You can find abstracts, schedules, and presentation information in the booklet here.
Congratulations to the early submission drawing winners!
Graduate Research Interaction Day (GRID) is a campus-wide, conference style event where research done by graduate students at the University is presented and discussed by faculty and students from many departments and schools. GRID is a venue for students to get feedback on their research and hone their conference skills in the comparative intimacy of their own campus.
GRID is conducted with an inter-disciplinary focus through a symposium consisting of both poster and oral presentations, judged by panels specializing in each category. Judges consist of faculty, postdoctoral fellows, administrators, library subject specialists, and advanced graduate students. GRID fosters a healthy competition among graduate students awarding the best presentations amongst the participants.
GRID 2008 has generated more than 200 interested participants. View the variety, qaulity and diversity within the research domains represented in GRID in the GRID 2008 booklet (available here in pdf fromat).