Student Research Projects Showcased at Days of Discovery

Over 20 CIVS research students presented their work during the 2023 PNW Days of Discovery on April 5th, 2023 in Alumni Hall, with 20 poster presentations and 2 oral presentations. Research topics include digital twin, machine learning, decarbonization, continuous casting, hazard recognition, and training simulators, etc.
CIVS Graduate Research Assistants highlighted their research during the oral presentation portion:
- John Rosser presented “Development of a Material Flow Model for Pellet Feed Systems “
- Cristina Cabascango presented “Development of a Coral Reef Restoration Training Simulator”
The event consists of distinguished internal and external speakers and poster presentations and is a chance to highlight exploring over 170 research, scholarship and creative activities of faculty and students. The event takes places over two days and incorporates both Hammond and Westville campuses.
For a full list of presentations please click here: https://www.pnw.edu/research/days-of-discovery/list-of-presentations/