CAMP Student Scholars Receive Top Placements at Two National Conferences
December 12, 2005 – UC Irvine CAMP student scholars received  top honors in science, engineering, and math research projects presented at two  national conferences.  Alejandro J. Puga,  a fourth-year aerospace engineering undergraduate, placed first at the annual EMERGE  Consortium in Atlanta, Ga. and was named a poster winner at the Society for  Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) conference in  Denver, Colo. 
  
Puga, mentored by John LaRue, Ph.D., professor in mechanical  and aerospace engineering, traveled to both conferences to exhibit his research  on “The Significance of Camber on a Wing of Finite Span in Ground Effect,”  competing in both oral and poster presentations against undergraduate and  graduate students from colleges and universities across the country. 
  
CAMP, or the California Alliance for Minority Participation,  is part of a statewide program supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF)  that promotes the quality and quantity of underrepresented undergraduate  students seeking degrees in science, engineering and math (SEM) in the UC  system. 
  
UC Irvine adopted CAMP in 1991, and is one of eight UC campuses that support the program’s initiatives. Derek Dunn-Rankin, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, is UC Irvine’s CAMP regional director, as well as the director for the bridge to the doctorate NSF-funded program.
Kika Friend, CAMP Program Director, traveled with the  selected CAMP students to the EMERGE Conference, sponsored by the NSF, where  fellow UC Irvine students also took home second and third place for their research  presentations focused on information and computer science and physics. 
  
“The student scholars did a phenomenal job at both  conferences, and it was an honor to travel with them and support them in their  competitions.  Both conferences provided  many networking opportunities, and exposed the students to numerous  opportunities,” Friend said. 
  
CAMP scholars are selected during winter quarter, and  participate in a 10-week program with a faculty member mentor, designed to  provide students with interactive weekly workshops and events to help prepare  them for presenting their research projects and applying for graduate school. 
  
“We have about 25 to 30 CAMP scholars, and they participate  in a variety of workshops, including how to fund graduate school, GRE prep,  presentation skills, social skills 101, networking, and so forth,” Friend  explained. 
  
She said each year, at the end of August, the student  scholars present their research projects to their mentors, faculty, and peers,  and students are chosen to move forward and compete at national conferences. 
  
“It’s extremely powerful to watch these students progress  from formulating their research question, to young scientists traveling to  national conferences, and presenting their work in a polished, professional,  and knowledgeable way,” she said. 
  
Friend was also honored at the SACNAS conference in Denver, where she  received the prominent Professional Mentor Award. 
  
The next CAMP statewide conference will be held at The Arnold and Mabel Beckman   Center of the National  Academies on the UC Irvine campus from February 24 – 26, 2006. 
  
EMERGE Conference Award Winners:
First Place: Alejandro J. Puga, fourth-year aerospace engineering studentMentored By: John LaRue, Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Research presentation: The Significance of Camber on a Wing of Finite Span in Ground Effect
Second Place:  Alfred Anguiano, third-year information and  computer science student
  Mentored By: Nalini Venkatasubramanian, Associate Professor,  Information and Computer ScienceResearch Presentation:   Voice Data and Situational Awareness Integration into the 911 System
Third Place:  Omar Moreno, fourth-year physics student
  Mentored By: David Kirkby, Associate Professor, Experimental  Particle Physics
  Research Presentation:   Neural Network Application to Particle Identification in Lærp Decay  Channel   
 
The 2005 EMERGE Conference   Student Award Winners (from left to right): Alfred Anguiano, Kika Friend (CAMP Program Director), Alejandro Puga, and   Omar Moreno 
  
SACNAS Conference
Poster Competition Winners
Alejandro Puga, fourth-year aerospace engineering student
  Mentored By: John LaRue, Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace  Engineering
Daniela Dunams, second-year applied ecology student
  Mentored By: C. Sunny Jiang, Associate Professor, Environmental  Health Science and Policy
Cynthia Ortega, third-year biological sciences student
  Mentored By: Carrie Brachmann, Assistant Professor, and Jessica  Monserate, Graduate Student, Developmental & Cell Biology 
  
Poster Competition Honorable Mentions 
  
Alfred Anguiano, third-year information and computer science  student
  Mentored By: Nalini Venkatasubramanian Associate Professor, Information  and Computer Science
Michael Golightly, third-year computer science student
  Mentored By: Vivek Pai, Assistant Professor, Network Server  Design & Performance, Princeton   University 
Abimbola Odusoga, fourth-year engineering student
  Mentored By: Francois Primeau, Assistant Professor, Earth  Systems Science
 
The 2005  SACNAS Conference UCI Student Award Winners (from left to right):   TOP, Alejandro J. Puga (second person in row), BOTTOM, Cynthia Ortega  and Daniela Dunams (third and fourth people in row)