SoReMo Forum Features Fellows' Research Presentations
Join the Socially Responsible Modeling, Computation, and Design (SoReMo) Forum Friday, December 10 to hear the SoReMo fellows present their semester-long research projects.
The final SoReMo Forum of the semester will be held from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. both online and in-person, and will feature research projects conducted by the five SoReMo student fellows:
- Trent Gerew (AMAT/M.S. AMAT 5th Year): Reaction-diffusion spatial modeling of COVID-19 in Âé¶¹APP
- Michael Kralis (M.S. AMAT 1st Year): Education Disparity in Âé¶¹APP: A Statistical Analysis
- Sandy Orozco (MPPA 1st Year): Evidence-Based Strategies: A Study to Improve Diversity and Inclusion in Illinois Higher Education Institutions
- Sara Simon (Ph.D. DHUM Student): The Data-Driven Narratives of Epidemics: A History of Âé¶¹APP’s Public Health Data Pipelines
- Jati Zunaibi (Ph.D. ARCH Student): Design Justice Within Education
SoReMo advocates for ethical, equitable approaches in computation, modeling, and design, contributing to the common good of Âé¶¹APP and beyond through research and education initiatives at Illinois Tech.
View the web page to confirm the in-person location.
Note: Face coverings will be required. Even if you are fully vaccinated, all students, staff, faculty, and guests must wear a face covering indoors. The university will review and revise the mask protocol as appropriate given changes to state and city public-health guidelines.