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Smartphone Color Error Analysis, Mackenna Hawes
Smartphone Color Error Analysis, Mackenna Hawes
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Liquid Nitrogen Shrink-Fitting Process, Natalie Harvey
Liquid Nitrogen Shrink-Fitting Process, Natalie Harvey
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
The Design And Manufacturing Of An Environmental Chamber To Test Microelectronic Devices, William Graber, Aniket Roy Chowdhury
The Design And Manufacturing Of An Environmental Chamber To Test Microelectronic Devices, William Graber, Aniket Roy Chowdhury
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Sculpting Charge In Graphene Through Patterned Strain, Dylan J. Balter, Jenna Smith
Sculpting Charge In Graphene Through Patterned Strain, Dylan J. Balter, Jenna Smith
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Processing Of Plastic Film From Potato Starch: Effect Of Drying Methods, Kourtney Collier, Samantha Goins, Austin Chirgwin, Isabelle Stanfield
Processing Of Plastic Film From Potato Starch: Effect Of Drying Methods, Kourtney Collier, Samantha Goins, Austin Chirgwin, Isabelle Stanfield
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
Starch-based plastics are biodegradable, compostable compounds made of starch and plasticizers from natural sources. Their fabrication involves the starch-plasticizer reaction at 70–100°C followed by cooling and drying. Th e most common drying method is air drying (natural convection), which is effective but slow. Th e objective of this work is to study the effect of fast drying (forced convection) on the quality of the plastic film. Th is work compares the effects of drying conditions and drying rate on warpage, shrinkage rate, and presence of bubbles. Five drying methods are studied: (1) natural convection with uncovered petri dish, (2) natural …
Collision Tracking And Brain Mapping, Carl Russell Iii
Collision Tracking And Brain Mapping, Carl Russell Iii
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Multiphase Energetic Experiments: Application Of Multiple Object Tracking, Sarah Davis Finch
Multiphase Energetic Experiments: Application Of Multiple Object Tracking, Sarah Davis Finch
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
The process of using computer vision for multiple-objects tracking is incredibly complex. Thus, simulated data was created to mimic the complexities of more realistic data. These test cases would isolate a few of the inaccuracies of real data and allow the researchers to determine what factor of said data is the most detrimental to the object-tracking process. Due to the large quantity of factors at play, Cotter’s method was used to analyze the significance of each factor. The number of detections and the number of centroids were the main dependent results that were utilized to analyze the data. The overall …
Applying Clustering To Optimize Markovian Models In Human-Machine Interactions, Griffon Mcmahon
Applying Clustering To Optimize Markovian Models In Human-Machine Interactions, Griffon Mcmahon
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Quantifying Changes In Muscle Force In The Presence Of Fatigue, Emily Bywater
Quantifying Changes In Muscle Force In The Presence Of Fatigue, Emily Bywater
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Applications Of Laser Machining For Fiber Optic Sensor Development, Lauren Sailor
Applications Of Laser Machining For Fiber Optic Sensor Development, Lauren Sailor
The Journal of Purdue Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.