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Researching Religion, Tourism, and Other Sundry Items
Daniel H. Olsen
Pilgrimage, Religious / spiritual tourism, Contested heritage tourism, Geography of religion, Tourism in peripheral areas, Tourism and disabilities
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2D Additive Manufacturing and Industrial Sustainability
Philippe Passeraub
Sensing microsystems and energy harvesting for medical and industrial applications
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Long-term Impact of Mental Wellness Courses on College Student Mental Health
Neil E. Peterson
Physical activity, sedentary behavior, healthy lifestyles including the use of technology in health promotion
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Data Mining for Disease Mechanisms & Biomarkers
Brett E. Pickett
Transcriptomics, RNA-sequencing, Data mining, Machine learning, Biomarker identification, Comparative genomics, Oxford Nanopore sequencing, Genome assembly
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Bacteria in Blood Particles for Drug Delivery
Bill Pitt
Biomedical engineering, Drug delivery, Bacteria, Blood particles, Polymers
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Molten Salt Processing and Electrochemistry
Devin Rappleye
Molten Salt Electrochemistry, Critical metals (rare earths, refractory) production via high-temperature chemistry, Nuclear energy and material processing
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Electron Microscopy and Micro-analysis
Felipe Rivera
Scanning Electron Microscopy, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Focused Ion Beam micro-machining, Material Microanalysis
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Civil & Construction Engineering
Darrell Sonntag
Air quality, Sustainable transportation, Vehicle emissions measurements, Modeling emissions and pollutant formation, Greenhouse gas emissions, Indoor air quality and wildfire smoke
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Interdisciplinary Sustainability
Andrew South
The intersection of the built, social, and natural environments, project stakeholder engagement / management, sustainability and resiliency of structures and infrastructure
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Defining Molecular pathways of Expanding Functional Beta Cell Mass
Jeffery S. Tessem
Diabetes, beta cell function, gene transcription, nuclear hormone receptors
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Nursing History and Philosophy
Sheri Tesseyman
The nature and history of nursing and its relationship with medicine; comparative study of nursing in the US and the UK; the history of hospital nursing
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Effects of Vascular Risk Factors on Risk for Dementia and Stroke after Late-Onset Epilepsy
Evan Thacker
Brain health, Neuroepidemiology, Cardiovascular epidemiology
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Multi-Material Additive Manufacturing
Jason Weaver
All areas of additive manufacturing (3D printing), especially Design for AM, Multi-Material AM and Sustainability
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Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
Brinley Zabriskie
Meta-analysis, Binary data, Public health & medicine
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Cell-free Protein Engineering
Bradley Charles Bundy
Protein production: therapeutics, biocatalysts; Biosensors; Virus-like particles
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Shrinking the Research to Practice Gap: Designing Feedback Systems for Schools
Cade Charlton
Implementation science and organizational performance feedback. Designing systems to promote the selection, use, and sustainability of evidence-based practice in schools. Research methodology - Systematic reviews, single-case designs and SCD effect size estimation
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Biomedical
Alonzo Cook
Areas of Interest: Tissue engineering: heart, kidney, pancreas, eye, blood vessels, and nerves
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Biomechanics of Crop Plants
Douglas Cook
Modeling biological systems, stochastic modeling, sensitivity analyses, uncertainty quantification, statistical shape modeling, biomechanics in general, applying engineering techniques to new problems, graphic design, undergraduate training methods
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Computer Science - Internet Measurement
Casey T. Deccio
Network measurement and anti-abuse for improves stability and security of the internet
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Commercial Dance Activism
Keely Song Glenn
Advocating clean air, reduce/reuse/recycle with an emphasis on clean water, and post-partum recovery exercises and accessibility
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Colloids and Surface Science, Tribology
Dongjin Seo
Wetting Phenomena: Hydrophobicity, wetting transition. Tribology (adhesion, friction): Force measurement with AFM, thin film formation
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Opportunities to Investigate novel Stable p-type ZnO: Making progress with the Asymmetric dopant problem
Davild Allred
For over 60 years p-type Wide-bandgap semiconductors have been a problem. ZnO has been described as a very desirable semiconductor materials.
How to make stable forms of moderate to heavily p-type semiconductors, For example, for zinc-oxide this elusive goal has been driven by the material’s desirable electronic, thermal, and mechanical properties.
The traditional approach seems unlikely to succeed due to compound stability and vapor pressure constraints on diffusional processes. Diffusion couples cannot be used to create long-term stable p-type zinc oxides.
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Food for Thought: A Public Health Approach to the School Food Environment
Lori Andersen
Childhood obesity is a critical public health issue with long-term implications for physical and mental health. Schools play a pivotal role in shaping children's dietary habits and physical activity levels. This research focuses on school-based interventions aimed at preventing obesity among children and adolescents. Specifically, it examines the impact of school lunch and breakfast programs on obesity rates. By analyzing these programs, we aim to identify effective strategies for promoting healthy eating habits and preventing obesity in the school environment.
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