Auburn University’s annual Student Research Symposiumilluminated the Harold Melton Student Center on Tuesday, showcasing hundreds of student research projects focused on everything from the use of artificial intelligence in health care and English literature, to Alzheimer’s disease and agriculture.
More than 400 students from Auburn and Auburn University at Montgomery are participating in the daylong symposium, which features a wide array of graduate and undergraduate student research presentations. Students are presenting their work through poster discussions, oral presentations and creative scholarship displays, with members of the Auburn faculty serving as judges. An awards ceremony honoring top-ranked presentations will be held at 4 p.m. in the Melton Student Center ballroom on Tuesday, April 4.
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