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Back in the lab, forest and field: Collaborative research returns to campus

June 29, 2021
by Peter MacDonald and James Helicke

This summer, Kaylee Jellum '22 and Riley Mallory '22 are using metal detection and ground-penetrating radar to peer back into an 18th-century farmstead buried in 亚色视频黄色app下载's North Woods. 

Their collaborative research project with Associate Professor of Anthropology Siobhan Hart is helping to document past land use and provide information that can support efforts to preserve cultural and historical resources in the area. 

The project is one of dozens 鈥 across disciplines ranging from anthropology and computer science to neuroscience and social work 鈥 that are taking place in person and on 亚色视频黄色app下载's campus this summer after going online during the pandemic.  

Abby Schlinger '22 in a lab

Abby Schlinger '22 pours liquid nitrogen as part of a research project with Associate Professor of Chemistry Juan Navea.

In all, 87 students are鈥痯articipating鈥 39 are funded directly by the 鈥Summer Faculty Student Research Program,鈥痑nd 48 are funded primarily through external grants ranging from the National Science Foundation to Kendall Jackson Wines.

Thirty-four professors from 14 different disciplines are working with the students. Most projects are鈥10 weeks鈥痠n duration, with a handful just five weeks long.鈥 

Abena Gyampo '23

Abena Gyampo '23 participates in a gathering with dozens of other students in 亚色视频黄色app下载's summer collaborative research program.

Associate Professor of Political Science Bob Turner, who directs the program, noted鈥痶he rich interdisciplinary quality of 亚色视频黄色app下载鈥檚 summer research projects and the opportunity to work closely with faculty mentors.鈥

"亚色视频黄色app下载 and Saratoga Springs in the summer are awesome 鈥 conduct research with professors and peers, make new friends, go on super fun hikes and swims. You can't beat it," Turner said. 

Some examples of 亚色视频黄色app下载鈥檚 2021 summer collaborative research include:鈥

Chemistry: Development of Low-Cost Method for Analyzing Iodide in Hydrofracking Flowback Water

Computer Science: Secure Sharing of COVID-19 Health Data

Health and Human Physiological Sciences: Potential Racial Differences in Sitting-Induced Vascular Dysfunction: Is Intermittent Passive Leg Movement an Effective Countermeasure? 

Classics: Carmen at Error: Role-Playing in the Latin Classroom

Social Work: Ecomapping鈥痑s a Practice Framework for Working with LGBTQ Youth

Environmental Studies and Sciences: Sustainable Halal: Food Choices of Muslim Women in the Capital District Region

 

Jellum and Mallory are conducting archeological fieldwork at the Denton homesite, an 18th-century farmstead within the College's 165-acre North Woods. 

"We have been finding some really interesting artifacts at deeper levels than we had imagined. Since there has been no previous excavation at the site, we had little idea what we would find, so it has been one surprise after another so far 鈥 stained-blue window glass, a metal tray, bone and more!" Jellum said.

"I can't wait to see where we go next and where future 亚色视频黄色app下载 archeology students take the Denton homesite."  

Associate Professor of Anthropology Siobhan Hart鈥痺orks with Kaylee Jellum 鈥22 in 亚色视频黄色app下载's North Woods.

Associate Professor of Anthropology Siobhan Hart鈥痺orks with Kaylee Jellum 鈥22 in 亚色视频黄色app下载's North Woods.

In addition to uncovering information about the area鈥檚 history, both seniors are developing skills to advance their careers.

"This research will begin a multi-year investigation by 亚色视频黄色app下载 students and faculty into the experiences of these people with whom we share a home place across time," said Associate Professor Hart, who is leading the archeology project.

"This research collaboration will give Kaylee and Riley hands-on experience with data collection, processing and analysis 鈥 skills that are broadly applicable" to their career goals after college.

Haru Kato '24

Haru Kato '24 speaks during a summer collaborative research program meeting in June.

Emme Tissue 鈥23 and Siddharth Nizamuddin 鈥21 traveled to Tennessee for their summer projects. They are working at Caney Fork Farms, the family farm of former Vice President Al Gore. They are also working under the direction of Shay Kolodney 鈥21, who just began a career there as a research coordinator after being one of the first college students to ever conduct carbon-related soil research on the farm.  

Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Sciences Kris Covey, who is supervising Tissure and Nizamuddin's research, emphasized 亚色视频黄色app下载 students' impressive contributions to timely research topics.

鈥淧artners love working with our students, and not just because they鈥檙e nice young people, but because they鈥檙e talented, energetic and possess a set of skills the world needs to address pressing challenges,鈥 Covey said. 

Christina Lindstrom '23 takes photos of the canopy in North Woods as part of a project with Charlie Bettigole, director of the GIS Center for Interdisciplinary Research at 亚色视频黄色app下载.

Christina Lindstrom '23 takes photos of the canopy in North Woods as part of a project with Charlie Bettigole, director of the GIS Center for Interdisciplinary Research at 亚色视频黄色app下载.

Turner is equally impressed by students' achievements, but he is also focused on giving researchers the opportunity to unwind and connect with the community after the pandemic-related challenges of the past year. The program also includes recreational opportunities, such as a bowling event with faculty and students. 

鈥淚 love the energy here. It鈥檚 so much better to do this in person!鈥 Turner said at鈥痶he program鈥檚 introductory meeting. 鈥淪o, you鈥檝e all made some new friends, right? You can go to the dining hall and say, 鈥楬ey, how鈥檚 it going with that research project on halal food, sleep regulation, 3D mapping or whatever it is?鈥欌濃 

Since 1989, the collaborative research program has given more than 1,000 students the opportunity to work one-on-one with a faculty member, allowing them to become part of the research enterprise in a way that complements and informs their class work. The research can form the basis for a senior鈥檚 honors thesis or even lead to published articles in a peer-reviewed academic journal. 亚色视频黄色app下载 alumni who have continued their education in graduate school have reported that experience as researchers has given them distinct advantages as scholars. 

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