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Impulse, Spring 2024, Jill Fier, Micayla Standish, Jerome J. Lohr College Of Engineering Apr 2024

Impulse, Spring 2024, Jill Fier, Micayla Standish, Jerome J. Lohr College Of Engineering

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

2 | Kurt Cogswell Retirement
4 | Nadim Wehbe Retirement
6 | George Hamer Retirement
8 | Basu Receives Career Award
9 | New Faculty
10 | Celebration of Faculty Excellence
11 | Lohr College of Engineering Awards
12 | Vern Schaefer Distinguished Engineer
14 | Mike Headley Distinguished Engineer
16 | Transportation Center Funding
18 | SDSU Welcomes Papua New Guinea Students
21 | Robotics Team Going to World Competition
22 | Engineering Students in Fine Arts
24 | By the Numbers
26 | Concrete Program’s First Graduate
28 | Noah Nielsen Headed to U.S. Space Force
30 | …


Impulse, Fall 2023, Jill Fier, Micayla Standish, Jerome J. Lohr College Of Engineering Oct 2023

Impulse, Fall 2023, Jill Fier, Micayla Standish, Jerome J. Lohr College Of Engineering

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

2 | Students Thank Sung Shin
4 | Norma Nusz Chandler Never Says Never
6 | Gary Anderson Retires
8 | Three New Endowed Positions
9 | Muthu Endowed Department Head
10 | New Faculty and Staff
14 | Concrete Industry Management Program Online
16 | College Hosts Engineering Conference
17 | Viaflex Supports Research
18 | Lunar Exhibit at Children’s Museum
20 | Break the Ice Challenges
22 | Quarter-Scale Tractor Champions
24 | Nasa Contest Success
26 | Student Compete at Nationals
28 | Culver A Model of Consistency
30 | Engineering Gridders Honored
32 | Liam Murray …


Impulse, Spring 2023, Jill Fier, Micayla Standish, Jerome J. Lohr College Of Engineering Apr 2023

Impulse, Spring 2023, Jill Fier, Micayla Standish, Jerome J. Lohr College Of Engineering

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)


Page 2| Dewey Rollag Remembered
Page 4| Basu to Develop Testing Platform
Page 5| Faculty News
Page 6| Targeted Donation Comes at Right Time
Page 8| SDSU Robotics Receives $10k Grant
Page 9| SDSU's Lunar Project Catches Eye of NASA Judges
Page 10| Mark Gronowski - The Balancing Act
Page 13| Matt Dentlinger - First Team Academic All American
Page 14| Jocelyn Tanner - Competitive On and Off the Pitch
Page 14| Student Success
Page 16| Electrical Engineering Students Top Peers
Page 18| College of Engineering Statistics
Page 20| Engineering Undergrads from Company
Page 22| Engineering a Family Affair for …


Impulse, Fall 2022, University Marketing And Communications, Jerome J. Lohr College Of Engineering Oct 2022

Impulse, Fall 2022, University Marketing And Communications, Jerome J. Lohr College Of Engineering

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

2 | Sanjeev Kumar Takes Helm as College’s 12th Dean
5 | College Develops Partnerships in India, Turkey
6 | Faculty News
8 | Aerofly — Profs, Alum Partner To Build Unique Drone
10 | Researchers Find Way to Extend Produce Shelf Life
12 | SDSU Claims National Title in Quarter-Scale Tractors
14 | Nation’s Top ASCE Chapter Housed at SDSU
16 | National Geo-Video Title Won By State Students
18 | Summer Brings Engineering Camps to Campus
20 | Haleigh Timmer — Money on the Court, In Classroom
22 | Daniel Burkhalter — Day in the Life of Student-Athlete …


Cfd Simulation Of Varying Fuel Jet Placement Of Mach 2 Flow (Paper), Sara Broad Apr 2022

Cfd Simulation Of Varying Fuel Jet Placement Of Mach 2 Flow (Paper), Sara Broad

Honors Capstone Projects

Supersonic flow is a concept that has been researched heavily for the past twenty years. It has many applications, with the most notable one being for the defense industry. This project specifically is based off a model that is being currently used for Air Force research. With supersonic flow, where the Mach number is larger than one, there has been continual research specifically on flameholders. Flameholders involve the discussion of the mixing, ignition, and combustion of the fuel that is released into the lower cavity of the scramjet. There is a current standard for the placement of fuel jets, but …


Impulse, Spring 2022, University Marketing And Communications, Jerome J. Lohr College Of Engineering Apr 2022

Impulse, Spring 2022, University Marketing And Communications, Jerome J. Lohr College Of Engineering

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

2 | Ahmed Leads Construction and Operations Management
4 | Faculty News
8 | Kelley Steps Aside After 44 Years
12 | Boggs Retires From Mechanical Engineering
14 | Looking At Covid-19 Numbers
16 | Students Help College of Nursing
18 | Midwest Applied Materials Symposium Debuts
20 | Fourth Data Science Event Takes Place
24 | College Achievements
26 | Hard Work Pays Off
28 | Spotlight Shines on Students
30 | Mentoring Program Takes Off
32 | Robotics Club Busy With Activities
34 | The Numbers
36 | Brown, Sieve Honored
38 | Alumna Leads NASA Division
40 …


Impulse, Fall 2021, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Christine Delfanian, Dave Graves, Micayla Standish Oct 2021

Impulse, Fall 2021, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Christine Delfanian, Dave Graves, Micayla Standish

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

2 | Lohr Endows Dean Position
4 | Faculty News
8 | Prasad Receives NSF Career Award
12 | Jones Steps Aside
14 | Liu Already Busy at Work
15 | Hemphill Leads Heavy Highway Construction
16 | Hitting the Road for CIM Program
18 | Rave Precision Ag Center Opens
20 | 'Mr. Missouri River Energy Services' Honored
22 | Recalling the 1971 Crisis
26 | Students Help With Robotic Walker
28 | Liu Receives Sander Professorship
31 | SDSU Nabs 5 Tau Beta Pi Scholarships
32 | Chapter Honored
33 | Marcy Receives Leadership Honor
34 | Hackman …


Engineering Research Review 2021, Office Of Engineering Research Sep 2021

Engineering Research Review 2021, Office Of Engineering Research

Engineering Research Review

Table of Contents:

[Page] 2 Kavasseri launches new research initiatives
[Page] 3 PowerJacks develop techniques to integrate renewable energy
[Page] 4 Data-driven model helps mix renewable, traditional energy sources
[Page] 6 National laboratories fuel technology commercialization, student success
[Page] 8 Energy management algorithms improve grid resiliency
[Page] 9 SDSU engineers use satellite images to protect national security
[Page] 10 Computer vision may revolutionize structural inspection
[Page] 12 Senior design teams build human-carrying rotorcraft
[Page] 14 NIH grant to improve genomic analysis website
[Page] 16 College, university honor Ge, Zhou


Development Of A Software For The Optimization Of Mechanical Structural Elements, Joshua Gross May 2021

Development Of A Software For The Optimization Of Mechanical Structural Elements, Joshua Gross

Honors Capstone Projects

The goal of this software is to develop the framework for the optimal design of a mechanical structural element that minimizes the total part volume while maintaining the induced stress below an acceptable level. The software starts with input from the user, which is a set of ANSYS APDL commands that include constant dimensions, applied force, and initial values for the variable dimensions. Then, a MATLAB script modifies the variable dimensions, and the output is analyzed by the nonlinear programming solver known as Sequential Gradient-Restoration Algorithm. Finally, the solver converges on the dimensions that produce a structurally viable element with …


Impulse, Spring 2021, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Christine Delfanian, Dave Graves, Micayla Standish Apr 2021

Impulse, Spring 2021, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Christine Delfanian, Dave Graves, Micayla Standish

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

2 | Tonkoski Receives Hohbach Honor
4 | College And Faculty News
8 | Trendsetter Keys Hall Steps Away
10 | Bassett Retiring
12 | Retirements
14 | Donations Key To Crothers' Renovations
16 | Extension Making South Dakota Safer
17 | Ltap's Valuable Guidance
18 | Nasa Competition A First For Robotics
20 | Recent Grads Fund Senior Project
22 | Vital Stats
24 | How To Melt Ice On Mars
26 | SDSU Nabs 5 Power And Energy Scholarships
27 | Sjurseth Named Student Of Year
28 | Dean's Club
30 | Distinguished Engineer
32 | The Result …


South Dakota State University : Research 2020, Division Of Research And Economic Development Dec 2020

South Dakota State University : Research 2020, Division Of Research And Economic Development

Research: South Dakota State University

[Page] 2 New respirator design to capture, kill coronavirus
[Page] 3 SDSU scientists to examine how coronavirus infects cells
[Page] 4 State diagnostic lab fulfills need for human COVID-19 testing
[Page] 5 Isaacson to help develop tribal palliative care programs
[Page] 6 Sun Grant funding fuels bioprocessing research
[Page] 8 Prairie AquaTech exporting high-protein feed ingredient
[Page] 11 New connection makes building repair fast, cost-effective
[Page] 12 Record-setting wildfire season drastically increases emissions
[Page] 14 Engineering study examines sunflower stem growth
[Page] 15 State Poet Laureate unveils ‘South Dakota in Poems'
[Page] 16 Reineke receives NIH grant to help eradicate …


Lemons To Lemonade: Refining An Active Learning Course For Delivery During A Pandemic, Jeremy Straub Oct 2020

Lemons To Lemonade: Refining An Active Learning Course For Delivery During A Pandemic, Jeremy Straub

ASEE North Midwest Section Annual Conference 2020 Poster Presentations

The Spring semester of 2020 was a time of unanticipated and unprecedented rapid change for higher education in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic struck the United States midway through the semester forcing colleges and universities to rapidly take courses online with minimal time to prepare. North Dakota was, comparatively, fortunate in that the transition occurred over spring break; however, initially the online period was only supposed to last for two weeks. This poster presents the process that was used to rapidly change an active learning course, which was designed for in person delivery, over to being held entirely online.


Integrating Hybrid-Flexible Course Delivery With General Education Computer Science Courses, Benjamin Bernard, Jeremy Straub Oct 2020

Integrating Hybrid-Flexible Course Delivery With General Education Computer Science Courses, Benjamin Bernard, Jeremy Straub

ASEE North Midwest Section Annual Conference 2020 Poster Presentations

The Hybrid-Flexible (HyFlex) course delivery format was developed at San Francisco State University to make SDSU’s instructional technologies master’s degree program accessible to working adults. Under the HyFlex model, instructors build content for both a fully online course and for a traditional ‘face-to-face’ classroom environment. Both have the same learning outcomes for each week, so that students can move between online and in-person participation in the course seamlessly. This poster covers the adaptation of CSCI 159, Computer Science Problem Solving, to the HyFlex model. The implementation of this course differs from the model in that it was entirely online but …


Development And Assessment Of Courses In Defensive Security And Ethical Hacking, Pann Ajjmaporn, Jeremy Straub Oct 2020

Development And Assessment Of Courses In Defensive Security And Ethical Hacking, Pann Ajjmaporn, Jeremy Straub

ASEE North Midwest Section Annual Conference 2020 Poster Presentations

In order to combat malicious actors of the digital age, cybersecurity experts have quickly become essential in almost every company. New employees must be ready to 'hit the ground running' in this dynamic and frequently changing fields. To effectively prepare students for careers in cybersecurity , enhancements are needed to traditional class-based lecture techniques. This work presents and evaluates two different methodologies used in cybersecurity education: a gamification approach which used a capture the flag model and competition -based approach.


A Triz-Based Tool For Remanufacturing Using Additive Manufacturing: Re-Am-Triz, Edward Rojas, Eric Exner, Kundan Paudyal, Omar Al-Araidah, Gul Okudan Kremer Oct 2020

A Triz-Based Tool For Remanufacturing Using Additive Manufacturing: Re-Am-Triz, Edward Rojas, Eric Exner, Kundan Paudyal, Omar Al-Araidah, Gul Okudan Kremer

ASEE North Midwest Section Annual Conference 2020 Poster Presentations

Remanufacturing is a process of returning a used product to at least the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) performance specification from the customers’ perspective and giving the resultant product a warranty that is at least equal to that of a newly manufactured equivalent. Even though there are many benefits of remanufacturing, there are barriers when it comes to its implementation. There can arise contradictions when dealing with different products, or in different steps during the remanufacturing process. A method to solve contradictions like those is TRIZ, which is a problem-solving method that can resolve technical contradictions.


The Challenges Of Engineering Education, Engineering Practice, Code Of Ethics, And Social Justice, Rachel Shannon Oct 2020

The Challenges Of Engineering Education, Engineering Practice, Code Of Ethics, And Social Justice, Rachel Shannon

ASEE North Midwest Section Annual Conference 2020 Poster Presentations

Engineering has always been human-centered through the technologies we provide to enrich and make our lives more convenient. The engineering code of ethics uphold that engineers should put “the safety, health, and welfare of the public” first. However, we argue that the code of ethics is not enough, and that we need to reinforce human-centered design in engineering education through designerly ways of thinking, reflective practices, and being more student-centered.


Experiments On The Neurocognitionof Creativity, Rafal Jonczyk, Danielle Dickson, Gul E. Kremer, Zahed Siddique, Janet G. Van Hell Oct 2020

Experiments On The Neurocognitionof Creativity, Rafal Jonczyk, Danielle Dickson, Gul E. Kremer, Zahed Siddique, Janet G. Van Hell

ASEE North Midwest Section Annual Conference 2020 Poster Presentations

Creative production is often correlated to divergent thinking to produce many different ideas; hence, for the engineering education domain, design learning presents opportunities to enhance divergent thinking.


Development Of Critical Consciousness Scale For Civil Engineering Students, Tonmoy Sarker, Dr. Cristinia Poleacovschi, Dr. Mollie Appelgate, Dr. Kate Swalwell, Dr. Christa Jackson, Dr. Kristen Cetin Oct 2020

Development Of Critical Consciousness Scale For Civil Engineering Students, Tonmoy Sarker, Dr. Cristinia Poleacovschi, Dr. Mollie Appelgate, Dr. Kate Swalwell, Dr. Christa Jackson, Dr. Kristen Cetin

ASEE North Midwest Section Annual Conference 2020 Poster Presentations

Recent research shows the engineers continue to think less critically at the end of their undergraduate engineering degrees and fail ro adhere to their professional responsibility. A key component to addressing these issues includes assessing engineers' critical consciousness (CC). The development of a Critical Consciousness Scale (CCS) is important for civil engineering education as it assists practitioners and educators with better means to assess whether ant interventions (e.g. ABET) and indeed efficacious.


Impulse, Fall 2020, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Kristi Schelhaas, Christie Delfanian, Dave Graves Oct 2020

Impulse, Fall 2020, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Kristi Schelhaas, Christie Delfanian, Dave Graves

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

Features:
2 | Meet the New Associate Dean for Research
3 | Ge Given Grant To Upgrade Genomic Data Website
4 | Covid-19 Causes Adjustment To Student Life On Campus
6 | New Staff — Roberts, Dawkins, Meredith
8 | Retirees — Robert Schmidt, Leann Warner
10 | Faculty News
12 | Ph.D. In Mechanical Engineering Created
15 | College News
16 | SDSU, Capital Services Expand Fellowship Program
18 | Capital Fellowships Serve As Ladder To Career Success
20 | Imaging Engineers Testing Prototype Calibration Device
22 | Virtual Job Fair Gains Collective ‘Like’
23 | Knabach Award Goes …


Impulse, Spring 2020, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Micayla Standish, Christine Delfanian, Landon Dierks, Dave Graves Apr 2020

Impulse, Spring 2020, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Micayla Standish, Christine Delfanian, Landon Dierks, Dave Graves

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

[Page] 2 Rich Reid Retiring
[Page] 6 The Konda Connection
[Page] 8 Major Grant for Power Systems Research
[Page] 10 A Drone that can Carry Humans?
[Page] 12 New Department Head for EE/CS
[Page] 14 The Making of MEDQ Systems Consulting
[Page] 15 Dean's Advisory Council Profiles
[Page] 16 Distinguished Engineer Larry Weiss
[Page] 18 Vital Statistics
[Page] 20 Engineering Meets Entrepreneurship
[Page] 22 Faculty Awards
[Page] 24 Linda Wendt Retiring
[Page] 25 Strategic Plan in Place
[Page] 28 Dean's Club
[Page] 30 High-Impact Team Center Planned
[Page] 32 Research Takes Off for New Faculty Member
[Page] 33 Tyler Hanks …


Engineering Research Review 2020, Office Of Engineering Research Jan 2020

Engineering Research Review 2020, Office Of Engineering Research

Engineering Research Review

Table of Contents:

[Page] 2 New materials improve performance of lithium-ion batteries
[Page] 4 Aerosol modeling helps trap coronavirus, deliver medications
[Page] 6 Robot helps patients perform rehabilitative exercises
[Page] 8 Researcher develops biomaterials using cellulose fibers
[Page] 10 Study examines degradation of plant-based plastics
[Page] 12 Underwater drone expands water quality testing capabilities
[Page] 14 Statistician assesses agricultural data to increase productivity
[Page] 16 Awards


Engineering Research Review 2019, Office Of Engineering Research Dec 2019

Engineering Research Review 2019, Office Of Engineering Research

Engineering Research Review

Table of Contents:

[Page] 2 Helder recounts journey building world-class image processing laboratory
[Page] 6 Researchers build test bed to verify sprayer nozzle simulations
[Page] 8 Data scientists evaluate credit risk to help lenders, borrowers
[Page] 10 Team develops sensor to monitor blood sugar through breath
[Page] 12 Cybersecurity startup finds supportive business climate, student talent
[Page} 14 Power systems researchers help integrate renewable energy into electric grid
[Page] 17 Engineering researchers receive college, university awards
[Page] 18 Grantswinship Awards


South Dakota State University : Research Fall 2019, South Dakota State University Oct 2019

South Dakota State University : Research Fall 2019, South Dakota State University

Research: South Dakota State University

[Page] 2 Curcumin formulation on its way to health product market
[Page] 4 Flexibility key to forging research partnership with Kodo Kids
[Page] 6 Researcher examines hope among children in Flint, Michigan
[Page] 7 Plant pathologist battles stem canker
[Page] 8 Removing ‘Typhoid Marys’ restores health of Custer bighorn sheep herd
[Page] 10 Breeder, food scientist help improve quality of oats, increase local production
[Page] 13 SDSU, community leaders explore new ways to drive research, partnerships
[Page] 14 SDSU, community leaders explore new ways to drive research, partnerships
[Page] 16 Engineering builds business connections through Research Park
[Page] 17 Research …


Impulse, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Rachel Fritz, Christine Delfanian, Landon Dierks, Dave Graves Oct 2019

Impulse, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Rachel Fritz, Christine Delfanian, Landon Dierks, Dave Graves

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

[Page] 2 Excellence in Power
[Page] 4 25 Years Later
[Page] 5 Career Fair
[Page] 6 Partnering in the Structure Lab
[Page] 7 News Roundup
[Page] 8 Leigh Lands Top Post at Image Processing Lab
[Page] 11 David Staley
[Page] 12 Putting His Money Where His Mouth is
[Page] 14 Alumni News
[Page] 16 Faculty News
[Page] 18 Student News
[Page] 26 Dean's Club
[Page] 28 Development Director's Report


Impulse (College Of Engineering Publication), Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Micayla Standish, Dave Graves, Christine Delfanian Apr 2019

Impulse (College Of Engineering Publication), Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Micayla Standish, Dave Graves, Christine Delfanian

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

[Page] 2 Dennis Helder Says Farewell
[Page] 5 Computing Cluster Impresses
[Page] 6 College Partners with Research Park
[Page] 8 Kurtenbach Honored
[Page] 10 3D Printing for Mars
[Page] 12 Ni Honored
[Page] 14 Alumni News
[Page] 16 Power of a Scholarship
[Page] 18 Human-Powered Vehicle Team Repeats Out West
[Page] 19 Friesen Wins IAM3D Challenge
[Page] 20 Vital Statistics
[Page] 22 Dean's Club
[Page] 24 Development Director's Report


Impulse (College Of Engineering Publication), Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Kristi Schelhaas, Dave Graves, Christine Delfanian, Heidi Kronaizl Oct 2018

Impulse (College Of Engineering Publication), Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Kristi Schelhaas, Dave Graves, Christine Delfanian, Heidi Kronaizl

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

[Page] 2 Welcoming Dean Bruce Berdanier
[Page] 5 Engineers without Borders Remains a Passion
[Page] 6 New Office Looks in Crothers
[Page] 8 Ground Broken for Precision Ag Center
[Page] 9 Alum Honors Arden Sigl with Office Donation
[Page] 10 3D Printing for Space Station
[Page] 12 Center for Power Systems Studies Turns 50
[Page] 14 Daktronics - A Partner for 50 Years
[Page] 17 Quarter- scale Tractor Team Takes Title
[Page] 18 Partnership with Wastewater Treatment Plant
[Page] 22 Horner Succeeds at HR Green
[Page] 23 Hard Work Pays Off for Vejvoda
[Page] 24 Engineering's Student-Athletes
[Page] 26 Student …


Impulse, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Kate Heiberger, Dave Graves, Christine Delfanian, Heidi Kronaizl, Gerald Peden Apr 2018

Impulse, Matt Schmidt, Emily Weber, Kate Heiberger, Dave Graves, Christine Delfanian, Heidi Kronaizl, Gerald Peden

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

[Page] 2 Lew Brown Retires
[Page] 5 Phonathon
[Page] 6 Sgt Opens Office on Campus
[Page] 8 DGR - Employee-Funded Scholarships
[Page] 10 A Balloon-Launched Satellite
[Page] 12 Human Powered Vehicle
[Page] 14 Engineering Week
[Page] 16 Champion Geowall Builders
[Page] 18 Research Internship with NASA
[Page] 20 Jace Waybright - Living Up to His Name
[Page] 21 Computer Science Scholars
[Page] 24 Farewell Fereidoon
[Page] 26 Roe Says Time to Go
[Page] 28 New Faculty
[Page] 30 Faculty Awards
[Page] 32 Distinguished Engineer - Meink
[Page] 33 Distinguished Engineer - Stedronsky
[Page] 34 Remembering Harold Hohbach
[Page] 36 Alumni …


Engineering Research Review 2018, Office Of Engineering Research Jan 2018

Engineering Research Review 2018, Office Of Engineering Research

Engineering Research Review

Contents:
[Page] 2 Removing disinfection byproducts from wastewater protects ecosystem, human health
[Page] 4 Statisticians help Sanford increase effectiveness of weight-loss program
[Page] 6 Asphalt research helps make South Dakota roads more durable
[Page] 8 Microscopes give macro, micro, nano view of materials
[Page] 14 Researcher develops 3D printing for biomedical, space applications
[Page] 16 Grantswinship Awards
[Page] 17 Engineering Awards


Impulse, Matt Schmidt, Lora Berg, Christine Delfanian, Dave Graves, Heidi Kronaizl, Emily Weber, Micayla Standish Sep 2017

Impulse, Matt Schmidt, Lora Berg, Christine Delfanian, Dave Graves, Heidi Kronaizl, Emily Weber, Micayla Standish

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

[Page] 2 Better Equipped
[Page] 4 Flashback Summer Scholars
[Page] 6 Biomedical Engineering
Ryan Mahutga is the third mechanical engineering graduate in five years to receive a prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.
Nigerian native John Asiruwa is working with associate professor Stephen Gent on a mechanical engineering project to help Sanford Health build better heart stents.
Electrical engineering graduate Bruce Lutz has selected the biomedical engineering program as a target for his future giving.
[Page] 9 Programs Accredited
[Page] 10 Fast Wheels
[Page] 12 Five Unforgettable Weeks
[Page] 14 Second in the Nation
[Page] 16 Athletes and Engineering …


Research: South Dakota State University, Spring 2017, Christie Delfanian, Emily Weber Apr 2017

Research: South Dakota State University, Spring 2017, Christie Delfanian, Emily Weber

Research: South Dakota State University

Pharmacy researcher investigates how aspirin kills cancer cells [page] 1
Problem-solving, cornerstone of SDSU research [page] 2
Fluid flow model evaluates clotting risk in new stent graft design [page] 2
Sanford research project inspires graduate student [page] 3
Experience key to nurses' comfort in communicating with terminally ill patients [page] 4
Nondigestible starch feeds gut microbes, reduces inflammation [page] 5
Researchers investigate workings if antibody therapeutics [page] 6
DNA, RNA sequencing available in campus to researchers statewide [page] 7
QUBIC-R software helps researchers model, visualize gene expression networks [page] 8
Scientists assess survival of swine viruses in imported feed ingredients …