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Examples of Scholarly Research Projects
Going on archeological digs to learn about past cultures, societies or the evolution of life on Earth
Designing complementary art for unique architectural settings
Developing new ways to manage wildlife and plant populations and their habitat
Studying ancestral lineages using the tools of modern genetics
Defining product design based on marketing data
Reinterpreting a literary author’s intensions based on the site where it was written
Finding ways to grow more food on less land with less water, fertilizers and pesticides
Predicting stock market shifts based on uncertainties of the last four years
Developing inexpensive textile fibers that are soft, durable and easily cleaned
Engineering nano-machines for administering potent drugs in small amounts into the body
Office of Undergraduate Research, Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs (DUAP)
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