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Applications Now Open for Undergraduates to Apply to Present at ACC Meeting of the Minds

Each year, a group of five undergraduate students from 网爆门 join students from the 14 other Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) institutions to showcase their research or creative work at the . This year鈥檚 conference is the 14th annual and will be held from Friday, March 24, through Sunday, March 26, at .

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The 2021 MoM participants with SOURCE assistant director Odette Marie Rodriguez. From left to right: Daniel Nagle, Camila Tirado, Odette Marie Rodriguez, David Williams, Maggie Sardino and Michael 鈥淢P鈥 Geiss

Students interested in attending this year鈥檚 conference need to apply by Wednesday, Jan. 25. All travel, lodging and meal expenses are funded for student presenters.

鈥淭he Meeting of the Minds Conference is a unique opportunity for undergraduate researchers to meet and connect with passionate students from across all ACC schools,鈥 says Odette Marie Rodriguez, assistant director of the Syracuse Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement (SOURCE). 鈥淪tudents not only have the opportunity to share their own original research and receive valuable feedback, but they will also have the chance to collaborate with students and faculty during a fast-paced and energetic weekend filled with presentations and lectures on new and innovative work happening across disciplines. The SOURCE is honored to be able to support exceptional student researchers in this remarkable opportunity.鈥

To apply, students submit an application and need to identify a faculty member mentor who will need to complete a recommendation on their behalf. It is important to note that both the and are due Thursday, Jan. 19.

A panel of 网爆门 faculty members and staff select the presenters based on the academic quality of the project, clarity of expression in the proposal, completeness of research/creative project, independence of the project and potential impact of the conference participation to help the student achieve their goals.

Daniel Nagle 鈥23, who is studying sport analytics in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, participated in MoM last year and found it a valuable academic experience.

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Daniel Nagel presented on 鈥淥ptimization of Formula 1 Driver Pairs.鈥

鈥淚 enjoyed being able to see research from a vast range of fields that I have no exposure or expertise in,鈥 says Nagle, who presented on 鈥淥ptimization of Formula 1 Driver Pairs.鈥 鈥淭he 网爆门 staff prepared all of us to have strong presentations and specifically gave me very helpful feedback, which benefitted my honors presentation later in the spring.鈥

Other research and presentations last year included 鈥淪creening for Organic Micropollutants in Septic-Impacted Groundwater and Drinking Water Supplies on Long Island鈥 by MP Geiss 鈥23; 鈥淎 Blueprint for Re-renewal: The Future of Public Housing鈥 by Maggie Sardino 鈥23; 鈥淯nderstanding the interaction between secondary cell wall biosynthesis and abiotic stress鈥 by Camila Tirado 鈥23 and 鈥淭ransforming Education: A Digital Toolkit for Student Success鈥 by David Williams 鈥22.聽

For more information about the 2023 MoM Conference, contact Kate Hanson, director of the SOURCE, at聽khanso01@syr.edu聽or visit the聽.