2005 RET Poster Session Dr. Renato Camata serves as facilitator of the RET poster session as Provost Eli Capilouto looks on along with program participants.

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2005 RET Poster Session Dr. Renato Camata serves as facilitator of the RET poster session as Provost Eli Capilouto looks on along with program participants.

RET Troy Lawson Billings West High School Teacher Billings, MT UV Light Absorption by Thin Film Sunscreens Mentor: Dr. Thomas Nordlund

RET Gail Poster Session "Ceramic Implants and Zirconia Case Study“ Mentors: Drs. Yogesh K. Vohra & Shafiul Chowdhury

Creighton Wilson Lovelady High School Teacher Lovelady, TX "Mold Construction and Development of Kevlar, Carbon & E-glass Composite Motorcycle Helmets“ Mentor: Dr. Uday Vaidya

Shani Forbes Parker High School Teacher Birmingham, AL Mentor: Dr. Derrick Dean "Degradation Behavior of Electrospun Biodegradable Nanofiber Scaffolds"

Gregory Washington Carver High School Birmingham, AL Optical Emission Spectroscopy during Chemical Vapor Deposition of Nanostructured Diamond“ Faculty Mentor: Dr. Aaron Catledge

Physics Chairman Dr. David L. Shealy (center) Dr. Andrei Stanishevsky (left), REU Eliah Kagan (right)

Chairman David L. Shealy chats with RET Creighton Wilson

Creighton Wilson and Dr. Renato Camata (left) pose for photo op after RET poster presentation

Creighton Wilson gleams with pride

Front row (from left): Dr. David L. Shealy, Provost Eli Capilouto, Peserai Chinoda, Andrew Sims, Sunita Jagani, Eliah Kagan, LaShunda Jones, Shani Forbes, Gregory Washington, Creighton Wilson; (Second row from left): Dr. Derrick Dean, Robert Hamner, Troy Lawson, Sandra Deitch, Terrence McGee, John Foreman, Dr. Andrei Stanishevsky, Marcus Jackson, Gail Niemeier, Charita Cadenhead, Dr. Robert Mohr; Last row from left: Dr. Charlie Watkins, Dean Lowell Wenger, Brandon Etheridge, Lawrence Luke, Dr. Thomas Nordlund, Dr. Shafiul Chowdhury, Dr. Aaron Catledge, Dr. Sergey Mirov, Dr. Vladmir Federov, Igor Moskalev, Dr. Renato Camata REU & RET Class of 2005