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Design And Fabrication Of A Boosted Dart Rocket System, Davis Hunter, Bradley Henderson Oct 2015

Design And Fabrication Of A Boosted Dart Rocket System, Davis Hunter, Bradley Henderson

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Characterization Of Pressure And Gps Altitude Measurement Techniques To 60,000 Ft., Trey Mcferrin Oct 2015

Characterization Of Pressure And Gps Altitude Measurement Techniques To 60,000 Ft., Trey Mcferrin

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Control Vs. Prediction--A Systems Engineering Approach, Anyama Tettey, Jeffrey Dyas Oct 2015

Control Vs. Prediction--A Systems Engineering Approach, Anyama Tettey, Jeffrey Dyas

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Exergy Analysis Of Rocket Systems, Andrew Gilbert Oct 2015

Exergy Analysis Of Rocket Systems, Andrew Gilbert

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Dynamic Modeling & Attitude Control Of A High Altitude Balloon Payload, Nathaniel A. Stepp Oct 2015

Dynamic Modeling & Attitude Control Of A High Altitude Balloon Payload, Nathaniel A. Stepp

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Development Of A Thrust Test Stand For Dual-Range Micro-Thrust Devices, Nathan Schrock, Joseph Marten Boyd, Minh Dang, River Haring Oct 2015

Development Of A Thrust Test Stand For Dual-Range Micro-Thrust Devices, Nathan Schrock, Joseph Marten Boyd, Minh Dang, River Haring

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Electrode Geometry And Location On Electrically-Modified Flames, Paulo R. Salvador Oct 2015

Effect Of Electrode Geometry And Location On Electrically-Modified Flames, Paulo R. Salvador

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


How Can Systems Engineering Be Improved Using Gamification? Gamification In Preference Solicitation And Organizational Communication, Joseph H. Clerkin, Bryan Mesmer Oct 2015

How Can Systems Engineering Be Improved Using Gamification? Gamification In Preference Solicitation And Organizational Communication, Joseph H. Clerkin, Bryan Mesmer

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Project Low Horizon - Horizon Detection Through The Use Of Infrared Sensors, Adam Bower, Evan Unruh, Justin Smith Oct 2015

Project Low Horizon - Horizon Detection Through The Use Of Infrared Sensors, Adam Bower, Evan Unruh, Justin Smith

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Protecting Fly-By-Wireless Systems From Remote Attacks, Vahid Heydari Oct 2015

Protecting Fly-By-Wireless Systems From Remote Attacks, Vahid Heydari

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Testing And Modeling Of A Porous Axial Injection, End-Burning Hybrid Motor, Matthew A. Hitt Oct 2015

Testing And Modeling Of A Porous Axial Injection, End-Burning Hybrid Motor, Matthew A. Hitt

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

8th Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium


The Research, Design And Implementation Of A Remotely Operated Bioreactor With Incubation System For The Purpose Of A 3d Cell Line Growth, Steven Doyle, John Helms, Ryan Longchamps, Azita Amiri Oct 2015

The Research, Design And Implementation Of A Remotely Operated Bioreactor With Incubation System For The Purpose Of A 3d Cell Line Growth, Steven Doyle, John Helms, Ryan Longchamps, Azita Amiri

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Using A Two-Tier Pid Control System To Stabilize Cansat Rotation Around Nadir, James Biaglow, Adam Eldemire, Chloe Mcfadden Oct 2015

Using A Two-Tier Pid Control System To Stabilize Cansat Rotation Around Nadir, James Biaglow, Adam Eldemire, Chloe Mcfadden

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Spac 2015 Announcement | Electrical And Computer Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Oct 2015

Spac 2015 Announcement | Electrical And Computer Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

IEEE USU Student Branch is excited to announce SPAC 2015: The Practice of Innovation. The Student Professional Awareness Conference (SPAC) will be held on March 28, 2015. We are putting on this event to help students get connected with industry and better prepare them for their future careers.

The 2015 program includes speakers from IEEE and a key speaker who works as a Disney Imagineer. We are planning multiple workshops, such as technical discussions by companies and current innovators, Arduino and/or soldering workshops, and python and MATLAB workshops. During the conference, there will be tables set up for students …


Development Of A Plasma Microthruster, Brittani Searcy, Roberto Dextre Oct 2015

Development Of A Plasma Microthruster, Brittani Searcy, Roberto Dextre

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Estimating Terrace Agriculture: Implications Towards Archaeology And Ancient Civilizations, Zachary Burkhardt, Kel Markert Oct 2015

Estimating Terrace Agriculture: Implications Towards Archaeology And Ancient Civilizations, Zachary Burkhardt, Kel Markert

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Value Modeling Forspace Launch System Missions, Myles Scarano Oct 2015

Value Modeling Forspace Launch System Missions, Myles Scarano

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Tackling Salinity In The Colorado River One Ion At A Time | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Oct 2015

Tackling Salinity In The Colorado River One Ion At A Time | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

10/27/2015 - It’s one of the most overtaxed waterways on the planet, and its shrinking flow is only part of the problem.

The Colorado River travels 1,500 miles through seven U.S. states before reaching the Gulf of California. Throughout its long journey the river supplies water for approximately 40 million people and is used to irrigate more than five million acres of land in the Western U.S. and Mexico.


Process Optimization To Enhance Quality And Quantity Of Transiently Expressed Proteins | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Oct 2015

Process Optimization To Enhance Quality And Quantity Of Transiently Expressed Proteins | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

Transient transfection is a method to introduce foreign DNA into a healthy cell population. Transient transfection can be accomplished by chemical, mechanical, and electrical delivery. Although foreign DNA is not incorporated into the host cell genome, host cell machinery is used to transcribe and translate the gene of interest. This presentation will illustrate the enhancement of transgene production through reagent optimization and feeds and show benefits of transient work, such as, eliminating the need for generation of a stable engineered cell line; allowing the process scaleability; and decreasing the time for generation of comparable amounts of product.


Brigham Young University Honors Usu's Todd Moon | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Oct 2015

Brigham Young University Honors Usu's Todd Moon | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

Originally posted Oct. 22, 2015 – Brigham Young University’s department of electrical and computer engineering has named its alumn and current USU professor and department head Todd Moon as a 2015-2016 Honored Alumnus.

The university made the announcement the week of Oct. 19. Dr. Todd K. Moon received his double BS in electrical and computer engineering and mathematics in 1988, and a master's degree in electrical engineering also in 1988 from Brigham Young University.


Igem Jamboree | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Oct 2015

Igem Jamboree | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

The 2015 iGEM Giant Jamboree was an inspiring and enjoyable experience for members of Utah State’s iGEM team. Sara Gertsch, Chad Nielsen, Alex Torgesen, and Tom Overbeck traveled to Boston with Dr. Charles Miller for the 11th annual Jamboree from September 24th to September 28th and presented on this year’s team project, “LactoWare: Reprogramming Lactic Acid Bacteria to Fight Malicious Viruses.” The project was well received, and the judges awarded the team a silver medal.

When not involved in the oral presentation and two poster sessions, team members were able to attend presentations by other teams and workshops that provided …


Engineering News, Fall 2015, School Of Engineering Oct 2015

Engineering News, Fall 2015, School Of Engineering

Engineering News

No abstract provided.


Vikram Hemanathan, Linda J. Hanes Oct 2015

Vikram Hemanathan, Linda J. Hanes

International Alumni

When Vikram Hemanathan came to Western Michigan University in 2006, he initially planned for an engineer’s life of logic and analytics, but a lifelong love of the theater became his greater calling.


Research: South Dakota State University, Fall 2015, Christie Delfanian, Emily Weber Oct 2015

Research: South Dakota State University, Fall 2015, Christie Delfanian, Emily Weber

Research: South Dakota State University

CONTENTS:

Pine Ridge Elders to educate peers about wills, advanced care planning [Page] 2
Diversity: Teaching diverse learners requires responsiveness to students' needs [Page] 3
Renaissance writers address social values still relevant today [Page] 5
Forest fire expert helps Indonesians assess carbon emissions [Page] 7
Diagnostic tests key to controlling swine virus [Page] 9
Experience, networking fuel wastewater filtration research [Page] 9
Breast-feeding friendly climate benefits businesses, communities [Page] 10
Dairy scientist harness power of milk protein [Page] 11
Pharmacists' study helps prevent antibiotic-induced kidney failure [Page] 11
Plants exchange carbohydrates for nitrogen, phosphorus from mycorrhizal fungi [Page] 12


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 57 Number 1, Fall 2015, Santa Clara University Oct 2015

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 57 Number 1, Fall 2015, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

24 - ART HAPPENING HERE Inside the Edward M. Dowd Art & Art History Building. Illustration by Harry Campbell. Words by Steven Boyd Saum.

28 - CALL HER A WORLD CHAMPION And call them America’s Team. Julie Johnston ’14 and the Women’s World Cup. By Ann Killion.

34 - A WILD GENEROSITY The energy and genius of Steve Nash ’96 on the court. By Brian Doyle.

37 - BELIEVE IN US An oral history of a 1993 NCAA playoff game that became an upset for the ages. By Jeff Gire and Harold Gutmann.

40 - CHANGE THE GAME Pope Francis …


The Bridge Newsletter Winter 2015, Missouri University Of Science And Technology Oct 2015

The Bridge Newsletter Winter 2015, Missouri University Of Science And Technology

The Bridge Newsletter

-S&T’s Solar House Design Team sets out to redefine the American housing market
-A monumental anniversary
-Academy awards Sneed
-ASCE honors Holmes


Impulse, South Dakota State University Oct 2015

Impulse, South Dakota State University

Impulse (Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Publication)

Features
[Page] 2 A new home Following dedication in April, several programs now are operating from a new three-story, 62,000-square-foot building.
[Page] 6 Family tradition—Rittershaus A third generation of RIttershauses is now pursuing an engineering degree at State.
[Page] 8 Family tradition—Solberg A new generation of Solbergs have enrolled at SDSU. They can trace a heritage all the way back to their great-great-great uncle Halvor Solberg.
[Page] 11 Halvor Solberg There is much more to engineering pioneer Halvor Solberg than a name on the building.
Students
[Page] 12 Sport and science Time and time again, student-athletes are proving that success …


What Are The Long-Term Affects Of Spaceflight On Human Muscle Tissue? | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Sep 2015

What Are The Long-Term Affects Of Spaceflight On Human Muscle Tissue? | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

Sept. 28, 2015 - Biological engineering doctoral candidate Charles Harding wants to know how long-term spaceflight can affect human muscle tissue. It’s an increasingly important topic as scientists and engineers move closer to manned space flights to Mars.


Upel Students Publish Research Papers On Electric Vehicle Battery Management System At Compel 2015 | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering Sep 2015

Upel Students Publish Research Papers On Electric Vehicle Battery Management System At Compel 2015 | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

UPEL students, M. Muneeb Ur Rehman and Hongjie Wang, published three research papers at COMPEL 2015, the annual IEEE conference for Control and Modeling for Power Electronics. The research work is part of the AMPED project for which UPEL is working with a multi-disciplinary team including the University of Colorado at Boulder and Colorado Springs, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Ford Motor Company. The project is funded in part by the United States Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects (ARPA-E).


Dr. Regan Zane Interviewed For Uk-Based Industry Journal | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering Sep 2015

Dr. Regan Zane Interviewed For Uk-Based Industry Journal | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

UPEL's Dr. Regan Zane was interviewed for a UK-based industry journal CRI. The journal focuses on electrifying our roadways. The main idea being that in the near future, we will be able to charge electric vehicles by driving down the road. Dr. Zane was interviewed to talk aboutUSU's research and development techniques for dynamic wireless charging.