AAAS General Poster Session Sunday

Sunday, February 19, 2017: 9:30 AM-4:30 PM
Exhibit Hall (Hynes Convention Center)
Environment and Ecology, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Science in Society, Technology, Engineering, and Math
Posters
Environment and Ecology
Maruthi Sridhar Balaji Bhaskar, Texas Southern University
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATIONS IN PIGMENT AND NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS IN GALVESTON BAY
Environment and Ecology
Environment and Ecology
Environment and Ecology
Environment and Ecology
Physical Sciences
Benjamin Brown-Steiner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
AIR QUALITY UNCERTAINTIES PERTAINING TO CHOICE OF CHEMICAL MECHANISMS OF DIFFERENT LEVELS
Physical Sciences
Physical Sciences
Physical Sciences
Carlos Melendres, The SHD Institute
A THEORY OF SPACE AND THE DARK UNIVERSE
Physical Sciences
Rukmani Vijayaraghavan, University of Virginia
THE SURVIVAL AND DESTRUCTION OF GALAXIES IN DENSE GALAXY CLUSTERS
Science in Society
Karen Andrade, University of California, Davis
ASSESSING COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT METHODOLOGIES IN STEM RESEARCH
Science in Society
Caitlin Augustin, Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy
THE LIKELIHOOD INDEX: ASSESSING IMPLEMENTATION OF INDCS POST-PARIS
Science in Society
Science in Society
Mathilde Bessert-Nettelbeck, University of Freiburg/ Cluster of Excellence BrainLinks-BrainTools
REACHING OUT: PARTICIPATIVE PROJECTS AND ETHICAL DISCOURSE ON NEUROTECHNOLOGY
Science in Society
Roxanne Bogucka, University of Texas at Austin
SCIENCE COMMUNICATION ACROSS STEM DISCIPLINES: WHO'S KEEN, WHO'S NOT
Science in Society
Science in Society
Science in Society
Science in Society
Science in Society
Benjamin Lyons, Annenberg Public Policy Center, Univ of PA.
POLAR VORTEX, DROUGHT, AND CLIMATE CHANGE BELIEFS
Science in Society
Science in Society
Science in Society
Science in Society
Science in Society
Science in Society
Science in Society
Shannon Stewart, Center for Biomedical Innovation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
UNESCO SCIENCE REPORT: TOWARDS 2030, THE UNITED STATES
Science in Society
Koichi Sumikura, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
HOW ARE INNOVATION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERRELATED?: SURVEY ON JAPANESE COMPANIES
Science in Society
Shannon R. Trimboli, Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning
ANALYZING DATA QUALITY OF CITIZEN SCIENCE PROJECTS THAT DON'T HAVE A SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER
Science in Society
Science in Society
Hugh Whittall, Nuffield Council on Bioethics
IDEAS ABOUT NATURALNESS IN DEBATES ABOUT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Science in Society
Herman Winick, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource Division of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
SYNCHROTRON LIGHT SOURCES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Science in Society
Christopher Wirz, University of Wisconsin-Madison
MAY 2016: THE NAS RELEASE A CONSENSUS REPORT ON GE CROPS-WITH WHAT IMPACT?
Science in Society
Social Sciences
Social Sciences
Jeremy Juybari, San Diego State University
THE INFLUENCE OF LOANS IN THE COLLEGE MAJOR MARKET
Social Sciences
Technology, Engineering, and Math
Technology, Engineering, and Math
David Roberts, Harvard University
NOISE AMPLIFICATION IN COMMERCIAL QUANTUM ANNEALERS
Technology, Engineering, and Math
Technology, Engineering, and Math
Siwapon Srisonphan, Kasetsart University
HYBRID COLD PLASMA MEDIATED PLANT SEED GERMINATION ENHANCEMENT
Technology, Engineering, and Math
Craig Stewart, Indiana University Pervasive Technology Institite
JETSTREAM - A SCIENCE CLOUD SUPPORTING US RESEARCH IN ALL SCIENCE DISCIPLINES
Technology, Engineering, and Math
Technology, Engineering, and Math
XiaoHui Zou, China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF INFORMATION: PROVED BY DOUBLE MATRICES ON NUMBERS AND CHARACTERS
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