13th Annual UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium

UWM’s 13th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium was virtually held on Friday, April 16, 2021. Five of our undergraduate students – seniors Meghan Bitterlin, Gus Kaiser, Anna Kaminski, Brandon Selbig, and Dao Wang – presented their research in this year’s symposium. We invite you to learn more about their research through their virtual presentations!

Meghan Bitterlin: Pavement and Near-Surface Temperatures Altering Winter Weather Risks

https://sites.uwm.edu/undergrad-research-symposium-2021/2021/04/07/pavement-and-near-surface-temperatures-altering-winter-weather-risks/

Gus Kaiser: La Mancha Sea Breeze Circulation

https://sites.uwm.edu/undergrad-research-symposium-2021/2021/04/09/la-mancha-sea-breeze-circulation/

Anna Kaminski: A Modern 3-Year Climatology of North Atlantic and Western North Pacific Extratropical Cyclones

https://sites.uwm.edu/undergrad-research-symposium-2021/2021/04/09/a-modern-3-year-climatology-of-north-atlantic-and-western-north-pacific-extratropical-cyclones/

Brandon Selbig: Meteorologically Stratified Gust Factors for Forecasting Peak Wind Gusts Across the United States

https://sites.uwm.edu/undergrad-research-symposium-2021/2021/04/02/meteorologically-stratified-gust-factors-for-forecasting-peak-wind-gusts-across-the-united-states/

Dao Wang: Studying and Modeling the Long-Range Transport of Air Parcels Arriving at Mexican Gulf Coast Cities

https://sites.uwm.edu/undergrad-research-symposium-2021/2021/04/09/studying-and-modeling-the-long-range-transport-of-air-parcels-arriving-at-mexican-gulf-coast-cities/

UWM Atmospheric Science students who are interested in becoming involved with undergraduate research are encouraged to reach out to any of the faculty to inquire about available student opportunities! Funding is available to support undergraduate researchers from freshmen through seniors!