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U of I faculty to present world-changing research at POP Talks on Nov. 1

In just four minutes each, researchers will express the Power of Possibility

The first season of the “POP” Talks event — Power of Possibility Talks — in the Vandal Ballroom, November 2023, with three-minute talks from eight faculty.Eight U of I researchers will explain their research in four minutes each at POP Talks.

October 26, 2023

MOSCOW, Idaho — Experience the Power of Possibility with University of Idaho’s inaugural POP Talks 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, at the Bruce M. Pitman Center’s Vandal Ballroom on campus in Moscow. The event is free and open to the public. It can also be viewed remotely at U of I Live.

Join U of I faculty as they explore beyond the known world and unmask new features of the world we thought we understood. For one hour, question everything you thought you knew — problems you thought solved, questions you didn’t know needed answering and even what you thought possible.

Each presenter will speak for fewer than five minutes, but those few short minutes will be jam-packed with information about the research, exploration and innovation that the researchers are conducting at U of I.

At the end of the event, students attending in person will have a chance to win two $1,000 scholarships. All attendees, in person and virtual, will be able to vote for their favorite talk.

Speakers include:

  • Omi Hodwitz, Ph.D., who will explore the impact of prison education and its effects on recidivism.
  • Jason Barnes, Ph.D., who will discuss his project with NASA to build an octocopter to explore the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan.
  • Brian Johnson, Ph.D., who will talk about the tricky dynamics of the modern power grid.
  • Shelley McGuire, Ph.D., who will present her work on the perfect human nutrition delivery system.
  • Sydney Freeman Jr., Ph.D., who will talk about building a thriving community where belonging is paramount.
  • Jaap Vos, Ph.D., who will ask pertinent questions about the future of Idaho based on research into population demographics and community planning.
  • Renee Love, Ph.D., who will delve into her work with mammoths and other prehistoric mammals of the Ice Age.
  • Ryan Long, Ph.D., who will talk about how his work with large mammals all over the world helps improve management of animals and human-animal interactions.

“It is important to celebrate this research and the faculty that lead these efforts,” said Chris Nomura, vice president for research and economic development who will serve as emcee for the event. “We have a diverse set of research expertise covering topics that demonstrate the wide-ranging impacts of the research and let a broad audience get to know some of our outstanding faculty.”

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Leigh Cooper
Strategic Content Manager/Science Writer
University Communications and Marketing
208-885-1048
leighc@uidaho.edu

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