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Corrosion Prevention On Aluminum Alloy, Andrea Brenner Nov 2021

Corrosion Prevention On Aluminum Alloy, Andrea Brenner

Symposium of Student Scholars

Aluminum alloy (Al-alloy) is a widely used metal in construction, aerospace, aviation, and other necessary fields due to its lightweight and tweakable properties. However, corrosion is inevitable on metals and alloys, and that causes millions of dollars of revenue loss every year. Therefore, we propose to research fabricating coating to prevent corrosion on Al-alloy. This study uses an iron-based metal-organic framework (MOF) and polyurethane (PU) based composite coating to prevent corrosion on the Al-alloy. The makeup of the composite material is changed by varying the percentage of MOF. In addition, a binder is also used to enhance the homogenization between …


Molecular Dynamics Simulations Of Vibrational Infrared And Raman Spectra Of H5o2+, Oluwaseun Omodemi, Ivonne Meares, Gabriella Garofalo, Martina Kaledin Nov 2021

Molecular Dynamics Simulations Of Vibrational Infrared And Raman Spectra Of H5o2+, Oluwaseun Omodemi, Ivonne Meares, Gabriella Garofalo, Martina Kaledin

Symposium of Student Scholars

We report infrared (IR) and Raman vibrational spectra of H5O2+ protonated water dimer using computational chemistry methods, the normal mode analysis (NMA), and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Various computational methods and basis sets were used. We also located the H5O2+ stationary points on the potential energy surface using the Gaussian 16 program. The H5O2+ Zundel complex serves as a benchmark system to study the proton transfer process. We also investigated IR and Raman intensities of other deuterated analogs, such as D5O2+, D4 …


Impact Of The Water Content In The Therapeutic Deep Eutectic Solvents, Noam Lewit, James Stewart, Oluseyi Olawuyi, Mohammed A. Halim Nov 2021

Impact Of The Water Content In The Therapeutic Deep Eutectic Solvents, Noam Lewit, James Stewart, Oluseyi Olawuyi, Mohammed A. Halim

Symposium of Student Scholars

Deep eutectic solvent(s) (DES) are the new generation of greener and more sustainable solvents, formulated by the complex of hydrogen bond in the molecules. The solvents allow us to achieve a significantly lower freezing point compared to its components, an affordable formulation and a technology that is typically formulated to improve the bioavailability of a drug. In this research project, we synthesized an ibuprofen-menthol based therapeutic deep eutectic solvent and investigated how water content affects the structure and dynamics of the solvent. For synthesizing the ibuprofen-menthol DES, 2.0629 g of Ibuprofen and 4.6881 g of menthol were placed in a …


Pilot Study Exploring The Impact That Laboratory ​Instruction Has On A Student's Stem Professional Identity​ ​, Datiel Dayani, Dr. Michelle Head Nov 2021

Pilot Study Exploring The Impact That Laboratory ​Instruction Has On A Student's Stem Professional Identity​ ​, Datiel Dayani, Dr. Michelle Head

Symposium of Student Scholars

STEM professional identity serves as one lens through which researchers have used to study factors that influence achievement in chemistry courses and persistence in a STEM major. The literature has proposed that the high attrition rate among STEM majors may result from the student’s evolving professional identity, motivational factors, and how they correlate a STEM career to their future aspirations. There is limited insight into how laboratory classes and teaching practices affect a student’s professional identity development. To investigate this, this study employed James Marcia’s identity development theory to understand the relationship between a student's identity status and their perception …


Analysis Of Kavalactones In Various Consumptive Kava Samples Using Gc-Ms, Stephanie O'Kon Nov 2021

Analysis Of Kavalactones In Various Consumptive Kava Samples Using Gc-Ms, Stephanie O'Kon

Symposium of Student Scholars

Piper Methysticum, or Kava, is a plant native to the Pacific Islands and is used in various ceremonial and cultural aspects. In the United States, Kava has many dietary forms from sleep aids to mood boosters. The active ingredients found in Kava roots, kavalactones, give users psychoactive effects. However, there are concerns regarding toxicity and unknown safety consumption limits. There are six major kavalactones, and possibly more that have been reported, but not fully researched. The one of interest in this study is kavain. Different solvents, diethyl ether and acetone, have been used in extracting kavalactones from cut kava root. …


An Empirical Study Of Thermal Attacks On Edge Platforms, Tyler Holmes Aug 2021

An Empirical Study Of Thermal Attacks On Edge Platforms, Tyler Holmes

Symposium of Student Scholars

Cloud-edge systems are vulnerable to thermal attacks as the increased energy consumption may remain undetected, while occurring alongside normal, CPU-intensive applications. The purpose of our research is to study thermal effects on modern edge systems. We also analyze how performance is affected from the increased heat and identify preventative measures. We speculate that due to the technology being a recent innovation, research on cloud-edge devices and thermal attacks is scarce. Other research focuses on server systems rather than edge platforms. In our paper, we use a Raspberry Pi 4 and a CPU-intensive application to represent thermal attacks on cloud-edge systems. …


High Speed Impact On Graphene Composites, Giovanny A. Espitia Aug 2021

High Speed Impact On Graphene Composites, Giovanny A. Espitia

Symposium of Student Scholars

Since the isolation of Graphene occurred in 2004, numerous studies attempting to exploit the properties of this carbon allotrope have been conducted. Graphene exists in a 2-D manner with sp2 bonds, which provides the allotrope with great electrical, conductive, and mechanical properties. In this paper however, we will focus on the latter in order to examine the feasibility of graphene composites for bulletproof material in the military. Pure graphene sheets count with high porosity density that leads to structural defects as well as poor mechanical properties due to physical contact being sole retainer. For this reason, the selected composite is …


Investigating The Proton Transfer Dynamics And Vibrational Spectrum Of Hydrogen Oxalate Using Driven Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Martina Kaledin, Dominick Pierre-Jacques, Olivia Cochran, Dayana Salazar, Dalton Boutwell, Martina Kaledin Aug 2021

Investigating The Proton Transfer Dynamics And Vibrational Spectrum Of Hydrogen Oxalate Using Driven Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Martina Kaledin, Dominick Pierre-Jacques, Olivia Cochran, Dayana Salazar, Dalton Boutwell, Martina Kaledin

Symposium of Student Scholars

In this computational chemistry work, we describe ab initio calculations and assignment of infrared (IR) spectra of an intramolecular H-bonding system hydrogen oxalate, C2O4H. The mechanism and dynamics of proton transfer are of fundamental importance in chemistry and biology. In C2O4H, proton transfer occurs along the non-linear path. Previous experimental studies are signaling very strong coupling between OH stretch mode and low frequency motions. We calculated IR spectra at 300 K using the direct molecular dynamics (MD) method at the MP2/ aug-cc-pVDZ level of theory and assigned the …


Molecular Vibrations Of Symmetric Molecules: Raman Scattering Driven Molecular Dynamics Method, Martina Kaledin, Dominick Pierre-Jacques, Ciara Tyler, Jason Dyke Aug 2021

Molecular Vibrations Of Symmetric Molecules: Raman Scattering Driven Molecular Dynamics Method, Martina Kaledin, Dominick Pierre-Jacques, Ciara Tyler, Jason Dyke

Symposium of Student Scholars

This project focuses on developing a novel computational technique to study molecular vibrations through infrared (IR) and Raman scattering Driven Molecular Dynamics (DMD) method. While the main criterion for IR absorption is a net change in the dipole moment in a molecule as it vibrates, presently we wish to predict and analyze vibrational spectra to study symmetric vibrational modes that are IR inactive or weakly active while strongly Raman active. A newly developed method was tested on CO2, H2O, CH4, and C20 molecules. Students optimized the molecular structures, obtained vibrational frequencies, and IR …


Therapeautic Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles, Angel E. Vasquez Aug 2021

Therapeautic Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles, Angel E. Vasquez

Symposium of Student Scholars

The overall goal of the research project is to create a glass that produces cerium oxide nanoparticles and as an efficient delivery mechanism. Cerium is able to exist as Ce3+ and Ce4+ because it has two partially filled subshells. This coexistence allows cerium oxide to have antioxidant properties that reduce the number of free radicals in that body that are associated with cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative diseases. In our laboratory, using a soluble borate glass, cerium oxide nanoparticles are created to coexist in Ce3+ and Ce4+ valences This borate glass composition is doped with different amounts of Cerium(IV) Oxide and …


Physical Properties Of Polar Magnetic Oxides Hofewo6 Aug 2021

Physical Properties Of Polar Magnetic Oxides Hofewo6

Symposium of Student Scholars

Polar magnetic oxides are interesting systems to study due to the possibility of hosting functional properties such as ferroelectricity, piezoelectricity, etc. In this work, a new compound HoFeWO6 is synthesized using high-temperature solid-state reaction and characterized using x-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, magnetization measurements, and dielectric measurements. The x-ray and neutron diffraction results indicate that HoFeWO6 crystallizes in polar (non-centrosymmetric and achiral) orthorhombic structure P n a 21. The magnetization measurements indicate that HoFeWO6 exhibit paramagnetic to antiferromagnetic transition at TN = 18 K. The dielectric properties at room temperature indicate that the dielectric constant decreases with …


Learning Environment Containerization Of Machine Learning For Cybersecurity, Hao Zhang Aug 2021

Learning Environment Containerization Of Machine Learning For Cybersecurity, Hao Zhang

Symposium of Student Scholars

Machine learning plays a critical role in detecting and preventing in the field of cybersecurity. However, many students have difficulties on configuring the appropriate coding environment and retrieving datasets on their own computers, which, to some extent, wastes valuable time for learning core contents of machine learning and cybersecurity. In this paper, we propose an approach with learning environment containerization of machine learning algorithm and dataset. This will help students focus more on learning contents and have valuable hand-on experience through Docker container and get rid of the trouble of configuration coding environment and retrieve dataset. This paper provides an …


Spam Email Detection: Comparison Between Naïve Bayes And Neural Network, Zhuolin Li Aug 2021

Spam Email Detection: Comparison Between Naïve Bayes And Neural Network, Zhuolin Li

Symposium of Student Scholars

Classification is an important technique to deal with cybersecurity threats. In this paper, we detect spam emails from publicly available dataset using Naive Bayes and Neural Network (NN). The results from experiments show that for data sets with more balanced for classification, the accuracy of Naive Bayes is better than NN


Investigating Cathode Dissolution By Homogenous Sol-Gel Coating On Manganese Dioxide Nanofibers To Extend Battery Performance, Milan Haddad Aug 2021

Investigating Cathode Dissolution By Homogenous Sol-Gel Coating On Manganese Dioxide Nanofibers To Extend Battery Performance, Milan Haddad

Symposium of Student Scholars

The cathode dissolution is a known phenomenon for manganese dioxide (MnO2) based cathode materials in both aqueous and non-aqueous batteries. Upon battery discharge, reduced Mn3+ species disproportionate (2Mn3+→ Mn4+ + Mn2+) and Mn2+ dissolves into the electrolyte causing the loss of active material. While MnO2 is a promising cathode for rechargeable aqueous zinc ion batteries (ZIB) due to its availability and low toxicity, the electrochemical performance is limited during battery cycling due to the dissolution of the cathode. In this work, a homogeneous sol-gel SiO2 coatings with various thicknesses …


Finding Similar Stocks By Detecting Cliques In Market Graphs, Sudhashree Sayenju Aug 2021

Finding Similar Stocks By Detecting Cliques In Market Graphs, Sudhashree Sayenju

Symposium of Student Scholars

The stock market provides an abundant source of data. However, when the amount of raw data becomes overwhelming it grows increasingly difficult to know how the stocks interact with each other. Stock data visualization as a market graph serves as one of the most popular way of summarizing important information. When modelling the data as a graph, vertices correspond to stocks and edges correspond to strong correlation in their pricing in a certain period of time. This project presents a technique to find stocks that behave very similarly. Such information helps investors make decisions on which stocks to purchase next. …


Probing Structure And Energetics Of Proton-Bound Complexes N2…Hco+ And N2h+…Oc Using Computational Chemistry Methods, Antonio Barrios, Dalton Boutwell, Onyi Okere, Monique Olocha, Oluwaseun Omodemi, Alexander Toledo, Antonio Barrios Aug 2021

Probing Structure And Energetics Of Proton-Bound Complexes N2…Hco+ And N2h+…Oc Using Computational Chemistry Methods, Antonio Barrios, Dalton Boutwell, Onyi Okere, Monique Olocha, Oluwaseun Omodemi, Alexander Toledo, Antonio Barrios

Symposium of Student Scholars

N2…HCO+ and N2H+…OC are predicted to exist in interstellar clouds. These complexes involve HCO+ and N2H+ fragments that are bound to N2 and CO, respectively using hydrogen-bonded interaction. The reason these molecules are important is that the existence of nitrogen can be measured indirectly through ion-molecular complexes studied in this work. The measured vibrational spectra of molecules is an excellent way to characterize and detect molecules. We used B3LYP, MP2, and CCSD(T) computational methods to predict the structure and vibrational frequencies of N2…HCO+ and N …


Theoretical Study On The Isomerization And Detection Of N2h+…Oc Complex In Interstellar Clouds, Dalton Boutwell, Martina Kaledin Aug 2021

Theoretical Study On The Isomerization And Detection Of N2h+…Oc Complex In Interstellar Clouds, Dalton Boutwell, Martina Kaledin

Symposium of Student Scholars

In this study, we characterize N2H+…OC linear complex using Driven Molecular Dynamics (DMD) and Vibrational Self-Consistent Field Theory (VSCF) methods due to its relevance in astrochemistry. A central challenge is the detection of the molecular complex in interstellar media (ISM). Computational chemistry approaches can predict vibrational spectra, hence facilitate prediction of its existence and stability in the ISM. N2H+…OC involves the proton transfer process via hydrogen bonding interaction. Proton motion is highly anharmonic, therefore facing a significant challenge to characterize it accurately. Quantum mechanical variational methods are popular among many theoretical chemists …


The Relationship Of Delivery Method, Birth Weight And Race On Infant Mortality, Anjie Adeyemo Aug 2021

The Relationship Of Delivery Method, Birth Weight And Race On Infant Mortality, Anjie Adeyemo

Symposium of Student Scholars

Infant mortality is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 births. The U.S. infant mortality rate in 2014 was reported as 5.8 deaths per 1000 births which is very high compared to other countries such as Japan where the rate 2.1 deaths per 1000 births. The leading causes of infant death are congenital malformations, SIDS, low birthweight, pre-term births and maternal complications. For this project, I will analyze birthweight in addition to other factors related to infant death. My research aims to see how the factors of delivery method, birthweight, and race influence infant mortality to see how it …


Activated Carbon Pore Expansion Using Acidic Hydrothermal Method, Max Thompson Aug 2021

Activated Carbon Pore Expansion Using Acidic Hydrothermal Method, Max Thompson

Symposium of Student Scholars

Petroleum Coke is a widely abundant, high carbon content material produced as a byproduct of the oil refining process. Its abundance makes the price per ton low and it is produced in almost all regions of the world. Due to the low price and high carbon percentage, commercial companies make large amounts of activated carbon using petroleum coke as a precursor. These activated carbons are characterized by their high surface area and can achieve widely varying pore morphology with different activation processes. The goal of this work is to achieve a homologous mesopore activated carbon material for use in super …


Solid-State Redox Synthesis Of Layered Birnessite-Type Manganese Dioxide (Δ-Mno2) As Aqueous Supercapacitor Electrodes, Armando Rodriguez Campos Aug 2021

Solid-State Redox Synthesis Of Layered Birnessite-Type Manganese Dioxide (Δ-Mno2) As Aqueous Supercapacitor Electrodes, Armando Rodriguez Campos

Symposium of Student Scholars

Nanostructured manganese dioxides are attractive cathode materials in aqueous supercapacitors due to their low cost, environmental benign nature, high theoretical gravimetric capacitance, and power in neutral aqueous electrolytes. In this work, a layered birnessite-type manganese dioxide (δ-MnO2) is synthesized utilizing solid-state redox method with superoxide. The effects of temperature and oxidant amount on the physicochemical properties of δ-MnO2 are characterized using Elemental Dispersion X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), N2-sorption, and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The physiochemical properties that are specifically analyzed by varying synthesis conditions pertain to the chemical composition, morphology, and surface area …


Eulerian Walk And Dna Sequence Assembly, Yifan Zhu Aug 2021

Eulerian Walk And Dna Sequence Assembly, Yifan Zhu

Symposium of Student Scholars

Children like jigsaw puzzles, and the way to assemble the puzzle is by putting together pieces that match, one by one, till the puzzle is complete. DNA sequence assembly could be thought of as something similar: when a strand of DNA is passed into a particular “sequencing machine”, it gives a large number of short reads of the DNA sequence. This type of technology is called shotgun sequencing. These reads form the jigsaw pieces in the puzzle and one must put together these pieces in an intelligent way to obtain the original sequence. There is, however, a catch here; apriori, …


Anti-Vaxxers: Parents Fighting Science, Katie West Aug 2021

Anti-Vaxxers: Parents Fighting Science, Katie West

Symposium of Student Scholars

Immunizing children helps protect the health of our community, especially those people who cannot be immunized. Yet, since 1996 after a study was released that linked autism to vaccinations, there has been a trend of parents refusing to vaccinate their children. What are the demographics of the parents who believe their children are better off without vaccines? By knowing where these parents live and what decisions they make for their children’s education, counties and medical professionals can provide education and address their concerns.

My research involves data on 116,141 kindergarten classes from 2000-2015 in California. The two vaccine exemption options …


Why Does An Ex-Offender Reoffend?, Jacob Rybak Aug 2021

Why Does An Ex-Offender Reoffend?, Jacob Rybak

Symposium of Student Scholars

What leads to an offender to go back to prison? Iowa has collected data tracking recidivism to evaluate the effectiveness of its programs for released offenders. This data set includes the following for all of the offenders: age groups, type of release (parole vs being discharged at the end of their sentence), race, sex, year of release, supervising district, original offense, and whether they recidivated. For the offenders who return to prison, the data set includes measures on days to return, type of recidivism (technicality or new crime), and what the specific offense was that caused their return.

In the …


Opioid Abuse: Are Doctors Creating The Problem?, Nguyen Tran Aug 2021

Opioid Abuse: Are Doctors Creating The Problem?, Nguyen Tran

Symposium of Student Scholars

Opioid abuse and overdose are serious health problems in the United States. Current research has concentrated on the treatment and prevention of opioid abuse. Using data from the Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System (CURES) for California zip codes, my research focuses on the causes of opioid overdose by considering the relationships between the following variables within each zip code: population size, average number of prescriptions per doctor, percentage of people who receive opioid prescriptions, percentage of people receiving the same prescription drug from 3 or more doctors, average number of opioid pills per prescription and number of people …


Market Research: How To Keep And Gain Customers, Chris Mccall Aug 2021

Market Research: How To Keep And Gain Customers, Chris Mccall

Symposium of Student Scholars

Customer-centered market research is essential to the creation and management of successful marketing campaigns. A company that understands their customers will be able to provide those customers with products and services that fit their needs better than the competition, and ultimately increase profits. My research focuses on a database containing customer information for a telecommunications company called Telco. Within this research, I will focus on a number of customer attributes including demographics, services provided, payment methods, contract lengths, monthly charges, and tenure with the company. Considering how these attributes relate to one another will give me a better understanding of …


Food Deserts: Hungry For Answers, Lawren Cumberbatch Aug 2021

Food Deserts: Hungry For Answers, Lawren Cumberbatch

Symposium of Student Scholars

In 2010, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported that 23.5 million people in the United States live in food deserts. As defined by the USDA, a “food desert” is a neighborhood that lacks healthy food sources. This can be measured by distance to a store, number of stores in an area, individual-level resources such as family income or vehicle availability, and neighborhood-level resources such as availability of public transportation. Past research provides evidence that food deserts are especially likely to occur in communities heavily populated by minorities. As a Black Indian pre-med student aiming to join the world …


Determining Malignancy: Can Mammogram Results Help Predict The Diagnosis Of Breast Tumors?, Taylor Behrens Aug 2021

Determining Malignancy: Can Mammogram Results Help Predict The Diagnosis Of Breast Tumors?, Taylor Behrens

Symposium of Student Scholars

Even with advancements in treatment and preventative care, breast cancer remains an epidemic claiming more than 40,000 American male and female lives each year. The mammogram dataset that I am analyzing was initially complied in the early 1990s by a team from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Past research diagnoses breast cancer from fine-needle aspirates. My research focuses on predicting whether we can determine breast cancer diagnoses without the use of invasive procedures and, in particular, whether we can predict breast cancer based on mammogram data. Do measures of gray-scale texture, radius, concavity, perimeter, compactness, area, and smoothness of …


Accidental Overdoses: Insights To Aid In Prevention, Annabel Nganga Aug 2021

Accidental Overdoses: Insights To Aid In Prevention, Annabel Nganga

Symposium of Student Scholars

Having lost a friend six years ago to an accidental cocaine overdose, I am very passionate about spreading awareness of accidental drug overdoses that have affected thousands of families countrywide. According to past research, deaths resulting from opiates specifically have been on the rise, and a significant number of deaths in the United States for those below fifty years are caused by drug overdoses. Data exists indicating which states have more overdoses. The data set I will be using includes variables on race, sex, age, drug with which person overdosed, location of the overdose, ultimate cause of death and year …


Death By Police: When “Protecting And Serving” Goes Wrong, Hesper Mallis Aug 2021

Death By Police: When “Protecting And Serving” Goes Wrong, Hesper Mallis

Symposium of Student Scholars

The recent cases of law enforcement using lethal force in the United States have gained massive public attention. My dataset is from the Mapping Police Violence website. The website’s focus was to create a heat map to display where police killings occurred most frequently. The website has a dataset with information on 7,664 deaths of suspects. The variables in the dataset include age, sex and race of the suspect; geographic location; alleged threat level; alleged weapon; cause of death; and criminal charges against the officer. In addition, the variables include whether the individual had a mental illness, was armed or …


Are There Predictors Of A Running Back’S Success?, Joshua Price Aug 2021

Are There Predictors Of A Running Back’S Success?, Joshua Price

Symposium of Student Scholars

People who analyze football have concentrated in the past on a running back’s 40-yard dash, shuffle, broad jump, vertical jump, and bench press measures. My research will test if the following variables can predict a running back’s success in the NFL: height, weight, conference, offensive line ranking for their team, the running back’s total yards for the season, their average yards for each attempt, the number of times the running back has entered the end zone for a touchdown that season, the running back’s time average time behind the line of scrimmage (TLOS), the percentage of times the running back …