Auburn’s new ‘This is Research: Faculty Symposium 2015’ set for Sept. 30

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Auburn University will launch its new "This is Research: Faculty Symposium 2015" Sept. 30 at The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center to recognize research excellence of Auburn and Auburn Montgomery faculty.

"Our researchers are world class and do great work," said John Mason, Auburn University vice president for research and economic development. "This symposium is a great way to bring them together and showcase their work."

The event is also designed to provide a forum for collaboration, offer information about support offices on campus and increase the visibility of Auburn research to external constituencies, such as advisory board members, representatives from industry and foundations as well as community members.

"The morning sessions will bring together researchers with common interests," said Jennifer Kerpelman, chair of the This is Research Symposia Committee. "We want to initiate opportunities for researchers to continue to make connections during the upcoming year."

Three-minute, morning lightning presentations will cover cyber, energy, health disparities, military-related research, SENCER, applied design, STEM education, climate-earth systems, digital applications, fMRI research, nano-bio research, omics and informatics, data management and visual and literary arts.

A morning research expo will provide information about key research support offices on campus.

"The sessions are designed to increase visibility to both internal and external audiences," Kerpelman said. "We will have Auburn Talks, posters sessions and opportunities for one-on-one conversations with researchers."

Fourteen Auburn researchers from across campus will present 10-minute Auburn Talks about their work. The list of presenters and titles is available on the This is Research website at https://cws.auburn.edu/OVPR/pm/thisisresearch/auburntalks.

The afternoon will also have one-on-one sessions to allow attendees to visit with researchers in areas of health, energy, environment, cyber and technology. Another afternoon session will have updates from directors of Auburn's institutes, centers and initiatives.

The evening portion of the program will include the presentation of the Auburn University Research Advisory Board's Advancement of Research and Scholarship Achievement Award, followed by the keynote address by Lt. Gen. Steven Kwast, commander and president of Air University at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery. A reception for all attendees will conclude the event.

The "This is Research: Faculty Symposium 2015" is one of two This is Research symposia scheduled this school year. A spring event, "This is Research: Student Symposium 2016," will be held in April in the Student Center. The two symposia replace the former Research Week which concurrently showcased faculty and student research.

In 2016 a biennial part of the faculty symposium, "Showcasing the Work of Creative Scholarship," will debut with feature exhibitions and performances.

More details on the 2015 symposia are available on the This is Research website at www.auburn.edu/thisisresearch. For more information, contact Jennifer Kerpelman at kerpejl@auburn.edu.

Auburn University is a nationally ranked land grant institution recognized for its commitment to world-class scholarship, interdisciplinary research with an elite, top-tier Carnegie R1 classification, life-changing outreach with Carnegie’s Community Engagement designation and an undergraduate education experience second to none. Auburn is home to more than 30,000 students, and its faculty and research partners collaborate to develop and deliver meaningful scholarship, science and technology-based advancements that meet pressing regional, national and global needs. Auburn’s commitment to active student engagement, professional success and public/private partnership drives a growing reputation for outreach and extension that delivers broad economic, health and societal impact.