University of Wisconsin System: UW student research to be featured in Capitol Rotunda Wednesday, March 8

MADISON, Wis.—Outstanding undergraduate student researchers and their faculty advisers from across the University of Wisconsin System will showcase their work Wednesday, March 8, at the UW System’s annual Research in the Rotunda event at the state Capitol.

Lawmakers, employers, alumni, and the public are invited to attend.

This year marks the 19th annual showcase, which takes place from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., in the Capitol Rotunda. It is free and open to the public. UW System President Jay Rothman is scheduled to give brief remarks at 12 noon.

Watch previous participants discuss the impact of their undergraduate research in a short video.

Additional videos about some of this year’s projects, along with the 2023 program and research project titles, are published on the Research in the Rotunda website.

Research in the Rotunda is sponsored by Kwik Trip, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, the Wisconsin Technology Council, WiSys, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, and the UW-Milwaukee Research Foundation. The event is supported by the Wisconsin Department of Administration and the UW-Madison Memorial Union.