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NASA’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute takes great
pride in the annual student poster competition held each year at the
NASA Exploration Science Forum.
The Student Poster Competition provides motivation, encouragement, and
most of all, recognition to the most promising scientists of the
future. The contest is always very competitive with high-quality
submissions. Selection criteria include the originality of the
research and its impact to science and exploration, the merit of the
experiment design and rigor of results, the visual quality and clarity
of the poster layout—including accessibility to the non-expert, and
effectiveness in communicating the topic during the lightning talk.
1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners and honorable mention received a $1000
travel grant. Selections were made by votes of a committee of
scientists and SSERVI management.
The 2021 NASA Exploration Science Forum Student Poster Competition
winners were:
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First Place (Tied) - Kristoffer Sjolund for the
poster "Hybrid Dust Mitigation Brush Utilizing EDS and UV
Technologies"
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First Place (Tied) - Faris Almatouq for the poster
"UTILIZING HEXAGONAL BORON NITRIDE AND GRAPHENE FIELD EFFECT
TRANSISTORS FOR NEUTRON DOSIMETRY"
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Second Place - Dany Waller for the poster
"INVESTIGATION OF MAGNETIC FIELDS ASSOCIATED WITH VARIOUS LUNAR
SWIRLS OBSERVED IN THE FAR-ULTRAVIOLET"
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Third Place - Katerina Slavicinska for the poster
"Analyzing the Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Inventory of
Carbonaceous Chondrites via High-Resolution Two-Step Laser Mass
Spectrometry"
Congratulations to these winners and to everyone who participated in
the competition. We look forward to seeing additional innovative
student research in the next Student Poster Competition!
Past Winners
2020
First Place – Ryota Nakano for the poster “Mass Shedding Activities of
Asteroid (3200) Phaethon Enhanced by its Rotation.”
Second Place – Marina Gemma for the poster ” Multi-Dimensional
Characterization of Mineral Abundace in Ordinary Chondrite
Meteorites.”
Third Place – Kristen Luchsinger Pushing the Boundaries of Lunar Ice:
Vertical Volatile Transport in Seasonally Shadowed Regions.
2019
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First place was awarded to Nevadida Mahesh for the poster
“Modelling planar dipoles on lunar regolith for a radio array
on the lunar farside.”
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Second place was awarded to William Goode for the poster
“Chemical composition of particles from Europa’s
surface.”
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Third place was awarded to Virginia Daar for the poster
“Composition dependent simulated space weathering effects on
hydroxyl interactions on silicon films.”
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Honorable mention was awarded to Leslie Chambers for the poster
“Grit: a plume surface interaction experiment in vacuum
microgravity.”
2018
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First place was awarded to Macey Sandford for the poster
“Standoff Time-Resolved Raman and Fluorescence Spectrometer
for a Lunar Lander.”
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Second place was awarded to Zach Ulibarri for the poster “On
the generation and detectability of organic chemistry in
hypervelocity impact ice spectra.”
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Third place was awarded to Marina Gemma for the poster
“Visible-Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy of Ordinary
Chondrite Meteorites Under Simulated Asteroid Surface
Conditions.”
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Honorable mention was awarded to Mount Horeb High School for the
poster “Volcanic Contribution of Water at Lunar Silicic
Domes.”
2017
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First Place awarded to Erica Jawin for the poster “The
Prinz-Harbinger Medium-Scale Shield Volcano: a Transition in Lunar
Volcanic Eruption Style.”
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Second Place awarded to Zachary Morse for the poster “Mapping
and Analysis of Ejecta Deposits from Orientale Basin on the
Moon.”
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Third Place awarded to Zach Ulibarri for the poster
“Laboratory Study of Hypervelocity Impact-Driven Chemical
Reactions and Surface Evolution of Icy Targets.”
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Honorable Mention awarded to Karen Abruzzo, Delina Levine, and
Pragati Muthukumar for the poster “Mapping Possible Locations
for Lunar Ice Mining Based on Topographic, Economic, and Elemental
Data.”
2016
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First place awarded to Yasvanth Poondla for the poster
“Modeling the LCROSS Impact Plume-Photodissociation and
Sublimation of Water.”
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Second Place awarded to Anastasia Newheart for the poster
“Apollo ALSEP/SIDE Observations of Stairstep Flux Profiles in
the Terrestrial Magnetotail.”
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Third Place awarded to Commack High School ( Mike Delmonaco, Trevor
Rosenlicht, Nicole LaReddola) for the poster “Resolving the
Primary Mechanism Causing Floor-Fractured Craters Using GRAIL and
LOLA Data.”
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Honorable Mention awarded to Kickapoo High School (Mikala Garnier,
Jonas Eschenfelder, Alysa Fintel) for the poster “Excavation
Depths as Indications of Magnesium Spinel Formation via Impact
Melting.”
2015
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First place awarded to Heidi Fuqua for the poster “Isolating
Electromagnetic Induction from the Lunar Interior measured with
ARTEMIS”
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Second Place (Tie) awarded to Christopher Womack for the poster
“Design and Development of the Telerobotic Simulation System
for Teleoperated Rovers on the Moon”
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Second Place (Tie) awarded to Nate Marx for the poster
“Testing Remote Control for Teleoperated Rovers using
Telerobotic Simulation System (TSS)”
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Second Place (Tie) awarded to Ben Hockman for the poster
“Spacecraft/Rover Hybrids for the Exploration of Small Solar
System Bodies”
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Third Place awarded to Bellaire High School for the poster
“Hypothesizing the Existence of Zhuque Family in the 5:2
Kirkwood Gap”
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Honorable Mention awarded to James T. Keane for the poster
“Hidden in the Neutrons: Physical Evidence for Lunar True
Polar Wander”
2014
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First place award to Jamie Molaro for the poster
“Thermoelastic Grain-scale Stresses on Airless Bodies and
Implications for Rock Breakdown”
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Second place awarded to Jonas Simolka for the poster
“Development of a Gas Impact Chamber for Laboratory Studies of
Meteoric Ablation”
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Third place (tie) award to Rachel Caston for the poster
“Analyzing the Genotoxicity of Lunar Dust,” and to
Melinda Rucks for the poster “Mid IR Optical Constants of
Orthopyroxenes.”
2013
- First place winner was Colin Jackson (poster #36).
- Second place winner was Upper Darby HS (Hossain poster #23).
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Third place winner was Miles Crist (poster #3) and Chris Womack
(poster #10) (tied).
2012
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First place awarded to Leah Cheek for the poster “Mg-Spinel
anorthosite as seen by M3: Observations and compositional
constraints”
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Second place awarded to Kerri Donaldson Hanna for the poster
“Simulated Lunar and Asteroid Environments for Spectral
Measurements of Analogue Materials”
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Third place awarded to Kickapoo H.S. for the poster
“Stratified Ejecta Boulders as Indicators of Layered Plutons
on the Lunar Nearside”
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Special Mention awarded to Tanishq Mathew Abraham for the
poster “Studying Lunar Topography Using Citizen Science
On-line Programs”
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Honorable Mention awarded to Mohammad Hossain for the poster
“Analysis of Wrinkle Ridges to determine Distribution and
Depth of Blind Thrust Faults in Mare Imbrium”
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Honorable Mention awarded to Emily Foote for the poster
“LRO Diviner and Laboratory Solar Reflectance Measurements of
Apollo Soils”
2011
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First place went to Debra Hurwitz for her poster entitled
“Timing of Lunar Sinuous Rille Formation: Implications for
Lunar Volcanic Evolution.”
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Second place was awarded to the Kickapoo High School Team for the
poster “Using Boulder and Crater Diameter Ratios to
Differentiate Primary from Secondary Craters on the Lunar
Surface.” The award for second place was upped to $2000 so
that each individual on the team could take home $500.
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Third place went to Parvathy Prem for the poster “Cometary
Delivery of Lunar Water: A Parametric Study.”
2010
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First place winners were Elise Rumpf from University of Hawaii and
Paul Hayne from UCLA (tied). With some good fortune, they were both
awarded the full prize purse!
- Second place went to Matthew Siegler from UCLA.
- Third place went to Laura Kruger from Coloradu University.
2009
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2008
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First place was awarded to Eduardo Nicolau’s
“Bioelectrochemical Degradation of Urea at Platinized Boron
Doped Diamond Electrodes for Bioregenerative Applications.”
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Second place winner was Christopher Oravetz with a poster “an
Estimation of Lunar Slopes.”
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Third place winners (tied) were Aleksandr Aravkin’s poster
“3D Map Construction and Global Localization Using Bundle
Adjustment and Kalman Smoothing,” and Ayoposi Jejelowo’s
“Optimizing the Design for more Efficient Amorphous Silicon
Based Solar Cells.”