Analyzing and Drawing Conclusions

Analyzing and drawing conclusions is a key part of my research posters presented in conferences and final lab projects. My evidence is listed below.

Final projects for upper level courses

PHYS 3080 Optics, project lab report, Index Matching in Pyrex.
Key sections are IV. Results, V. Discussion and Further Study, and VI. Conclusion.


PHYS 3080 Optics, project lab report, Michelson Interferometer.
Key sections are IV. Results, V. Discussion and Further Study, and VI. Conclusion.


PHYS 3090 Analog Electronics, final project report, Inverted Pendulum Control.
The key sections are Testing, and Conclusion.

CENG 3010 Digital Systems Design, final project report, Remote car starter.
Key sections are 3.3 Final Solution and 5 Conclusion and Future Work.

Conference Posters

K. O’Neil, ‘Studying Solar Cells with SEM: Assumptions and Lessons Learned’ TRU Science Undergraduate Poster Exhibition of Research, April 6, 2023, poster presentation (Supervisors: Dr. Anusha Venkataraman, & Dr. Nancy Van Wagoner).
Key sections are Results and Lessons Learned.


K. O’Neil, ‘Swarm algorithms for feature selection problems based on medical datasets’ TRU Undergraduate Research Conference, March 20-24, 2023, poster presentation (Supervisor: Dr. Mohamed Tawhid, https://libguides.tru.ca/urc2023).
Key section is Results.


K. O’Neil, ‘A comparison of swarm intelligence algorithms for thermodynamics optimization problems’ American Physical Society Northwest Section Meeting, June 3-4, 2022, TRU Kamloops BC, poster presentation (Supervisor Dr. Mohamed Tawhid).

Key sections are Results and Future Work.