The projects presented at the Roundup will include work from:
Daniel Tavana, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Title: "Elite politics and legislative behavior in the Kuwait National Assembly"
Liying Luo, Associate Professor of Sociology Xiao Liu, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Cayley Ryan-Claytor, Graduate Student, Sociology and Demography Xufu Liu, Graduate Student, Biomedical Engineering Yutong Mao, Graduate Student, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Jiahui Xu, Graduate Student, Sociology and Demography
Title: "Exploring the Biological Plausibility of Education Effects on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia: An Application for Accessing Tier-3 UK Biobank Data"
Youzhen Su, Graduate Assistant, Communication Arts and Sciences Chenyang (Sara) He, Graduate Student, Psychology
Title: "Empowering Bystanders and Technology to Combat Cyberbullying: A Social Influence Approach"
Bumba Mukherjee, Professor of Political Science Vineeta Yadav, Professor of Political Science Khoi Nguyen Huynh, Assistant Professor, Hitotsubashi University Songtao Duan, Graduate Student, Political Science
Title: "Deep Causal Learning and Estimation of Treatment Effects in Target Populations in Social Media Platforms"
Yang Yang, Graduate Student, Political Science Yang Song, Graduate Student, Political Science
Title: "Partisan Sorting of Electoral Participation: The Effect of Partisan Mismatch on Voter Turnout"
Jungsik Choi, Graduate Student, Sociology
Title: "Analyzing the Cultural Representation of Nation-States through Word Embedding"
Joseph Risi, Graduate Student, Criminology Ashley Rodriguez, Graduate Student, Criminology
Title: "Who’s On Your Case? An Examination of Pennsylvania Courtroom Workgroups"
Bing Pan, Associate Professor in Tourism Management Lijiang Shen, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences Yaqi Gong, Graduate Student, Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management
Title: "You risk, I risk: Effects of social media on risk-taking travel behavior"
Jennifer Isasi, Associate Research Professor of Digital Scholarship Michael Anesko, Professor of English and American Studies Kevin Conaway, Director, Office of Digital Pedagogies and Initiatives
Title: "Database of American Authorship, 1860-1920”
Daiqing Zhao, Graduate Student, Psychology Chenyang (Sara) He, Graduate Student, Psychology Xiaoyue Xiong (Xia), Graduate Student, Human Development and Family Studies
Title: "The Development of Self-regulation from Early to Late Childhood: An Integrated Investigation of Genetic, Neural, and Environmental Mechanisms"