Feature Story

September 11, 2019 | By Cole Hatcher

Logan Rice ’20 (back) and Shannon Agler ’20 researched cell division and development in roundworms during Ohio Wesleyan’s Summer Science Research Program. (Photo by Mark Schmitter ’12)

Abstract Intellect

Ohio Wesleyan Students to Present Research at Sept. 23 Science Symposium

Akul Rishi ’21

As a high school junior, Akul Rishi watched a video of ³Ô¹ÏÍø professor Robert Harmon delivering a three-minute lecture on starspots.

Rishi was intrigued and wanted to learn more. Now an OWU student, Rishi recently completed the University’s 10-week Summer Science Research Program (SSRP), conducting original research under Harmon’s mentorship. The program often involved Rishi, an astrophysics major from India, working overnight to collect data at OWU’s Perkins Observatory.

“SSRP made my summer brilliant because the experience I gained, the content I learned, and the work I did all went beyond the scope of the classroom,” said Rishi, who also credits Harmon with expanding his “understanding of the universe using complex equations and extraordinary puns.”

“Any student interested in research should definitely apply for the program as it prepares you for a life in your preferred field and provides opportunities which were previously inaccessible,” Rishi said. “Being a part of the SSRP emboldened me to continue with my plans of getting into grad school after OWU for astrophysics.”

Rishi and all of the students who participated in the university’s 27th annual Summer Science Research Program were selected for the experience by a committee of science and mathematics professors. In addition to OWU students, students seeking to come participate in the National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates program also took part in a competitive application process.

During Ohio Wesleyan’s 10-week Summer Science Research Program, students conducted research under the mentorship of OWU professors and in venues including the university’s Perkins Observatory. (Photo by Paul Molitor)

The students will come together at noon Sept. 23 to present their findings, share their abstracts, and answer questions. They will set up posters and discuss their research in the atrium of the Schimmel/Conrades Science Center, 90 S. Henry St., Delaware, at this year’s Patricia Belt Conrades Summer Science Research Symposium.

Here is a list of the students, their projects, and their mentors:

Read the full research abstracts prepared by Ohio Wesleyan’s 2019 Summer Science Research Program participants and learn more about the program at .

For more information about majoring in the sciences at Ohio Wesleyan, visit .