2003 Symposium Prize Winners
First place winners in each category received $500, and 2nd place winners received $250.
Arts: 1st Place, Jennifer Jolley, Fish (composition, USC Thornton School of Music); 2nd Place, Alex Herrera, Ceramics (studio arts, USC School of Fine Arts).
Humanities: 1st Place, Jonathan Vidar, Trevor Muirhead and Brian Olsen, The City of Troy (religion, USC College); 2nd Place, Maryann Wilson, Personification, Objectification and the Self-Discrepant Self in Sylvia Plaths Poetry (English, USC College).
Life Sciences: 1st Place, Grace Peng, Ubiquitin-Independent Degradation of ONOO-oxidized Proteins by the Proteasome (gerontology/molecular biology, USC College); 2nd Place, Heather Feaman, Long-term Effects of Hybridization on Two Distinct Copepod Populations (biological sciences, USC College).
Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering: 1st Place, Sajid Siddiqi, Experiments in Monte-Carlo Localization using WiFi Signal Strength (computer science, USC College); 2nd Place, Jonathan Mapel, Electron Transport Through Gallium Metal-Molecule-Metal Junctions (electrical engineering, USC School of Engineering).
Social Sciences I: 1st Place, Linda Hou, Roma Identity in East European Politics (international relations, USC College); 2nd Place, Joel Walton, Text Without Readers (religion, USC College).
Social Sciences II: 1st Place, Julie Moffitt, Genetic Contribution to Peer Victimization (psychology, USC College);
2nd Place, Lewina Lee, A Cross-Examination of Two Approaches to Trait Anxiety in Relation to Generalized Anxiety Disorder (psychology, USC College).
Special Interdisciplinary Awards: 1st Place, Tracy Hensley, Privete Wunderkammen, USC Archaeological Research Collection (USC School of Fine Arts; classics, USC College); 1st Place, Steven Hood, Interpreting Political Power in Iron Age Kingdoms in Anatolia (religion, USC College); 1st Place, Sonia Khurana and Talip Ucar, Capturing Multimodal Patterns in Child-Machine Communication (electrical engineering, USC School of Engineering; linguistics, USC College).
Arts: 1st Place, Jennifer Jolley, Fish (composition, USC Thornton School of Music); 2nd Place, Alex Herrera, Ceramics (studio arts, USC School of Fine Arts).
Humanities: 1st Place, Jonathan Vidar, Trevor Muirhead and Brian Olsen, The City of Troy (religion, USC College); 2nd Place, Maryann Wilson, Personification, Objectification and the Self-Discrepant Self in Sylvia Plaths Poetry (English, USC College).
Life Sciences: 1st Place, Grace Peng, Ubiquitin-Independent Degradation of ONOO-oxidized Proteins by the Proteasome (gerontology/molecular biology, USC College); 2nd Place, Heather Feaman, Long-term Effects of Hybridization on Two Distinct Copepod Populations (biological sciences, USC College).
Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering: 1st Place, Sajid Siddiqi, Experiments in Monte-Carlo Localization using WiFi Signal Strength (computer science, USC College); 2nd Place, Jonathan Mapel, Electron Transport Through Gallium Metal-Molecule-Metal Junctions (electrical engineering, USC School of Engineering).
Social Sciences I: 1st Place, Linda Hou, Roma Identity in East European Politics (international relations, USC College); 2nd Place, Joel Walton, Text Without Readers (religion, USC College).
Social Sciences II: 1st Place, Julie Moffitt, Genetic Contribution to Peer Victimization (psychology, USC College);
2nd Place, Lewina Lee, A Cross-Examination of Two Approaches to Trait Anxiety in Relation to Generalized Anxiety Disorder (psychology, USC College).
Special Interdisciplinary Awards: 1st Place, Tracy Hensley, Privete Wunderkammen, USC Archaeological Research Collection (USC School of Fine Arts; classics, USC College); 1st Place, Steven Hood, Interpreting Political Power in Iron Age Kingdoms in Anatolia (religion, USC College); 1st Place, Sonia Khurana and Talip Ucar, Capturing Multimodal Patterns in Child-Machine Communication (electrical engineering, USC School of Engineering; linguistics, USC College).
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