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Fill And Dump Measurement Of The Neutron Lifetime Using An Asymmetric Magneto-Gravitational Trap, Alexander Komives, Et Al. Dec 2022

Fill And Dump Measurement Of The Neutron Lifetime Using An Asymmetric Magneto-Gravitational Trap, Alexander Komives, Et Al.

Physics & Astronomy Faculty publications

The past two decades have yielded several new measurements and reanalysis of older measurements of the neutron lifetime. These have led to a 4.4 standard deviation discrepancy between the most precise measurements of the neutron decay rate producing protons in cold neutron beams and the most precise lifetime measured in neutron storage experiments. Measurements using different techniques are important for investigating whether there are unidentified systematic effects in any of the measurements. In this paper we report a new measurement using the Los Alamos asymmetric magneto-gravitational trap where the surviving neutrons are counted external to the trap using the fill …


Medical Racism: Comparing Prenatal Care Across Races In The United States, Rubina Cheema Dec 2022

Medical Racism: Comparing Prenatal Care Across Races In The United States, Rubina Cheema

Student Research

Prenatal care describes any care a woman receives during her pregnancy. It is intended to keep both the mother and the child healthy and also to reduce the risk of complications during and after birth. This care is especially important for women with high-risk factors so that doctors and nurses are able to monitor their health and the health of their baby during the duration of their pregnancy. For prenatal care to be most effective, it is imperative to begin prenatal care within the first trimester of a woman's pregnancy. However, in the United States, medical racism creates a major …


Sexual And Reproductive Health Disparities For Lgbtq+ Patients, Lauren Del Rosario Dec 2022

Sexual And Reproductive Health Disparities For Lgbtq+ Patients, Lauren Del Rosario

Student Research

As of 2022, 7.1% of Americans identify as LGBTQ. Members of the LGBTQ+ community in the United States experience greater health disparities than their heterosexual counterparts due to structural inequity: in addition to having minority status within the United States, there is a lack of education and research about LGBTQ+ health-related issues as well as restrictive policies that limit access to health care and other health benefits. As a result, the LGBTQ+ community is more prone to developing certain conditions, have less access to health care, and have worse health outcomes. However, LGBTQ+ visibility has increased dramatically within the last …


Examining The Impact Of Covid-19 On The Education And Development Of American Students, Riley Fortin '25 Dec 2022

Examining The Impact Of Covid-19 On The Education And Development Of American Students, Riley Fortin '25

Student Research

After the COVID-19 pandemic, the vast majority of American children have fallen behind on core subjects due to the ultimate ineffectiveness of remote learning. This study attempts to discover the degree to which children have fallen behind through the trends in the National Association of Educational Procurement’s two most recent testing years. A database accessed from Google has been analyzed, filtered by state and visualized in tables in order to indicate any possible trends as a result of remote learning brought on by the pandemic. By looking at data in seven different states across the country, there is a notable …


Polarization, Media Bias, And General Opinion, Knole Ihle '25 Dec 2022

Polarization, Media Bias, And General Opinion, Knole Ihle '25

Student Research

This article researches the relationship between three different spheres of influence: party identification, issue selection process in media, and the following changes in public opinion. This relationship was examined through a random sample of news organizations based on a specific issue. The number of articles was then documented for each newspaper and measured against the articles produced apropos to that issue in the previous year. The discrepancy in articles produced is then compared to the succeeding policy shift to determine whether or not there is a correlation between these two relationships. Regarding the relationship between Ukraine-Russia War media and proceeding …


Evidence-Based Study: The Effect Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Post-Secondary Enrollment And Chosen Fields Of Study, Hannah Fields '25 Dec 2022

Evidence-Based Study: The Effect Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Post-Secondary Enrollment And Chosen Fields Of Study, Hannah Fields '25

Student Research

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States in March of 2020 derailed educational systems at all levels. Specifically, at the post-secondary level, the pandemic sent many students online or forced them to take a fifth year to complete their degrees. As a result, post-secondary enrollment rates are likely to have dropped to reflect these changing post-COVID views surrounding education. Additionally, changing viewpoints about the essentiality of certain jobs and roles changed the chosen fields of study of these same students. Data for this study was collected by way of a short-scale meta-analysis, and enrollment rates were split …


A New Model For The Segmentation, Propagation And Linkage Of The Tan-Lu Fault Zone, East Asia, Chengming Li, Changhou Zhang, Tim D. Cope Nov 2022

A New Model For The Segmentation, Propagation And Linkage Of The Tan-Lu Fault Zone, East Asia, Chengming Li, Changhou Zhang, Tim D. Cope

Geology and Environmental Geoscience Faculty Publications

The Tan-Lu fault zone (TLF) is a major strike-slip fault with a long and complex history in East Asia, whose evolution provides a new perspective on the formation of large-scale faults (>1000 km long). Fault displacement analysis, geological mapping and U-Pb LA-ICP-MS dating have been performed to understand the evolution of the TLF. Along-strike displacement variation reveals that the TLF consists of two kinematically independent segments, the northern and southern TLF, with opposite long-term propagation directions. Structural and geochronological studies in the eastern Yanshan belt, located around the linkage area of the southern and northern TLF, indicate that NNE-trending …


Mathematical Musings On The External Anatomy Of The Novel Coronavirus. Part 4: Models Of N-Cov, Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Mamunur Rashid Oct 2022

Mathematical Musings On The External Anatomy Of The Novel Coronavirus. Part 4: Models Of N-Cov, Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Mamunur Rashid

Mathematics Faculty Publications

What is the shape of the novel coronavirus (n-CoV) which has turned our world upside down? Even though under a microscope, it looks dull, unattractive, and even disgusting, creative artists have attributed to it bright colors, made it look pretty, and depicted it as a thing of beauty. What can a mathematician contribute to this effort? We take a purist’s point of view by imposing on it a quasi-symmetry and then deriving some consequences. In an idealistic world, far removed from reality but still constrained by the rules of mathematics, anyone can enjoy this ethereal beauty of the mind’s creation, …


Linking Historical Redlining Maps To Present‐Day Environmental Hazards In St. Louis, Margaret Keller, Kenneth Brown Oct 2022

Linking Historical Redlining Maps To Present‐Day Environmental Hazards In St. Louis, Margaret Keller, Kenneth Brown

Annual Student Research Poster Session

Many of America’s cities were mapped by the Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC). This practice led to structurally racist housing policies and practices, namely redlining. The practice of redlining directed both public and private capital to native‐born, white families and away from Black, Latinx, and immigrant families that lived in these areas. While redlining is illegal today due to the Fair Housing Act of 1968, its impact is still evident in the structure of many U.S. cities including St. Louis (Hillier 2015). Today, redlined areas are particularly susceptible to environmental injustices because laws, regulations, governmental programs, and policies inadequately protect …


Magma Mixing In The 874 Ad Hrafntinnuhraun Rhyolite Eruption, Chris Shannon, Kenneth Brown, D. Mcgarvie, Matthew Looke Oct 2022

Magma Mixing In The 874 Ad Hrafntinnuhraun Rhyolite Eruption, Chris Shannon, Kenneth Brown, D. Mcgarvie, Matthew Looke

Annual Student Research Poster Session

The exposed Icelandic crust contains ~10% rhyolite and ~90% basalt, and there is ample evidence in both recent and ancient rocks of interactions between rhyolitic and basaltic magmas. A spectacular and little-studied example is the c. 874 AD rhyolite eruption of Hrafntinnuhraun at the Torfajökull volcano, where after an initial explosive (Plinian) phase a large rhyolite lava field formed. In this lava field, one vent produced a hybrid lava which is a mechanically mixed blend of approximately 83% rhyolite and 17% basalt.

Polarized light microscopy was conducted on a suite of Hrafntinnuhraun samples that include flow-banded rhyolites, vesicular basaltic enclaves, …


Gender Disparities In Nlsy97: Educational Attainment And Income Level, Ngan Tran, Naima Shifa Oct 2022

Gender Disparities In Nlsy97: Educational Attainment And Income Level, Ngan Tran, Naima Shifa

Annual Student Research Poster Session

This paper is designed to examine gender differences in education and their impact on education and occupation status, following the research Economic Rationale for Sex Differences in Education conducted by Janice Fanning Madden. Data was collected from the NLSY97 (National Longitudinal Survey) on American youth born between 1980-84. The sample originally included 8,984 respondents when first interviewed in 1997.


Visualization For Better Learning In Chem 120, Ngoc (Valerie) Tran, Jeff Hansen Ph.D Oct 2022

Visualization For Better Learning In Chem 120, Ngoc (Valerie) Tran, Jeff Hansen Ph.D

Annual Student Research Poster Session

Many concepts in organic chemistry relate to spatial reasoning and the ability to translate two-dimensional representations into a three-dimensional mental image. It is critical that students gain a thorough understanding of visualizing atoms, orbitals and their interactions in three dimensions. By developing an E-book with computer graphics, 3D animations, H5P films, and online apps, we hope to enhance Depauw students' learning experiences in the CHEM 120 course. In this project, we would like to demonstrate 3D representations of chemical concepts to help students form these 3D mental images from a 2D surface. The process includes concept developing, storyboarding, 2D and …


High Performance Liquid Chromatography (Hplc) For Ampicillin And Cefuroxime, Patrick Mcinerney, Richard Martoglio Oct 2022

High Performance Liquid Chromatography (Hplc) For Ampicillin And Cefuroxime, Patrick Mcinerney, Richard Martoglio

Annual Student Research Poster Session

Appropriate levels of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in medicines must be present in a medical product for the patient to receive therapeutic value. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to develop a methodology to test for the API in Ampicillin and Cefuroxime drugs. Following the regulations of the Distributed Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab (DPAL) out of Notre Dame system sustainability requirements linearity, precision, accuracy/range, spike/degraded spike, limit of detection /quantitation, tailing factor, and number of theoretical plates were experimentally determined to meet the excepted standards.


Emotion-Aware Music Recommendation, Hieu Tran, Tuan Le, Anh Do, Tram Vu, Steven Bogaerts, Brian Howard Oct 2022

Emotion-Aware Music Recommendation, Hieu Tran, Tuan Le, Anh Do, Tram Vu, Steven Bogaerts, Brian Howard

Annual Student Research Poster Session

People often listen to songs that match their mood. Thus, an AI music recommendation system that is aware of the user’s emotions is likely to provide a superior user experience to one that is unaware. In this paper, we present an emotion-aware music recommendation system. Multiple models are discussed and evaluated for affect identification from a live image of the user. We propose two models: DRViT, which applies dynamic routing to vision transformers, and InvNet50, which uses involution. All considered models are trained and evaluated on the AffectNet dataset. Each model outputs the user’s estimated valence and arousal under the …


Megacrystic Potassium Feldspar Magmatism In The Southern Mojave Desert, California, Claire Wolfe, Matthew Loocke, Kenneth Brown Oct 2022

Megacrystic Potassium Feldspar Magmatism In The Southern Mojave Desert, California, Claire Wolfe, Matthew Loocke, Kenneth Brown

Annual Student Research Poster Session

Investigating the textural, chemical, and chronological records preserved within crystal populations can provide insight into the processes which operate during magma ascent, emplacement, and crystallization. K-feldspar megacrysts offer an excellent opportunity to explore these records, particularly in chemically-evolved systems. Understanding megacryst formation bears on a fundamental issue in granite petrogenesis, namely whether the textural and chemical features preserved within granitoid intrusions reflect primary magmatic processes or late-stage crystallization and subsolidus reorganization. To expand our understanding of megacryst formation, we investigated a suite of K-feldspar megacrysts from the Sheep Hole Pluton (SHP) in Southern California.

SHP megacrysts are euhedral, ranging from …


Diagnosing The Present With An Ecotopian Lexicon, Chirag Giri, Adam Liebman Oct 2022

Diagnosing The Present With An Ecotopian Lexicon, Chirag Giri, Adam Liebman

Annual Student Research Poster Session

The book An Ecotopian Lexicon (2019) presents a collection of thirty terms and concepts from speculative fiction, anthropology, and the sociology of subcultures, each explored by a different author. The lexicon intends to address our collective “poverty of imagination” when it comes to avoiding global environmental collapse and building a different world, evidenced by the increasing dominance of apocalyptic narratives in popular culture. Although the book’s primary aim is to explore diverse concepts for imagining better futures, we have analyzed the form and content of the book for what they tell us about the present.


Impact Of Urea On Size And Red-Edge Emission Spectroscopy Of Reverse Micelles, Tran Nguyen, Nancy E. Levinger, Bridget Gourley Ph.D Oct 2022

Impact Of Urea On Size And Red-Edge Emission Spectroscopy Of Reverse Micelles, Tran Nguyen, Nancy E. Levinger, Bridget Gourley Ph.D

Annual Student Research Poster Session

We use reverse micelles (RMs) as our model system to study the impact of osmolytes on water at the nanoscale. Reverse micelles are characterized by w0 = [polar component]/[surfactant]. In our experiment, we focus on 5 different w0 (w0 = 1, 5, 10, 20, 40) and 3 concentrations of urea (0.5M, 1M, 2M). The Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) illustrates a linear relationship between reverse w0 (the ratio) and size. Additionally, the DLS data indicates that the impact of osmolytes on size for small reverse micelles is not significant. Furthermore, Red-Edge Emission Spectroscopy shows a bigger impact on emission for smaller …


High-Risk Behavior Of Students Carrying Weapon To School, Nan Lin Wah Sin Htoo, Naima Shifa Oct 2022

High-Risk Behavior Of Students Carrying Weapon To School, Nan Lin Wah Sin Htoo, Naima Shifa

Annual Student Research Poster Session

The rise of personal and mental issues in students has been accompanied by an increase in the number of students carrying guns and the frequency of mass shootings at schools in the US. A recent study (Dong, 2021) pointed out that future researchers should focus on recognizing high-risk youths and tackle their issues early on in life most appropriately according to individual differences such as age and personal circumstances.This research discusses the contributing factors to youths carrying guns to schools and analyzes the high-risk behaviors of students. It was hypothesized that their personal issues such as their mental wellness, high-risk …


Method Development For The Analysis Of Pharmaceuticals Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography, To Uyen (Anita) Nguyen, Richard Martoglio Ph.D Oct 2022

Method Development For The Analysis Of Pharmaceuticals Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography, To Uyen (Anita) Nguyen, Richard Martoglio Ph.D

Annual Student Research Poster Session

Since 2013, there have been 1500 reports of counterfeit drugs to WHO, especially from African, American, and European regions 1. Tackling the problem of poor drug quality, the Distributed Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab (DPAL) provides a quality analysis to quantify active pharmaceutical ingredient contents with a goal to trigger a report to the MRA or WHO2. With the support of DPAL, we would like to perform a series of chromatography experiments using the HPLC in order to identify and quantify the active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) of Amoxicillin and Ciprofloxacin.


Extended Duration Studies Of Energetic Particles In The Stratosphere, Ian Kuhl, Ashna Coondiah, Howard Brooks Oct 2022

Extended Duration Studies Of Energetic Particles In The Stratosphere, Ian Kuhl, Ashna Coondiah, Howard Brooks

Annual Student Research Poster Session

The Balloon Assisted Stratospheric Experiments (BASE) program aims to measure atmospheric muon concentration at the Pfotzer Maximum with Geiger Counters carried by weather balloons. The most intense radiation is found at the Pfotzer Maximum 18 - 22 km (11 - 13 mi) above ground level. During this summer, seven flights were conducted to attain maximum time in the Pfotzer Maximum using different strategies like underfilling and multiple balloon systems.


Chemweb: A 2d Molecular Builder Game, Suleman Bashir Baloch, Jeff Hansen Ph.D Oct 2022

Chemweb: A 2d Molecular Builder Game, Suleman Bashir Baloch, Jeff Hansen Ph.D

Annual Student Research Poster Session

The research is based on the development of a 2D molecular builder game for CHEM 120 students. The game allows students to draw and check their structures for a given formula against a database of possible correct structures. The game consists of 8 levels, each based on drawing the maximum possible isomers from a given chemical formula. It is created as a web-based application on React.js. The project shall allow greater liberty and ease to students in drawing structures. In addition, they shall be able to perform self-check for drawn structures which will significantly minimize the assistance required from instructors …


Distal Exposures Of The Miocene Peach Spring Tuff In The Marble And Ship Mountains, Ca, Kelsang Shrestha, Matthew Loocke, Kenneth Brown Oct 2022

Distal Exposures Of The Miocene Peach Spring Tuff In The Marble And Ship Mountains, Ca, Kelsang Shrestha, Matthew Loocke, Kenneth Brown

Annual Student Research Poster Session

The Peach Springs Tuff (PST) is a uniquely identifiable ignimbrite deposit formed by a large caldera-forming volcanic eruption during the early Miocene era. Previous investigations (e.g., Miller et al., 1986; Neilson et al., 1990) have suggested that distal ignimbrite deposits located within the Mojave region of southern California belong to the PST eruptive event. To address this hypothesis, this study investigates ignimbrite samples collected from outcrops within the Marble Mountains (n = 6) and Ship Mountains (n = 8) of southern California. Petrographic analysis reveals the abundance of quartz, sanidine, titanite, hornblende, and biotite in most ignimbrite samples. These mineral …


Sd Prisms 2d & 3d: Visualizing The Standard Deviation, Hieu Nguyen, Tom Nguyen, Mamunur Rashid, Jyotirmoy Sarkar Oct 2022

Sd Prisms 2d & 3d: Visualizing The Standard Deviation, Hieu Nguyen, Tom Nguyen, Mamunur Rashid, Jyotirmoy Sarkar

Annual Student Research Poster Session

SD Prism is a graphical R package used for visualizing the standard deviation of a data set. Given a raw data set, the standard deviation (SD) is defined as the square root of the sample variance. Sarkar and Rashid (2017) interpret the sample SD as the square root of twice the mean square of all pairwise half deviations between any two sample observations. This interpretation leads to a geometric visualization of the sample SD and a more elementary explanation as to why the denominator in the sample variance is one less than the sample size. In this article, we will …


Mathematical Musings On The External Anatomy Of The Novel Coronavirus. Part 3: Spherical Triangles, Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Mamunur Rashid Sep 2022

Mathematical Musings On The External Anatomy Of The Novel Coronavirus. Part 3: Spherical Triangles, Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Mamunur Rashid

Mathematics Faculty Publications

What is the shape of the novel coronavirus (n-CoV) which has turned our world upside down? Even though under a microscope, it looks dull, unattractive, and even disgusting, creative artists have attributed to it bright colors, made it look pretty, and depicted it as a thing of beauty. What can a mathematician contribute to this effort? We take a purist’s point of view by imposing on it a quasi-symmetry and then deriving some consequences. In an idealistic world, far removed from reality but still constrained by the rules of mathematics, anyone can enjoy this ethereal beauty of the mind’s creation, …


Sd Prism: Visualizing The Standard Deviation As The Size Of A Prism Using R/Rstudio, Hieu Nguyen, Tom Nguyen, Mamunur Rashid, Jyotirmoy Sarkar Sep 2022

Sd Prism: Visualizing The Standard Deviation As The Size Of A Prism Using R/Rstudio, Hieu Nguyen, Tom Nguyen, Mamunur Rashid, Jyotirmoy Sarkar

Student Research

SD Prism is a graphical R package used for visualizing the standard deviation of a data set. Given a raw data set, the standard deviation (SD) is defined as the square-root of twice the mean square of all pairwise half deviations between any two sample observations. This interpretation leads to a geometric visualization of the sample SD, and a more elementary explanation as to why the denominator in the sample variance is one less than the sample size. In this article we will explain step by step how to understand it mathematically and how the package implements the methodology to …


Estimating The Parameters Of A Simple Linear Regression Model Without Using Differential Calculus, Mamunur Rashid, Jyotirmoy Sarkar Aug 2022

Estimating The Parameters Of A Simple Linear Regression Model Without Using Differential Calculus, Mamunur Rashid, Jyotirmoy Sarkar

Mathematics Faculty Publications

To estimate the parameters of a simple linear regression model, students who already know calculus can minimize the total squared deviations by setting its first-order partial derivatives to zero and solving simultaneously. For students who do not know calculus, most teachers/textbooks simply state the formulas without justifying them. Students accept the formulas on faith; and for given data, they evaluate the estimates using a calculator or a statistical software. In this paper, we justify the formulas without invoking calculus. We hope the users of statistics will benefit from our proposed justifications.


Visualizing Bivariate Statistics Using Ellipses Over A Scatter Plot, Mamunur Rashid, Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Siddhanta Phuyal Aug 2022

Visualizing Bivariate Statistics Using Ellipses Over A Scatter Plot, Mamunur Rashid, Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Siddhanta Phuyal

Mathematics Faculty Publications

A scatter plot shows the relationship between two quantitative variables 𝒙 and 𝒚. Sometimes, we can predict one variable as a linear function of the other using the least squares regression lines of 𝒚 on 𝒙 or 𝒙 on 𝒚. These two regression lines together suffice to identify the mean vector, the coefficient of determination, the correlation coefficient, and the ratio of the standard deviations (SD). So, do our proposed summary ellipses. Additionally, the inner ellipse reveals the SDs and the outer ellipse flags potential outliers.


Mathematical Musings On The External Anatomy Of The Novel Coronavirus Part 2: Chasing After Quasi-Symmetry, Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Mamunur Rashid May 2022

Mathematical Musings On The External Anatomy Of The Novel Coronavirus Part 2: Chasing After Quasi-Symmetry, Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Mamunur Rashid

Mathematics Faculty Publications

What is the shape of the novel Coronavirus which has turned our world upside down? Even though it looks dull, unattractive, and even disgusting under a microscope, creative artists have attributed to it bright colors, made it look pretty, and depicted it as a thing of beauty. What can a mathematician contribute to this effort? We take a purist’s point of view by imposing on it a quasi-symmetry and then deriving some consequences. In an idealistic world, far removed from reality but still constrained by the rules of mathematics, anyone can enjoy this ethereal beauty of the mind’s creation, beckoning …


Exploring Methods To Persuade Users To Watch Social Problem Films Through The Case Study Of Race-Related Films, Clay Troyer '22 May 2022

Exploring Methods To Persuade Users To Watch Social Problem Films Through The Case Study Of Race-Related Films, Clay Troyer '22

Honor Scholar Theses

The present study reports on the success of persuasive techniques and recommendation engine on persuading participants to choose a race-related movie. The study used a technical component as well as an experimental study to see how users respond to certain persuasive techniques. The technical component included a content-based filtering recommendation engine to recommend lists of movies to participants based on films they already enjoy. Persuasive techniques were then applied to those lists and results were measured and analyzed. This project aims to explore the relationship that recommendation engines and persuasive techniques have on users and their willingness to branch out …


School Garden Programs, Food Pathways, And Environmental Justice: Modeling Ethical Frameworks To Reclaim The Value Of Care Work Through Education, Charlotte Borland '22 May 2022

School Garden Programs, Food Pathways, And Environmental Justice: Modeling Ethical Frameworks To Reclaim The Value Of Care Work Through Education, Charlotte Borland '22

Honor Scholar Theses

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