3rd place: Sarah Crotzer (NMT Undergraduate), "Mystery Molecule in the Mitochondria"
SRS 2024 GSA POSTER COMPETITION WINNERS:
1st place: Casia Esparza, Biology, "Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Tectivirus for Potential Use
in Phage Therapy"
2nd & 3rd place (tied): Ahmed Aboelezz, Mechanical Engineering, "CFD Simulations and Experimental Studies to Tackle Black
Lung Disease in Mining" Kayleigh Cameron, Materials Engineering, "Combustion Testing and Analysis of an Energetic Initiator
Ink"
CONGRATULATIONS!
Register & Present
Registration closed on March 15, 2024.
NOTE: Registration is open to NMT students.
Registering for the SRS is easy! Just fill out this SRS 2024 Registration Form and select all of the categories you'd like to participate in. Only one registration is needed for any and all categories (just be sure to include them all).
NOTE: Be sure to complete the Media Release Form to let us know that you consent to being photographed and/or recorded AND to get
a pack of free business cards!
NOTE: NMT students may register for any or all of the three categories.
NOTE: Some categories require that you submit an abstract. All abstracts are due by March 8.
Want to learn more about constructing an abstract? Check out our Abstract's page for guidance on how to format and set up your abstract.
⇒ GSA Poster Competition (Abstract required; for Graduate students only; details at
link above)
We provide workshops for all the SRS categories! Registration is required for all events. Check SRS Workshops for more information and how to register.
Need more information or clarification? We're happy to help! Email us at srs@nmt.edu.
Attend & Participate
Attendees are crucial to the success of the SRS. They provide feedback, volunteer
their time, and interact with participants so they can get the valuable experience
of discussing their research. There are a number of ways attendees can contribute.
Check out the information below for more details.
A detailed schedule of events (oral presentations, poster sessions, 3-minute speech
competition, GSA session, showcases), programs, and SRS calendar can be found below.
We've collected all the forms and templates necessary for you to participate in the
SRS. Each link below should pull up a form or template for your use.
Can't find what you're looking for? Email us atsrs@nmt.edu so we can find it for you (and someone else may be looking for it too!).
About
Our Mission: Communicate to Educate
Communicate to Educate means to effectively communicate your project or research to
educate those you are presenting to. This is the primary focus of the Student Research
Symposium.
The SRS is an annual event where students present their research to the communities
of NMT and Socorro, as well as the larger STEM community. Students at all levels,
from freshman to graduates, have the opportunity to participate in research and the
SRS provides a forum to share the exciting projects they've been working on.
During the event, students are able to:
Showcase their knowledge and skills by giving a presentation or displaying a poster
to peers, professional researchers, and engineers.
Communicate their research or design to people outside of their field.
See what their peers are doing and get ideas for future research projects.
We look forward to seeing you at this year's Student Research Symposium!
The Student Research Symposium (SRS) is an initiative of the Office for Student Learning
(OSL) and the Joseph R. Skeen Library. Thank you to our contributors and supporters:
the Office of Student Life, the Admissions Office, the CLASS Department, the Writing
& Communication Lab, and the Graduate Student Association (GSA).