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Scholar to Scholar: Graduate Project Showcase

Friday, March 20, 2026

Presented by the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs and the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA), the Scholar to Scholar: Graduate Project Showcase is an annual event that gives master’s and doctoral students from across the university the opportunity to share their research and creative projects through poster presentations, talks, and performances. This event promotes interdisciplinary connections, facilitates networking, and offers participants valuable experience in communicating their work to non-expert audiences. 

All Carnegie Mellon community members are invited and encouraged to attend Scholar to Scholar! By attending, you will have the opportunity to encounter the amazing work of 麻豆村’s graduate students and engage in an interdisciplinary exchange of ideas. Additionally, you will be able to explore possibilities related to graduate research and scholarly work within and beyond your own areas of expertise. 

The event will include free snacks, beverages, a raffle, and giveaways!

 

2026 Event Details and Schedule

Date/Time: Friday, March 20, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Location: Rangos and Peter / Wright / McKenna, Cohon University Center

Download the program

RANGOS 1
Time Location Presenter Title
9:00-9:10 Rangos1 Amy Apgar (College of Engineering, Doctoral) In Vitro Monitoring of Babesia Microti Infection Dynamics
9:15-9:25 Rangos 1 Edwin Lebrón Pérez (College of Engineering, Doctoral) Dynamic Crosslinked Bicontinuous Block Copolymers Synthesized Via Polymerization-Induced Microphase Separation
9:30-9:40 Rangos 1 Joel Disu (College of Engineering, Doctoral) Investigation of Mechanisms Associated with Chronic Pain in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease Using Multimodal Neuroimaging Techniques
9:45-9:55 Rangos 1 Kevin Xu (College of Engineering, Doctoral) RESynth: Reverse Engineering Netlists for Logic Synthesis Tool Identification
10:00-10:10 Rangos 1 Kieran Elrod (College of Engineering, Doctoral) Street View Sociability: Interpretable Analysis of Urban Social Behavior Across 15 Cities
10:15-10:25 Rangos 1 Lauren Janicke (College of Engineering, Doctoral) Quantifying Minimum Energy Needs for Thermal Comfort and Safety
10:30-10:40 Rangos 1 Maria Tagliaferri (College of Engineering, Doctoral) Systematic Evaluation of Hip Exoskeleton Assistance Parameters for Enhancing Gait Stability During Ground Slip Perturbations
11:00-11:10 Rangos 1

Alex Irwin, Gillian Derer, Sean Balick, and Lisa Stein (College of Fine Arts, Master's)

Puffins in the Kitchen (musical performance)
11:15-11:25 Rangos 1

José Francisco Mireles Macario (Entertainment Technology Center, Master's)

Cavern Game Development
11:30-11:40 Rangos 1

Alex Irwin (College of Fine Arts, Master's)

The Foglamp Quartet: Musical Narration & The Narrative Composition Project
11:45-11:55 Rangos 1

Medha Gangopadhyay (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

Insight into the Catalytic Mechanism of a 4-His Mononuclear Non-Heme Iron-  Containing Carotenoid-Cleaving Oxygenase
12:00-12:10 Rangos 1

Sandhya Kasivisweswaran (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

Safety Nets and Escape Plans: Principles of Microbial Decision-Making
12:15-12:25 Rangos 1

Jialin Li (Dietrich College, Doctoral)

Continuity in Geometric Intuition Between Humans and Monkeys
12:30-12:40 Rangos 1

Yumou Wei (School of Computer Science, Doctoral)

KCluster: An LLM-based Clustering Approach to Knowledge Component Discovery
1:00-1:10 Rangos 1

 Anish Pyne (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

Parallel Evolution of a Global Transcriptional Regulator in Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilms
1:15-1:25 Rangos 1

Sofia Splawska (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

The Secret Lives of the Milky Way’s Dwarf Galaxies
1:30-1:40 Rangos 1

Ivan Levkovsky (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

Controlled Synthesis of Advanced Degradable Copolymers from Lipoic Acid
1:45-1:55 Rangos 1

Belle Wongsuwan (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

Delivery of Mature Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane-Conductance Regulator Protein via Mechanically Generated Extracellular Vesicles
2:00-2:10 Rangos 1

Andy Hammer (School of Computer Science, Doctoral)

Resilience of a System under Maximum Component Deviations
2:15-2:25 Rangos 1

Anupama Sitaraman (School of Computer Science, Doctoral)

SpiderLCA: Automating Life Cycle Assessment

2:30-2:40 Rangos 1

Gillian Derer (College of Fine Arts, Master's)

Social Media for the 21st Century Musician

2:45-2:55 Rangos 1

Diane Hu (College of Fine Arts, Master's)

 When Your Boss Is an AI Bot: Exploring Opportunities and Risks of Manager Clone Agents in the Future Workplace

RANGOS 3
Time Location Presenter Title
9:00-9:10 Rangos 3 Aaron Balleisen (Dietrich College, Doctoral) Egocentrism in Strategic Decisions
9:15-9:25 Rangos 3 Devon Renfroe (Dietrich College, Doctoral) What Happens When Non-Native Korean Speakers Make Mistakes with Politeness Grammar?
9:30-9:40 Rangos 3 Owen Milner (Dietrich College, Doctoral) Choice Principles and Hypercompletion in HoTT
9:45-9:55 Rangos 3 Ani Gribbin (Neuroscience Institute, Doctoral) Sequential Memory Biases in Eye Movements
10:00-10:10 Rangos 3

Amber Li (School of Computer Science, Doctoral)

Planning from Point Clouds over Continuous Actions for Multi-object Rearrangement
10:15-10:25 Rangos 3

Thomas Lu (Tepper School of Business, Master's)

Navigating IV: Option Trading Strategies In Earnings Season

10:30-10:40 Rangos 3

Nahom Mossazghi (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

The Neural Basis of Cognitive Deficits in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease: A Task-Based fMRI Study

11:00-11:10 Rangos 3

 Aditi Haiman (School of Computer Science, Doctoral)

 Gender Differences in Learning and Test-Taking Experiences with Digital Game-Based Assessment

11:15-11:25 Rangos 3

Anna Cobb (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Economics and Externalities: Is Policy Intervention Warranted?

11:30-11:40 Rangos 3

Darren "Ren" Butler (School of Computer Science, Doctoral)

Developing AI Assistants for Psychologically Safe Communication in Neurodiverse Developer Communities

11:45-11:55 Rangos 3

Hasan Jame (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

Uncertainty Quantification in Additive Manufacturing

12:00-12:10 Rangos 3

Sid Roy (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

Beyond the Clinic: Multimodal EEG–Wearable Framework for Sickle Cell Disease Pain

12:15-12:25 Rangos 3

Benjamin Glaser (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

Design of Low-Cost, Printable, High-Strength Al-Alloys for Room and High-Temperature Applications by Exploiting Rapid Solidification

12:30-12:40 Rangos 3

Lucy Lin (School of Computer Science, Master's)

Qwen-3D: A Generalist 3D Vision-Language Model for Spatial Understanding

1:30-1:40 Rangos 3

Duncan Wood (Dietrich College, Doctoral)

Type-Breaking Characters Predict Appreciation in Popular Culture

2:00-2:10 Rangos 3

Yuelin Liu (Entertainment Technology Center, Master's)

XR Welding Edu Game

2:30-2:40 Rangos 3

Alicia Johnson (Dietrich College, Doctoral)

Colored American Day at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition

Time Presenter and Poster Details 

9 - 11 a.m.

Location:

Peter / Wright / McKenna

  • Henry Aceves (Dietrich College, Doctoral)

    Animality and Masculinity in Early Modern England

  • Sunreeta Bhattacharya (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

    Making Sense of Uncertainty: Learning and Inference in a Dynamic Foraging Environment

  • Liufei Chen, Vashishth Doshi, Farrukh Masood, Yuhang Zhou (Heinz College, Master's)

    Two Birds, One Stone: Quantifying the Heat and Flood Co-Benefits of Green Infrastructure in Chennai

  • Kaitlyn Dal Bon (Dietrich College, Doctoral)

    No Evidence of Objective Neuropsychological Deficits in People with Subjective Cognitive Deficits Following COVID-19 Infection

  • Stacy Godfreey-Igwe (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

    Extreme Heat on Residential Electricity Demand: A Case Study in a Hot-Humid Climate

  • Neelay Joglekar (School of Computer Science, Doctoral)

    Drone Locomanipulation via Propellor Downwash

     

  • Ida Mattsson (Dietrich College, Doctoral)

    Variable Speed of Learning in Strategic Interactions

  •  

    Logan O'Brien (College of Engineering, Master's)

    Vulnerable by Design: Educational Smart Contracts for Teaching Blockchain Security through Capture the Flag (CTF) Challenges

  •  

    Kanika Selvapandian (Heinz College, Master's)

    The Impact of Humorous Relational Personal Intelligent Agents on Trust Resilience

11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Location:

Peter / Wright / McKenna

  • Saksham Bhutani (College of Engineering, Master's)

    Quantifying Scratching Behavior in Eczema Using Multimodal Wearable Sensing

  • Emma Bouchard (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

    AI and Automation for "Closed-Loop" Drug Discovery

  • Sunipa Goswami (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

    Involvement of Multiple Oxidation Pathways in Regiodivergent Cu-Directed C-H Oxidation Reactions

  • Mia Jeong (College of Fine Arts, Master's)

    Moments of Play: How Public Design Can Facilitate Playfulness Around Campus

  • Yujin Lee (College of Fine Arts, Master's)

    Designing Embodied Conversational Systems for Emotional Metacognition

  • Junil Min (College of Engineering, Master's)

    Hierarchical Planning for the Cuboid Multi-Agent Collective Construction (Cuboid-MACC) Problem

  • Jay Moon (College of Fine Arts, Master's)

    Co-Living with Agentic AI: Designing Human–AI Agent relational Interaction for Experiential Trust

  • Nicholas O'Brien (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

    Ideas for Predicting Firebrand-induced Spot Fires at the Point-of-Need: Insights from Spatter Transport in Metal Additive Manufacturing

  • Sabrina Rodriguez (Heinz College, Master's)

    Invisible Traffic

  • Avirup Sardar (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

    Near-Infrared-II Photoluminescence and Photothermal Conversion using Metal Nanoclusters

  • Samskrathi Sharma (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

    (Art Exhibition) Perspectives of an Artist: Clocks, Microbes and Metabolism

  • Jacob Wang (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

    Risk-Aware AI and Autonomy: From Physics-Informed Learning to Long-Term Safety

  • George Zhang (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

    PropHand - Open Source Dexterous Hand for Force Aware Manipulation

1 - 3 p.m.

Location:

Rangos 2

  •  Kiran Ali (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

    Analysis of Ultra-Short Chain and Short Chain Per/Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Human Urine

  • Kiara Baker (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

    Investigating the Aqueous Photodegradation of Disulfide-Integrated Polymers and Model Compounds by Singlet Oxygen and Hydroxyl Radical

  • Laura DeLuca (Dietrich College, Doctoral)

    Cleopatra in Print: Anonymity, Inheritance, and the Making of an Archive

  • Nana Oye Djan (College of Engineering, Doctoral)

    Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Surface Water Bodies Across Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Seamus Gallagher (Mellon College of Science, Doctoral)

    Elasticity and Membrane Fusion

  • Serena Gomez (Information Networking Institute, Master's)

    Autonomous Control Plane to Secure a Multi-Agent System

  • Eyup Gun (Tepper School of Business, Doctoral)

    Phoenix Peers: Accounting-Graph Distance Based Peer Selection Methodology

  • Lynnette Ng (School of Computer Science, Doctoral)

    From Social Media Bots to Cyber Social Agents

  • Natasha Niranjan and Deepak Reddy (Tepper School of Business, Master’s)

    ClimateScope: A Multi-Dimensional Risk and Impact Modeling Platform

  • Sneha Rao, Sahana Sundararajan, and Diane Hu  (College of Fine Arts, Master's)

    Lady Parts: Normalising Vaginal Health to Empower Women to Make Informed Health Decisions

  • Jashanpreet Saini (College of Engineering, Master's)

    Cross-Platform Research in Additive Manufacturing: Comparing Gas Flow Fields Between Two Laser Powder Bed Fusion Machines 

  • Kaycee Stiemke (School of Computer Science, Doctoral)

    Strategies for Fanfiction Writing in LGBTQ+ Populations

  • Khadija Taki (Heinz College, Master's)

    BlastMap: Mapping MITRE ATLAS Threat Vectors to Machine Identity Privilege in Cloud AI Infrastructure

  • Isabella Veneris (Heinz College, Master's)

    Mapping U.S. Semiconductor Incentive Policies

  • Mukai Yu (School of Computer Science, Master’s)

    Unified Spherical Frontend: Learning Rotation-Equivariant Representations of Spherical Images from Any Camera