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Imaging Molecular Structures With Atomic Force Microscopy, Unurbat Erdenemunkh, Tyler Flanagan
Imaging Molecular Structures With Atomic Force Microscopy, Unurbat Erdenemunkh, Tyler Flanagan
Student Works
As part of the LEEP project we repaired the Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), and wrote a user manual on using AFM. Then we scanned Self Assembly of Copolymer Films collaboration with Prof. Sergio Granados –Focil and Copper Oxide Nanocubes with Professor Prof.Luis Smith.
Pre-Breakdown Arcing In Dielectrics Under Electric Field Stress, Allen Andersen, Jr Dennison
Pre-Breakdown Arcing In Dielectrics Under Electric Field Stress, Allen Andersen, Jr Dennison
Graduate Student Presentations
No abstract provided.
Electrostatic Discharge In Solids, Allen Andersen, Jr Dennison
Electrostatic Discharge In Solids, Allen Andersen, Jr Dennison
Graduate Student Presentations
No abstract provided.
Estuarine Sediment Dynamics, C T. Friedrichs
Will Hubbard Brook Soils Be A Source Or Sink Of Carbon In A Changing Climate?, Chris E. Johnson
Will Hubbard Brook Soils Be A Source Or Sink Of Carbon In A Changing Climate?, Chris E. Johnson
Civil and Environmental Engineering
No abstract provided.
Exploring Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Beaver Ponds In Southern Rhode Island, Molly K. Welsh
Exploring Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Beaver Ponds In Southern Rhode Island, Molly K. Welsh
Senior Honors Projects
Climate change is one of the largest environmental issues facing humanity today, having the potential to alter fresh water availability, agricultural yields, forest productivity, and global sea levels. As climate change is likely to increase the intensity of extreme weather events, the potential for massive human and financial consequences is of further concern. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change asserts that climate change is due to anthropogenic alterations of the atmosphere’s composition, with additional contributions from natural biochemical processes. In particular, the rapid increase in the concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere can trigger atmospheric warming as these …
Charge Transport And Electrical Degradation Research For Power Grid Applications, Allen Andersen, Jr Dennison
Charge Transport And Electrical Degradation Research For Power Grid Applications, Allen Andersen, Jr Dennison
Graduate Student Presentations
No abstract provided.
Soil Chemistry Response To Wollastonite (Casio3) Addition At Hubbard Brook, Chris E. Johnson
Soil Chemistry Response To Wollastonite (Casio3) Addition At Hubbard Brook, Chris E. Johnson
Civil and Environmental Engineering
No abstract provided.
Simple Parameterized Models For Predicting Mobility, Burial, And Re-Exposure Of Underwater Munitions, C. T. Friedrichs
Simple Parameterized Models For Predicting Mobility, Burial, And Re-Exposure Of Underwater Munitions, C. T. Friedrichs
Presentations
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Open Access: What We're Doing And How It Helps You, Sandra G. Yee, Joshua Neds-Fox, Michael Priehs, Nancy A. Wilmes
Open Access: What We're Doing And How It Helps You, Sandra G. Yee, Joshua Neds-Fox, Michael Priehs, Nancy A. Wilmes
Library Scholarly Publications
Presentation to faculty in Wayne State University's (WSU) Department of Mathematics about Open Access Initiatives at WSU, and how to participate in Green OA as a matter of course in research and publication.
Insights Into Forest Soil Carbon Dynamics From Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Chris E. Johnson
Insights Into Forest Soil Carbon Dynamics From Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Chris E. Johnson
Civil and Environmental Engineering
No abstract provided.
Warcreate And Wail: Warc, Wayback, And Heritrix Made Easy, Mat Kelly, Michael L. Nelson, Michele C. Weigle
Warcreate And Wail: Warc, Wayback, And Heritrix Made Easy, Mat Kelly, Michael L. Nelson, Michele C. Weigle
Computer Science Faculty Publications
[First slide]
The Problem
Institutional Tools, Personal Archivists
- ON YOUR MACHINE
-Complex to Operate
-Require Infrastructure
- DELEGATED TO INSTITUTIONS
-$$$
-Lose original perspective
- Locale content tailoring (DC vs. San Francisco)
- Observation Medium (PC web browser vs. Crawler)