The University of Arizona is proud to present the research efforts of motivated undergraduate students who, with the help of their faculty mentors, have made extraordinary achievements in their respective fields.


Eric Jackson
Pursuing a double major in Physics and Linguistics, Eric developed a project on Stress Models Over Failed Rifts under the tutelage of faculty mentor, Randy Richardson.
http://www.math.arizona.edu/~mcenter/maw/quake/page1.html

Amit Indap
As a participant in the Undergraduate Biology Research Program, Amit has had the opportunity to work directly in the laboratory while pursuing a degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology.
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~aindap/ychromosome/frame.html

Feliza Sibayan
Feliza is another UBRP member, currently working in the lab of Dr. Carol Dieckmann on an organism called Chlamydomonas. The laboratory web site was developed entirely by Feliza, and is accessible at http://www.biochem.arizona.edu/dieckmann

Angel Pineda
A student of applied mathematics, Angel developed a presentation on Computer Aided Tomography for the 1998 Math Awareness Week which was adapted for online presentation by Nathan Hartvigsen. http://www.math.arizona.edu/~mcenter/maw/catscan/page1.html





NSF Recognition Award for the
Integration of Research and Education

The University of Arizona
18 August 1998