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Title of Poster Author and Email SHINE Lab High School Name, Class of 201X USC Viterbi Department of _____ Engineering, SHINE 2017 Introduction Skills Learned How This Relates to Your STEM Coursework Introduce the topic – this may mean giving an overview of the research being conducted by your professor and/or Ph.D. student mentor. Talk about anything you’ve learned, done, grown to appreciate, or learned to see differently. You may use pictures and figures. Here you will talk about the impact of your SHINE experience on understanding your STEM Coursework. You can also write about what you can bring back to your school to help them understand the significance of said STEM Coursework. You may use pictures and figures You can place your picture here or remove altogether. Next Steps for You OR Advice for Future SHINE Students If you have plans to or are interested in furthering your work done at SHINE mention it here. You can also choose to use this as a section to give any helpful advice for future SHINE students. Anxiety Depression Physiological -“Anxiety is so physical” -“Thought I was having a heart attack” -Rapid breathing -Sweating palms -Can’t sleep -Nausea -Tired -Exhaustion -Loss of appetite Cognitive -Racing thoughts -Downward spiral -Lack of motivation -Pessimism -Worthlessness -Suicidal thoughts Behavioral -Restlessness - Can’t sit still -Nail biting -Hair pulling -“You do anything to get rid of it” -Tearfulness -Isolation -Poor personal hygiene Affective -Desperation -Fear -No peace -Urgency -Sadness -Darkness -Hopelessness Objective & Impact of Professor’s Research As much as you can, read and summarize in your own words what your professor’s research is about and it’s impact in science or engineering and/or the environment, computing, traffic flow, baby’s brains, maximizing fuel efficiency in ships, etc. description of this figure description of this figure Acknowledgements Always thank your professor, lab mentor(s), SURE mentor, perhaps your SHINE lab mate if you had one, and anyone involved in mentoring you (Dr. Katie Mills).