2018 Salerno Symposium Presenters
Steven Gayle, Ph.D. Student, International Conflict Management, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- “Diffusion of Innovation, Development and the Spiral of Silence: The Understatement of Afro-Amerindian Populations in the Southeastern United States”
Jeremy Gulley, associate professor of physics, College of Science and Mathematics
- “Ultrashort Pulsed Light Interactions with Nanowire Arrays”
Tom Leeper, assistant professor of biochemistry, College of Science and Mathematics
- “Sustainable Catalysis of a Conjugated Polymer bya Protein Enzyme”
Scott Nowak, associate professor of biology, College of Science and Mathematics
- “Akirin is Critical for Early Tinman Induction and Subsequent Formation of the Heart in Drosophila melanogaster”
Altug Poyraz, assistant professor of chemistry, College of Science and Mathematics
- “Improving the Electrochemical Performance of High Power and Energy Aqueous Rechargeable Zn/MnO2 Batteries”
Muhammad Salman, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology
- “Assessing Non-Uniform Stiffening of the Achilles Tendon Noninvasively Using Surface Wave Elastography”
Benjamin Scafidi, professor of economics, Coles College of Business
- “Human Capital and Domestic Terrorism”
Jeffrey Yunek, assistant professor of music theory, College of the Arts
- “Capturing the Zeitgeist: Preserving American Music and Culture in the Mashups of DJ Earworm