Media students present at 2023 Undergraduate Research Symposium
Students from the College of Media are participating in the 16th annual University of Illinois Undergraduate Research Symposium, held Thursday, April 27, in the Illini Union. The symposium features presentations, posters, and performances from students across campus. (View the program.)
Pictured above is "Yellow Hollywood" by Alex Gallegos, a sophomore in media and cinema studies, who was a semi-finalist in the Image of Research competition. Read his description about his image, which was inspired by the film Everything Everywhere All At Once. The winners' and semi-finalists' images are on display as part of the symposium.
Media student poster presentations include:
"Bilingual Computational Analysis of the #nosabokid Hashtag Community on TikTok" (#89)
9:00 AM – 10:15 AM, Illini Union South Lounge
- Joshua Brown, Sophomore, Computer Science + Advertising
Research Mentor: Salvatore Callesano, Spanish & Portuguese
"Combating Misinformation" (#56)
10:45 AM – 12:00 PM, Illini Room C
- Garima Sharma, Junior, Computer Science + Advertising
Research Mentors: Ewa Maslowska, Assistant Professor of Advertising; Hari Sundaram, Computer Science
"Here, There, Everywhere: Sense of Presence" (#60)
10:45 AM – 12:00 PM, Illini Room C
- Nancy Zhang, Freshman, Computer Science + Advertising
Research Mentor: Hyunseo (Violet) Yoon, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
"In A League of Their Own: A Study of Peer Attitudes Toward F-1 Visa Holders" (#62)
- J. Sidney Malone, Senior, Political Science and Journalism
Research Mentor: Yujeong Yang, Political Science
"Yellow Hollywood: Disparities, Representation and Contemporary Problems of Asian/Asian Americans in the Hollywood Film Industry"
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Illini Union Room 217
- Alex Gallegos, Sophomore, Media & Cinema Studies
Research Mentor: Rachel Kuo, Assistant Professor, Media & Cinema Studies
"International Expansion of Netflix: The Case for South Korea" (#18)
3:45 – 5:00 PM, Illini Room A
- Yun Hyuk (Alex) Choi, Senior, Media & Cinema Studies
Research Mentor: Rachel Kuo, Assistant Professor, Media & Cinema Studies
As part of the Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program to assist advanced graduate students with their research projects, Nancy Zhang, a freshman in computer science + advertising, worked with research mentor Hyunseo Yoon in the Department of Recreation, Sport & Tourism.
Jenny Oyallon-Koloski, assistant professor of media and cinema studies, was the research mentor for Gehan Jia, a junior in mathematics and computer science (LAS) for their presentation on "Howl's Moving Castle Moving."