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Staff Responsibilities |
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The two Editors-in-Chief (EICs) each year select and lead the editorial, production and outreach staff for SURJ. The EICs oversee submission review, paper selection, paper revision, journal publication and journal distribution. The EICs also liaise with faculty advisors and continue to develop the activities of SURJ to best fulfill its mission of encouraging and recognizing undergraduate researchers. The SURJ Board of Officers includes the Financial Officer, Production Officer,. Production Associates con...
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Staff |
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Devan Diwanji, Section Editor. Anthony Cordova, Co-Section Editor. Taide Ding, Co-Section Editor. Evelyn Chang, Section Editor. Allison Dods, Section Editor. Leow Hui Min Annabeth. Emily Alsentzer, Production Officer. Research Magazine Development Team.
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Special Features |
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SURJ volumes no longer include a Special Features segment. All articles are published by discipline among our four sections: Natural Science, Social Science, Engineering and Humanities. The following articles were published in earlier volumes of SURJ that did contain a Special Features section:. Spotlight on Fred Wolens: The Impact of Cloud Cover and Football Games on Election Results. Family Resource Desk: Connecting Patients with Community Resources. A New Approach to HIV Prevention in Uganda. Adair Ge...
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Engineering Articles |
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Predicting Edit Locations on Wikipedia using Revision History. Learning to Select Robotic Grasps Using Vision on the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Robot. Politics, Twitter, and information discovery: Using content and link structures to cluster users based on issue framing. Coarse head pose estimation using image abstraction. Predicting Outbreak Severity through Machine Learning on Disease Outbreak Reports. Publishing Content on the Web. Building a Regionally Inclusive Dictionary for Speech Recognition.
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About SURJ |
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Founded in 2001, the Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal. SURJ) is an annual, peer-reviewed publication of research articles from all academic fields. The mission of SURJ is to encourage, recognize, and reward intellectual activity beyond the classroom, while providing a forum for the exchange of research and ideas. Our journal is run entirely by a staff team of Stanford undergraduate students, led by two Editors-in-Chief.
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LYNX |
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Is an online magazine that highlights the research at Stanford and the experiences of the people behind it. Through these stories,. Hopes to encourage the pursuit of research while making it accessible and engaging to a wide audience. Hannah Rosen and the Humboldt Squid by Hanna Payne. THE INTERSECTION OF FATE AND MEDICINE. Dr Giles Plant and Spinal Cord Injuries by Aron Tesfai. Jake Hillard and Research as Education by Ankit Baghel. CROSSING THE RUBICON INTO CLASSICS RESEARCH. FROM PUPPIES TO PENDULUMS.
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The Journal |
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SURJ is published electronically on the web, with an annual print issue released during the Spring Quarter. Print copies are distributed to campus dorms, libraries, and academic buildings. Copies of our journal are also distributed beyond campus by the Admissions Office and Office of Undergraduate Advising and Research. Volume 14: Spring 2015. Volume 13: Spring 2014. Volume 12: Spring 2013. Volume 11: Spring 2012. Volume 10: Spring 2011. Volume 9: Spring 2010. Volume 8: Fall 2009. Volume 7: Spring 2008.
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Social Science Articles |
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Encountering Gender Theory: A Service-Learning Approach. Community-Based Managment of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis in Rural Kwazulu-Natal. The Seekers: Do Spiritual Practices Lead to a Sense of Well-being? Land and labor in the Negev: Palestinian Bedouin citizens of Israel. Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: The Effects of Southern vs. Standard Accent on Perceptions of Speakers. Purity Viewed through the Eschatological Framework of Qumran. Ethnic Inequality and Civil War. Saving America’s R...
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Humanities Articles |
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The misappropriation of a republican philosopher in Weimar, Germany 1918-1933. Holy War in The Song of Roland: The “Mythification” of History. The Rise to Prominence of British Fashion in the 1960’s: Economic, Cultural, and Political Foundations. The Torch Bearer and the Tutor: Prevalent attitudes towards the Roman Empire in Imperial Britain. Perceptions of Ranavalona I: A Malagasy Historic Figure as a Thematic Symbol of Malagasy Attitudes Toward History. The Time and Place of Faith. Why Such a Big Deal?
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Natural Science Articles |
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Implications of Observed Differences in Winter Soil Bacterial Profiles. The Effects of Wave Exposure and Tidal Height on Rocky Intertidal Community Dynamics. The Effects of Three Species of Macroalgae on Acropora Aspera Physiology. Effects of CO driven ocean acidification on sea hare (Aplysia dactylomela) larval development. Thermal Tolerance of Heart Function in Oregon and California Populations of Ribbed Mussels (Mytilus californianus). The shading effects of Dictyota sp. algae (Dictyotales, Phaeop...
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