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ROSE at Alabama Academy of Science

2/20/2019

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Sarah Adkins presents a poster on ROSE.
Graduate student Sarah Adkins (mentored by Dr. Jeff Morris) presented information about ROSE at the Alabama Academy of Science (held at Tuskegee University), encouraging teachers at Athens State University, Birmingham Southern University, Samford University and other participating schools to tap into our network. UAB undergraduate students also presented their education research, including Rachel Rock (mentored by Sarah Adkins and Dr. Jeff Morris) as well as David Verhine and Gabrielle Richards (mentored by Dr. Sami Raut). All four students received travel awards as well as conference presentation awards. Great job!

More information on the students be found [here].
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David Verhine (left) and Gabrielle Richards (right) present a poster on learning assistant reforms in Introductory Biology.
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Rachel Rock presents a talk on challenges faced by international teaching assistants.
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SPACE exploration through parking-lot robotics

2/10/2019

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Colonizing Mars through space exploration is no easy feat.  Tackling contemporary issues to space exploration requires huge multi-disciplinary teams of computer scientists, biologists, engineers, over years and years of research.  Who do you picture doing this work? Are they in grandeous high-tech NASA labs? This week, Dr. Melanie Moses, from the University of New Mexico Department of Computer Science, showed us how she is changing these conceptions by inviting thousands of high school students, most of whom are women and students of color, to participate in "Swarmathon" competitions in large parking lots.  Students program algorithms  for biomimetic robots (initially modeled after ants and other swarming biological creatures), for the robots to efficiently collect resources, modeling Mars exploration in ways that could prove beneficial to NASA. Importantly, Dr. Moses' research has shown over 90% of participants were interested in pursuing degrees in Computer Science. Taken together, this outreach program can not only provide important algorithms for NASA, but can diversify our conceptions of what it means to be a space explorer.

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ROSE members at UAB (shown: Julian Jackson and Dr. Ashley Turner) watch Dr. Moses' talk.
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ROSE members meet at a social a few nights before the talk to play a game about Dr. Moses' research.
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