Schedule

2024 Presenter Details

Friday, May 10: Opening Showcase Reception and Film Screening, 5:00-8pm

  • The reception will start in the Collaboratory (DISC-152) for opening remarks by Chancellor Kristin Esterberg, Alka Kurian, and Jesi Egan.
    • Refreshments will be provided, including dips & spreads, lemonade, and more.
  • The film screening will begin in the Auditorium (DISC-061) at 6:30pm, hosted by Isabeau Rosen. Popcorn will be provided.
    • Anthony Safai, Existence In Silence is “vlogumentary” style production that takes place all over the United States and is soon to be abroad. It’s a series that takes on America’s most historically tragic, mysterious, conspiratorial, and spiritual locations in the country. It is all produced, directed, and recorded by the student, Anthony. As of current, it is still a consistent production that is ongoing without an end in sight. A fourth season is being produced and is titled Terra Pecatum.
    • Tiffany Miller, The Signs of Our Time is a short video and sculpture. The piece symbolically places a laptop inside a news rack, portraying the overwhelming digital content accessible today. It reflects on the evolving landscape of our daily lives, capturing the coexistence of physical and electronic forms before objects like news racks become obsolete.
    • Hannah Kemp, Alec Mullen-Deland, Ken Onuma, Ezra Bantum, STRAY – music video, narrative short. A young man questions his relationship with his partner and begins an emotional quest to find something to fill the void.
    • Ezra Bantum, Echo Chamber: A short film. Do we consume social media content, or does it consume us? A class video exercise to practice a narrative sequence of action with attention to production work in camera, lighting, audio, and post-production editing.

Monday, May 13

Oral Presentations

  • Collaboratory 11am – 12pm, Interdisciplinary Topics, moderated by Jesus Govela
    • Elfie Nelson, Ludic Supremacy: Play as the Pivotal Human Act. Mentor: Ted Hiebert
    • Patrick Colibaba-Evulet, Shifting Nucleotides: An Analysis of Twomers. Mentor: Thomas Humphries
  • Collaboratory 12pm – 1pm, International: Gods, Panthers, Allies, moderated by Alejandro Francetich
    • Blayre Lane, Trans People in Ancient Greece. Mentor: Julie Shayne
    • Leiney Gamache, Women Black Panthers: Combatting the Carceral State. Mentor: Julie Shayne
    • Adam Chhor, Once enemies, now allies: Understanding America and Japan during and post war relations. Mentor: David Goldstein
    • Martin J. Nikolov, Global tax policies and economic development. Mentor: Alejandro Francetich
  • Collaboratory 1pm – 2pm, Education, moderated by Yolanda Padilla
    • Amado Chacón, The Mexican American Experience: Healing through Ethnic Studies and Bilingualism. Mentor: Yolanda Padilla
    • Mikayla Coleman, Alienation & Academic Language. Mentor: Ted Hiebert
    • Andrea Schwandt, In’s and Out’s of Critical Race Theory. Mentor: Alka Kurian
    • LLI Cohort: Evelyn Ortiz Paredes, Jackline Castro, Akima Toledo Fischer, Aaron Guerrero, Adriana Cuevas Sandoval, Mentoring High School students towards pathways to college/career success with Latino Leadership Initiative. Mentor: Dana Washington
  • UW2-211 1:15pm – 2:15pm, Leadership and Policies Around the World, moderated by Carol Shaw
    • Lizette Torralba Rodriguez, Vanessa Huynh, Lesbians in the History of Mexico. Mentor: Julie Shayne
    • Ruthie Lartey, Reflections on the life of Thomas Sankara: An Analysis on African Leadership and Hope. Mentor: Carol Shaw
    • Kian Hassibi, International businesses vs States. Mentor: Joey Choi
  • Collaboratory 2pm – 3pm, STEM Research, moderated by Jesus Govela
    • Kristiina Tulleau, Markov Chain Monte Carlo: An Introduction and Applications. Mentor: Joey Key
    • Raj Dipeshbhai Parekh, HeteroGAN: Defense solution for preventing poisoning attack in heterogeneous federated learning environment. Mentor: Geetha Thamilarasu
  • UW2-211 2:15pm – 3:15pm, Local/Community Engaged initiatives, moderated by Chaise Jung
    • Taylor Gibbons, Visualizing Solid Ground Data. Mentor: Thomas Humphries
    • Laura Simbulan, Bloodworks Incentives and Blood Donation. Mentor: Sunita Iyer
  • Collaboratory 3:30pm – 4:30pm, Clamor Editorial Board
    • The Clamor Literary Arts Editorial Board will present pieces that will be a part of the upcoming 2023-24 journal. These will include creative writing pieces and visual art pieces. The editors will discuss the evaluation process, editor responsibilities, and the journal’s impact on our local and greater community. Student group: Ashley, Henry, Kenny, Natalie, Chris, Amaziah.

Tuesday, May 14

Student Poster and Art Session

  • 10am-4pm, Collaboratory, Posters and art will be setup in advance for viewing from 10am-4pm. Students will be present with their posters for questions from 11am-12pm and/or 2-3pm.
    • Posters
      • Shivam Ganesh Pawar and Atul Ahire, Imagined Speech Recognition through EEG Waves. Mentor: Geetha Thamilarasu
      • Sumaya Yusuf, Seoul-ful Summer: My Internship Adventure in Korea’s Capital City.
      • Kian Hassibi, International businesses vs States. Mentor: Joey Choi
      • Hazel Kaushik, Design of ConverSwim App to Support Neurodiverse Conversations. Mentor: Annuska Zolyomi
      • Akira Junyaprasert, Magic Baby Zine: Sex Ed and More! Mentor: Julie Shayne
      • Carol Miu, Comparing Narrow Spectral Artifact Line Finders to Enable Continuous Wave Searches in LIGO. Mentor: Joey Key
      • Sakura Tabuchi, Exploring the relationship of poverty, income, and education (PIE). Mentor: Jin-Kyu Jung
      • Yekyum Ashley Shim, Effectiveness of Climate Fiction on Environmental Activism. Mentor: Katrina Harack
      • Tzu-Liang Lin, leadership research project about Dr. Peng Ming-Min. Mentor: Carol A. Shaw
      • Dash Paulson, Impacts of Beaver Activity on Water Storage and Water Quality in the North Creek Wetland. Mentor: Avery Shinneman
      • Raj Dipeshbhai Parekh, HeteroGAN: Defense solution for preventing poisoning attack in heterogeneous federated learning environment. Mentor: Geetha Thamilarasu
      • Patrick Colibaba-Evulet, Alex Lim, and Patrick Colibaba-Evulet. Shifting Nucleotides: An Analysis of Twomers. Mentor: Thomas Humphries
    • Artwork (includes both UW Bothell students and CELR partner organization students)
      • Michael T., Alyssa Burnett Center student, Under the UW Sea
      • Cian, Alyssa Burnett Center student, Biking
      • Carter Fitz Patrick, Alyssa Burnett Center student, Surprise
      • Even Chang, George
      • Heidi, Alyssa Burnett Center student, Hearts and Stars
      • Katie C., Alyssa Burnett Center student, A Horse
      • Katie and Jonathan, Alyssa Burnett Center students, Untitled
      • Atharva P., Krip-Hop
      • Mike Davis, Ally 101
      • Aleena Khan, Nothing About Us Without Us
      • Quin Harnecker, Disability Culture
      • Hajer A., Untitled
      • Gabriel Ainerugaba, Disability is an Intersection
      • Melody Ekeh, Share Your Power
      • Manuel Velasco and Fardowsa Adam, Ways to Support Disability Justice
      • Akhila Bourampeta, Anatomy of an Ally
      • Teresa, Alyssa Burnett Center student, Mountains
      • Annalise, Alyssa Burnett Center student, Untitled
      • Celes Butte, Sins Invalid
      • Fatuma Hussani, Celebrate Neurodiversity
      • Paul G., Alyssa Burnett Center student, Untitled
      • Winter 2024 BCORE 115 D – Students and Alyssa Burnett Center Participants, Collaborative Art Piece
      • Katie C., Alyssa Burnett Center student, Tape Collage
      • Mushi, Alyssa Burnett Center student, Mountains
      • Angeline L., Yan N., Ixchel P., Akhila B., Grace, and Gabby B., UWB Disability Justice Pride

Oral Presentations

  • UW2-221 12pm – 1pm, Study Abroad, moderated by Joey Choi
    • Rachelle Mahoney, Guatemala: Challenges and Opportunities: Nursing Perspective. Mentor: Amanda Sendele
    • Amelia Alam, Guatemala Study Abroad Experience. Mentor: Amanda Sendele
    • Jennie Ha and Leatha Dunkin, 7/11 in Thailand, Cambodia, and the US: cross cultural adaptations. Mentor: James Reinnoldt, Program director of study abroad CSR Thailand and Cambodia
    • Breanna Powell and Christopher Long “Where Am I?”: Unraveling Challenges in Smart City Data Cleaning to Establish a Ground Truth Framework. Mentor: Brent Lagesse

Data Day, 10am-5:30pm, North Creek Events Center

  • 10-11am Keynote address: Dr. Bo Zhao, UW Seattle Humanistic GIS LabData Challenge
    Registration recommended – signup for keynote address
  • 11am-12pm Student presentations, Data-Driven Econometric Insights into Socioeconomic Dynamics, moderated by Xiahua (Anny) Wei
    • Sam McCary, Ethan Andrew Chao, Shafaa Abubakar, The Impact of Minimum Wage on Living Standards in Washington State. Mentor: Xiahua (Anny) Wei
    • Mason Chanyong Hyun, Aidan Lee, and Dylan Withers, Inflation’s Bite: The Impact of Macroeconomic Fluctuations on the Sales across Food Categories. Mentor: Xiahua (Anny) Wei
    • Luc Mads Debaupte, and Hamzah Shahzad, Quantifying Safety: A Comparative Analysis of Autonomous and Traditional Vehicle Accidents. Mentor: Xiahua (Anny) Wei
    • Billy Hinman, Erika Lee, and Hannah Tang, The Effect of Corn Subsidies on Farm Income. Mentor: Xiahua (Anny) Wei
  • 12-1:30pm Data Day alumni panel and luncheon
    Academic Advisors will be available during and after the luncheon if students have questions about the Data Visualization Major (BA or BS) or the Data Analytics, Data Science, or Geographic Information Systems Minors.
    Registration recommended – signup for luncheon
  • 2-3pm Student presentations, Data Visualization for Community Good, moderated by Caleb Trujillo
    • Anna Simone Adeeb, CELR data visualization for Edmonds School District. Mentor: Baaska Anderson
    • Simoli Aghara, Mental Health Well-Being Dashboard. Mentor: Caleb Trujillo
    • Kara Nilsson, Different Factors Impacting Car Crashes in Seattle. Mentor: Caleb Trujillo
  • 3:30-5:30pm, Hey, Black Seattle! Data for Good Workshop with speaker Kiesha Garrison. This is a community partner data workshop & service event.
    Registration recommended – signup for workshop

Wednesday, May 15

Oral Presentations

  • Collaboratory 11am – 12pm, moderated by Bryan White
    • Kit Thompson, Jamie Serrano, and Jayrylle Jaylo, Emerging themes from a user study comparing two qualitative data visualization platforms. Mentor: Caleb Trujillo
    • Drake Monfregola, Oksana Moraleja, Samantha Brown, Giuliano Bussadori, and Andy Link, Student staff experience panel – Collaboratory Students. Mentor: Jesus Govela
    • Vivian Lam and Emerald Chuesh, A Short Mindfulness Activity Reduces the Increase in Heart Rate and Stress Response During Exams. Mentor: Bryan White
  • Collaboratory 12pm – 1pm, moderated by Alka Kurian
    • Jenny Luong, The Empowerment of Black Beauty. Mentor: Julie Shayne
    • Sagal Mohamed, Why Study Abroad? (Guatemala). Mentor: Amanda Sendele
  • Collaboratory 1pm – 2pm, ISCRM Summer Program, moderated by Bryan White
    • Dang Truong, ISCRM Program. Mentor: Bryan White
    • Salvador Escamilla, ISCRM Program. Mentor: Bryan White
    • Joanna Agana, ISCRM Program. Mentor: Bryan White
  • Collaboratory 2pm – 3pm, Personal Growth, moderated by Julie Shayne
    • Kyle Lai, A Journey of Growth and Opportunity at UW Bothell. Mentor: Emily Leonard
    • Khansa Lunasari Arifin and Gelila Bekele, Orientation & Transition Program. Mentor: Stephanie Mardahl
    • Riley Esteban, Subhash Saravanan, and Seth Van Hee. The Peer Coach Program at UW Bothell. Mentor: Emily Leonard
    • Caleb Rasmussen and Mia Chalhoub, NextGen Civic Leader Corps Experience. Mentor: Ludmilla
  • Collaboratory 3pm – 4pm, Disability/NeuroDivergent, moderated by Dana Washington
    • Linh Huynh, Design of Communication App for Non-Speaking Individuals. Mentor: Annuska Zolyomi
    • Mason Peterson, Spectral Re-Orientation: An Exploration of the Self Through Disability and Object-Oriented Ontology. Mentor: Ted Hiebert
    • Marisa Ackerman and Maleah Haverly, Accessibility at UW Bothell. Mentor: Lauren F. Lichty
  • Collaboratory 4pm – 5pm, moderated by Alka Kurian
    • Emma McVeigh, We Might Have Been a River: A Exploration of Touch, Sound, and Connection. Mentor: Ching-In Chen

Thursday, May 16

  • 9:30-11:30am, Closing Showcase Reception and Award Ceremony, North Creek Events Center. Includes light breakfast foods like pastries, bagels with spreads, fruit, and beverages. Recognizing the following awards: