Second annual Student Research Symposium
April 21, 2006
Virginia Butler, Krey Easton, Ross Smith, and Scott Burns
Can we infer prehistoric butchery, transport and storage from fish body part representation? Ross Smith and Virginia Butler, Anthropology Department, Portland State University
Zooarchaeology and the urbanization of Vancouver, WA, 1876-1918, Krey Easton and Virginia Butler, Anthropology Department, Portland State University
Pattern growth of carbon nanotube bundles, Noel Tavan and Dr. Jun Jiao, Department of Physics, Portland State University
Impact of objective models on search-based parallel computer job scheduling, Sangsuree* Vasupongayya, Su-Hui Chiang, and Bart Massey, Computer Science Department, Portland State University
Mutational and kinetic studies of the NADPH-dependent pre-Q0 reductase QUEF, Bobby W. K. Lee and Dirk Iwata-Reuyl, Department of Chemistry, Portland State University
Fabrication of carbon nanotubes synthesized by thermal chemical vapor deposition and plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition, Jennifer Jones, Jianfeng Wu, and Jun Jiao, Physics Department, Portland State University
Virginia Butler, Casey Quinlan, Barbara Shaw, and Scott Burns
A walk on the wild side: evolution of Order Xenarthra modality distinct from all other mammals, Barbara J. Shaw and Luis A. Ruedas, Department of Biology, Portland State University
Ouabain cardioprotection is mediated by receptor internalization and mitoKATP opening, Casey L. Quinlan, Abraham Rissa, Jana R. Burton, Alexandre D.T. Costa, and Keith D. Garlid, Department of Biology, Portland State University
Twentieth-century changes in perennial ice features, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA., Matthew Hoffman, Andrew Fountain, Departments of Geology and Geography, Portland State University
Quantifying change at seven glaciers in the Sierra Nevada, California, Hassan J. Basagic and Andrew G. Fountain, Department of Geography, Portland State University
Use of insect remains to reconstruct paleoenvironmental change in the northern Willamette Valley, Oregon, Martin E. Adams and Virginia Butler, Department of Anthropology, Portland State University
Scott Burns, Matthew Hoffman, Martin Adams, Hassan Basagic, and Virginia Butler