The Winners of 2006

DepartmentClassificationAuthorsTitleAdvisors
Biology Undergraduate Matt Drenner, Mandy Davis, Ray Drenner, Leo Newland, and Matthew Chumchal Effects of Length and Age on Mercury Concentrations in Largemouth Bass  
Biology Graduate Michelle Green and John Horner The Relationship Between Prey Capture and Pitcher Characteristics in the Carnivorous Plant, Sarracenia Alata  
Chemistry Undergraduate Linh Tran Fabrication of Biopolymer/Silica and Silica/Silicon Composites for Tissue Engineering Jeffrey Coffer
Chemistry Graduate Ying Wang and Onofrio Annunziata Observation of Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation of Protein Solutions by Macromolecular Crowding  
Computer Science Undergraduate Tyler Reainthong, Michael Pyle, Stephen Calder, Bara Gunnarsdottir, Jake Thompson, Travis Garnett, and Adam Weiser Downward Spiral - Online Multiplayer Board Game Michael Barrett, Billy Farmer, James Comer, Thomas Nute, Michael Czuchry
Engineering Undergraduate Marcus Johnson Fluorescence Imaging within Rotating Wall Vessel Bioreactor Tristan Tayag and Dan Dimitrijevich
Environmental Science Undergraduate Jeff LeVan and Alan Landwer Niche Partitioning of Adult Males of Two Species of Jamaican Anolis in Simple Anthropogenic Versus Complex Forested Habitat Gary Ferguson
Environmental Science Graduate Romina Gazis Pleasing Fungus Beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) from the Peruvian Amazon Ernest Couch
Geology Undergraduate James Stevens and Ranjan Muttiah The West Fork Trinity River Changes: A Response to Urban Growth  
Geology Graduate Kenneth Befus Late Cretaceous Phreatomagmatic Volcanism at Peña Mountain, Big Bend National Park, Texas Richard Hanson
Mathematics Undergraduate Amy Stephenson Correspondence Between Invariants of Matrices and Graph Ken Richardson
Nutritional Sciences Undergraduate Kelsey Anderson, Kacy Maranto, Kelly Potysman, and Corrie Stauffer Teaching Young School-Age Children How to Make Healthful Eating and Active Living Choices Lyn Dart
Physics and Astronomy Undergraduate Billy Quarles Ultraviolet Radiation on the Early Earth Michael Fanelli
Physics and Astronomy Graduate Raymond Kinzer, W.R.M. Graham, and C.M.L. Rittby FTIR Spectroscopy of Cyclic TiC3 in Solid Ar  
Psychology Undergraduate Jennifer Noy, Bryce Bell, Susan Quaye, Amber Hagan, Jace Waguspack, and Andrew Tarr (Grad Student) Early Exposure to Bacterial Endotoxin Leads to Long-Term Alterations in Behavior Gary Boehm
Psychology Graduate Amanda Hiles, Christie Lynch, and Lincoln Lim Happiness Is Having a Bad Memory: The Relation of Norms and Memory of Emotion Christie Scollon
People's Choice   Engineering Senior Design Class Development of Ballistic Shock Measurement and Simulation Capabilities Patrick Walter