{"id":104,"date":"2019-08-11T21:52:37","date_gmt":"2019-08-11T21:52:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hadron893716717.wordpress.com\/?p=104"},"modified":"2020-09-06T20:02:42","modified_gmt":"2020-09-06T20:02:42","slug":"2018-japan-student-science-fair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.imsa.edu\/hadron\/2019\/08\/11\/2018-japan-student-science-fair\/","title":{"rendered":"2018 Japan Student Science Fair"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-center wp-block-heading\">Written by Meghana Karan<\/h4>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>Three IMSA students: Shubhi Verma (\u201919), Jake Sutter (\u201919), and Louise Lima<br \/>(\u201919), attended the Japan Super Science Fair (JSSF) held by Ritsumeikan<br \/>University in Kyoto, Japan. This yearly science fair hosts high schools from<br \/>around the world from countries such as India, China, Kenya, Iran, and many<br \/>more, allowing a wide diversity of research to presented. The three students went<br \/>with the SIR department during the week of November 12th, 2018 to present their<br \/>research at the fair after being selected by the department. Their research ranged<br \/>from topics in neuroscience, the overlap between physics and biology, and<br \/>applied math.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>Shubhi Verma (\u201919) researched under Dr. Harry Xenias at Northwestern<br \/>University, and her project revolves around understanding the mechanisms<br \/>involved in Parkinson\u2019s disease. She specifically looked at the basal ganglia,<br \/>which is essentially a large group of nuclei in the brain. Her research focused on<br \/>two of these nuclei: the external globus pallidus and the dorsal striatum, and<br \/>examined the interactions between these two nuclei. One of the major factors in<br \/>the development of Parkinson\u2019s disease is the basal ganglia, since it is involved<br \/>in how humans plan and execute different movements. Understanding the<br \/>interactions in it, will give a clearer view in the pathogenesis involved in<br \/>Parkinson\u2019s disease, and hopefully develop better drugs to reduce its effects.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>Jake Sutter (\u201919) and Hanson Hao (\u201919) conducted their research at Benedictine<br \/>University with Dr. Ellen Ziliak. Unlike, the other projects from IMSA that went to<br \/>the fair that were focused on biology, their research was based on applied math.<br \/>Their research was centered on matrices over a finite field, and how they are<br \/>used to create the notion of symmetry. They considered three perpendicular<br \/>vectors and the size of these vectors by using manual calculations and C++<br \/>programming. The set of these vectors is named SO(3,p) and it is seen in<br \/>concepts like rotation and spin in physics.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>Louise Lima (\u201919) and Alice Liu (\u201919) conducted their research at Northwestern<br \/>Medicine Chicago Proton Center with Drs. Steven Laub and Aditya Panchal.<br \/>Their research lies between physics and medicine as they looked into proton<br \/>therapy, a type of radiation therapy, for cancer. The goals behind this research is<br \/>to develop more efficient methods behind treating cancer. They developed a<br \/>program that classifies different cancer treatment plans based on their similarity to Single-Field Uniform Dose, which is another type of proton treatment plan. This classification can better help how cancer is targeted between patients.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<p>In addition, the students enjoyed the experience listening to other students\u2019 research, and being able to meet international students. This opportunity was made possible by the SIR department and was fully paid through alumni<br \/>donations.<\/p>\r\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Written by Meghana Karan Three IMSA students: Shubhi Verma (\u201919), Jake Sutter (\u201919), and Louise Lima(\u201919), attended the Japan Super Science Fair (JSSF) held by RitsumeikanUniversity in Kyoto, Japan. 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