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Microfluidics
Armando P. Carreon Romero
his research focuses on leveraging micro and nanofabrication techniques to develop advanced microfluidic devices and systems. These innovations hold promise for a wide range of applications, from biomedical diagnostics to environmental monitoring and optical communications.
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Lithium-Ion Batteries
Dean R. Carreon Romero
Electrochemical systems are fundamental to numerous applications, including batteries, fuel cells, and electrolysis. Accurate modeling of these systems is essential for improving their efficiency, performance, and longevity. This research focuses on the process of modeling electrochemical systems and conducting experiments to measure the local electronic and ionic conductivity of electrodes.
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Nanomagnetism
Karine Chesnel
Studying the magnetic domain pattern morphology and its dependence dependence with previously applied field
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Family History Program and the Center for Family History and Genealogy
Amy Harris and Jill Crandell
The overall purpose of the BA in family history is to educate students in methodologies and resources used for historical family reconstitution in order to explore, from the perspective of the family, how human societies function and change over time. It is meant to prepare students for careers in family history related fields as well as to more broadly understand and appropriately analyze their world with an historical perspective in a manner that spiritually strengthens each student.
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Making textbooks free for students
John Hilton
The rising cost of textbooks is a significant barrier to education for many students. This research explores the feasibility, benefits, and challenges of making textbooks free for students. The focus is on understanding the impact on students, educational institutions, and the broader educational ecosystem.
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Advanced Microwave Remote Sensing
David Long
New Techniques for reconstruction SIR/AVE optimized for ASCAR. Bayes estimator selection to optimally select between wind-only, and rain-only correction
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Initial Textual Imaging Group
Roger T. Macfarlane
Finding development needs of scanning hardware for penetrating layers of carbonized papyrus. Explaining different kinds of ancient textual imaging groups. Process of X-ray Phase Contrast CT. Papyrus project.
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Divalent Copper Complexes as Anti-Influenza Agents
Kelly McGuire
Influenza A remains a significant global health challenge, particularly due to the prevalence of strains with a mutated M2 channel that currently lacks effective blockers. This research focuses on the synthesis, purification, and characterization of novel copper complexes designed to inhibit the mutated M2 channel of Influenza A.
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Biomedical Engineering
William Pitt
Polymeric biomedical materials and drug delivery, with recent emphasis on blood sepsis diagnostics. Today I am looking for collaboration in mathematical modeling of instabilities in sheared 2 phase flow.
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A System of Solar Devices in Public Places for Helping Meet Energy Demand
John Salmon
The BYU Engineering and System Design Lab has an alternative energy research group exploring how to embed solar devices throughout our community and campus
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Improving refugee services in the U.S. and abroad
Stacey Shaw
This research explores the intersection of refugee resettlement and mental health, with a particular focus on how religion and spirituality influence health outcomes. By increasing awareness of the events driving these families from their homes, this study advocates for respect, understanding, and tolerance across cultures and traditions, aiming to improve the well-being of resettled refugees.
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Interpersonal Implications
James Smith
Developing tools and processes that support trust building and effective collaborative interactions between players in the built environment
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Diabetes, Insulin Secretion, and Beta Cell Function
Jeffery Tessem
The intricate processes of nutrient metabolism and their biochemical pathways are fundamental to understanding human physiology and health. This research focuses on exploring the biochemical mechanisms underlying nutrient metabolism and how deviations in these processes can lead to metabolic disorders and associated human diseases.
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Cardiovascular Epidemiology
Evan Thacker
Study to improve heart health conditions, focused on cardiovascular epidemiology. This study analyze time trends and geographic patterns in heart disease statistics
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Direct Search Algorithms for Nonlinear Optimization
Mark Abramson
Areas of Research • Increase efficiency by reducing the number of Poll points • Decomposition approaches for problems with more than 50 variables • Extending algorithm to problems with random noise • Extending to problems in which some derivative information is available • Extending to multifidelity problems • Applications to engineering problems
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Development Broadband Reflective Coatings for ATLAST and Other LUVOIR Space Telescopes
David D. Allred
Development broadband reflective coatings for ATLAST & other LUVOIR space observatories for exoplanet direct imaging missions the search for other Earths, & for hot objects
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Acoustics Research Group
Brian Anderson, Scott D. Sommerfeldt, Timothy Leishman, Jonathan Blotter, Kent L. Gee, and Traci Neilsen
Areas of Interest: Noise Control, Sound and Vibration Interaction, Architectural Acoustics, Jet & Rocket Noise, Nondestructive Evaluation
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BYU MRI Research Facility
Neal Bangerter, C. Brock Kirwan, Erin Bigler, and Jonathan Wisco
Capabilities and limits of the BYU MRI Research Facility
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Cell-free Synthetic Biology
Bradley Charles Bundy
Cell-free Research Projects using direct access and Nascent Polypeptide
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Analog/Mixed Signal Integrated Circuits
Shiuh-hua Wood Chiang
Micropower Circuits Laboratory, Advantages of integrated labs, and the use of ultra low-noise ion detectors
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Analytical Biochemistry, Microbiology, Angiogenesis, Eukaryotic Parasites
Ken Christensen
Areas of Interest: Identifying peptides and small molecules with antiangiogenic effects targeting anthrax toxin receptors; measuring and monitoring metabolism in eukaryotic parasites
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Analytical Chemistry of Solids
Eric H. Christiansen
Demonstrating the use of various imaging technology (X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometry, cathodoluminescence imaging) to analyze volcanic solids, areas, and tectonic processes.
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Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Alonzo Cook
Modification of animal organs and tissues such as heart, kidney, nerve, blood vessel, eye, and pancreas, through processes of decellularization and recellularization to replace malfunctioning human organs and tissues.
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Applications of Micro and Nanostructured Materials
Robert Davis
Areas of Interest: Micro and Nanoscale Materials (experimental); Biomolecular electronics ; Nanoscale chemical patterning; Nanotube Micromachines; Vertical Photovoltaics
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