesis and Biological Evaluation of B-Ring Modified Colchicine and Isocolchicine Analogs鈥
  • Dr. Richard Jankowski (political science); 鈥淭he Voluntary Provision of Public Goods: Political Participation and the Collective Action Problem鈥
  • Dr. Karry Kazial (biology); 鈥淚nformation Content of Sonar Cells of Little Brown Bats, Myotis lucifugus: Potential for Communication鈥
  • Dr. Timothy Radloff-Levonyan (sociology); 鈥淩acial Prejudice in the 21st Century鈥
  • Dr. Sherri Mason (chemistry); 鈥淯nderstanding the Hydrophobicity of Perfluorocarbons鈥
  • Dr. Bridget Russell (speech pathology); 鈥淢anual Laryngeal Tension Reduction Treatment in a Child with Functional Dysphonia鈥
  • Dr. Rungrudee Suetorsak (economics); 鈥淏anking Crisis in East Asia: A micro/macro perspective鈥
  • Dr. Jonathan Titus (biology); 鈥淗uachuca Water Umbel Monitoring and Reintroduction鈥
  • Dr. Bruce Wisenburn (speech pathology); 鈥淎n examination of recent research concerning the efficacy of aphasia therapy."

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