2015

Alexandra Gaynor with her poster on accuracy in study and test conditions.

Aytac Karabay, a graduate student in the Psychology Department at Brooklyn College, with his poster on perception grouping.

Darwin Romulus, an undergraduate student at Brooklyn College, and Elena Dominguez, both students in the MARC program.

Dhoha Alshalawi, a graduate student in the Physics Department at Brooklyn College, with her research on renewable energy strategy and solar energy deployment in Saudi Arabia.

Diana Deng, a Midwood High School student, presenting her research on endometrial cancer stem cells, a collaboration with Brooklyn College and the department of Radiation Oncology at SUNY Downstate.

Florence Kempner, organizer of the Brooklyn College Science Research Day, looks out at the event.

Elena Dominquez, an undergraduate student at Brooklyn College in the MARC program, talking to Judge Alejandro Huezo, RISE coordinator, about her research on List Wide proportional effect.

Eli Romano waiting for his poster for be judged. Eli is a high school student at Magen David Yeshivah in Brooklyn.

Shanna Huang, a Midwood High School student, with her research at the Department of Cardiology at SUNY Downstate on stethoscope recording of sounds.

Jack Mavorah and Meyer Sakkal, both Magen David Yeshivah students, chatting until their posters are judged.

Jamie Cox, a Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment high school student, presenting her research done in collaboration with the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on seasonal changes and their effect on a native pond in Brooklyn.

Lisa Caraballo, a Brooklyn College psychology student, and her research with Professor Jennifer Basil on the circadian rhythms of the Nautilus.

Maryam Esparanza Razaz, a chemistry student at Brooklyn College, chatting with a fellow student and waiting for her poster to be judged. She presented her research on DNA binding done with Professor Lesley Davenport.

Nadrienne Pinnock, a MARC student chatting with Professor Louise Hainline. Nadrienne is a psychology student and has been doing research on the effects of wright biases on memory in Professor Elizabeth Chua’s lab.

Rebecca Colon, a Brooklyn College student, worked on a collaboration with several area collages and institutes on body position and verbalizations.

Syeda Hillary, a Midwood high school student whose interest is in biology, worked with SUNY Downstate Medical School Department of Radiation-Oncology on cancer stem cells.

Wen Wang is a student at Midwood High School. Wen worked with the Environmental Sciences Analytical Center at Brooklyn College on contaminated soil in urbans environments.

Xiao Hu is a Midwood High School student who worked with professors Cheng and Hout at Brooklyn College's Department of Earth and Environmental Science. Her research focused on carbon dioxide respiration in urban environments.