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2025 SSU Research, Scholarship & Creativity Symposium

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This event is an annual two-day, in-person event featuring the outstanding accomplishments of faculty and students across all disciplines. This is a great opportunity to showcase your research, scholarship, and creative activities to the campus and surrounding community. Students and faculty members display their projects on posters and other media in the Student Center Main Ballroom. There is also a section for registrants to give live lightning talks highlighting their work. 

  • Undergraduate Students – Monday, April 28, 2025 (3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.)
  • Faculty and Graduate Students – Tuesday, April 29, 2025 (3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.)

The 2026 Symposium date: TBD - Check back soon!

If you have any general questions, please contact the Office of Research & Sponsored Programs at [email protected].

Scroll down or use the search box below to find project descriptions from all 2025 submissions.

Higgs Boson-charm Quark Coupling Prospects

Physics & Astronomy
College of Science, Technology, and Business
Sky Merlin Goddard

Visual Use and Collection of Environmental Data for Educational VR Applications

Physics & Astronomy
College of Science, Technology, and Business
Misha Morandi

Enhancing the performance of flavor tagging algorithms in the ATLAS experiment with low-momentum tracks

Physics & Astronomy
College of Science, Technology, and Business
Madison Ambriz

Portable Planetarium

Physics & Astronomy
College of Science, Technology, and Business
Logan Rubalcava

Climate Lens: Exploring Earth’s Energy Budget Through Virtual Reality

Physics & Astronomy
College of Science, Technology, and Business
Katherine Bradley

Magnetic Charger on Bicycle

Physics & Astronomy
College of Science, Technology, and Business
Joaquin Diaz

Anodic Aluminum Oxide

Physics & Astronomy
College of Science, Technology, and Business
Dustin Lewis

Exploring Exponential Fits to Multiplanetary Exoplanet Systems

Physics & Astronomy
College of Science, Technology, and Business
Christopher Bell

An Analysis of the Most Frequent Terms in RTP Documents for STEM Departments Across Northern CSUs

Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science, Technology, and Business
Bryce Iversen, Bella Bibayoff, Andres Castellanos, Adriana Galindo Silva, Damian Gomez, Nicolina Sandoval