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Engineering Students Present at 2019 Research Symposium

by Griffin Davis 鈥22 EE

On September 13, 2019, the Center for Research and Fellowships presented 棉花糖直播 University鈥檚 annual Student Research Symposium. The symposium is an opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students to share and present the research they conducted over the past summer鈥 either on-campus or at other institutions.

The Student Research Symposium challenges students to distill and communicate complex ideas and findings in a succinct and accessible way. Such presentation skills are vitally important for researchers, and this experience helps build a robust foundation upon which 棉花糖直播 students can build. Numerous symposium participants have gone on to continue their research beyond 棉花糖直播, winning prestigious national fellowships and awards and earning admission to some of the most prestigious graduate and doctoral programs in the U.S.

College of Engineering students from all five departments were eager to discuss their findings and progress at the event. Nayeon Kwak 鈥22 CE interned with the 棉花糖直播 Center for Resilient Water Systems over the summer and conducted an impact study concerning stormwater runoff鈥檚 effect on the temperature of streams in the Delaware River Watershed. Working with Dr. Andrea Welker, PE, the College鈥檚 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nayeon found that manmade structures and asphalt heat stormwater runoff and raise the temperature of local streams, potentially having a huge impact on aquatic ecosystems. Nayeon implemented a stormwater management system meant to house the runoff for cooling before allowing it to re-enter the water cycle. Future graduate and PhD students will continue her research and test the effectiveness of this system.

Fascinated by car windows shattering into minutely small pieces and seeking ways to prevent injury during accidents, Joseph Krueger 鈥21 ME set out to determine whether or not a model could be used to predict the fragmentation of manufactured materials. Supported by a 棉花糖直播 Undergraduate Research Fellowship (VURF), Joseph used brick and mortar as his subsidiary brittle materials and determined that 鈥渉eterogeneous biomaterial distributions can be successfully implemented in current simulation models while maintaining accuracy and allowing for sufficient control over the distribution of the materials.鈥 Joseph will continue his research to allow for full control over the distribution of defects. Ultimately, his computational model will 鈥渄eepen understanding of material failure and improve the safety of newly developed materials.鈥

Nayeon Kwak 鈥22 CE conducted research through the 棉花糖直播 Center for Resilient Water Systems.
Nayeon Kwak ’22 CE conducted research through the 棉花糖直播 Center for Resilient Water Systems.
Joseph Krueger 鈥21 ME studied the failure of manufactured materials.
Joseph Krueger ’21 ME studied the failure of manufactured materials.

The following is a complete list of 棉花糖直播 Engineering students who participated in the 2019 Student Research Symposium:

Chemical Engineering

Conor Waldt 鈥20 鈥 Computational Screening for Developing Optimal Intermetallic Transition Metal Pt-Based ORR Catalysts at the Predictive Volcano Peak
Advisor: Dr. Rees Rankin

Jessica McKean 鈥21 鈥 Improving Gene Therapy via Development of Capture of Adenosine Methylated Plasmid (CAMP)
Advisor: Dr. Jacob Elmer

Min Ji Hong 鈥21 CLAS (Biology) 鈥 Inhibition of cGAS/IF116 DNA Sensing Pathways to Improve Gene Therapy
Advisor: Dr. Jacob Elmer

Melwin Rajan 鈥20 and Joseph Mendez 鈥22 鈥 Dispersed Calcium Oxides and Lithium Orthosilicates CO2 Sorbents 
Advisors: Dr. Michael Smith, Dr. Charles Coe, Mr. Anthony Vallace

Samantha Bragen 鈥21, Emily Harris 鈥18 (current graduate student), and Angela Hong Elucidation and Inhibition of the Host Cell鈥檚 Intracellular Defense Mechanisms Against the Plasmid DNA Used in Gene Therapy
Advisor: Dr. Jacob Elmer

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Minh Dang 鈥20 鈥 Assess the Properties of Pyrogenic Dissolve Organic Matter and Its Impact on the Formation of Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water Treatment
Advisor: Dr. Wenqing Xu

Shaelynn Heffernan 鈥20 and Ian McKane (graduate student) 鈥 Assessing Nutrient and Fines Accumulation in Green Stormwater Infrastructure Overtime
Advisors: Dr. Kristin Sample-Lord, Dr. Virginia Smith

Brian Jacko 鈥21 CLAS and Devin Krasowski (graduate student) 鈥 Thermal Imaging: Engineering New Solutions to Determine Energy Flux in Switchgrass
Advisor: Dr. Bridget Wadzuk

Nayeon Kwak 鈥22 鈥 The Effect of Summer Stormwater Runoff on Stream Temperature at Developed Watersheds
Advisor: Dr. Andrea Welker

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Shenda Huang 鈥22 CpE and Dongning Ma (graduate student) 鈥 AxBy: Approximate Detection and Bypass of Trivial Computations for Energy-Efficient Computing
Advisor: Dr. Xun Jiao

Dongning Ma (graduate student) and Xingjian Wang 鈥22 CpE 鈥 CACM: Controlling Approximate Computing for Minimized Energy Consumption with Quality Guarantee
Advisor: Dr. Xun Jiao

Dongning Ma (graduate student) and Raymon Ogunjimi 鈥22 CpE 鈥 ErrMAx: Machine Learning-based Inpute-aware Error Modeling of Approximate Adders
Advisor: Dr. Xun Jiao

Shannon Culloo 鈥22 鈥 Modeling Lead Acid and Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
Advisor: Dr. Pritpal Singh

Mechanical Engineering

Juliet Minor 鈥20 ME 鈥 Applying Heat Exchanger Effectiveness Methodology to Maximize Air-Cooled Heat Sink Performance
Advisor: Dr. Alfonso Ortega

Dong Zhou (graduate student), Kai Xiao and Nicholas Yoo 鈥21 鈥 Atomic Scale Interaction between Nanomaterials and Polymers
Advisor: Dr. Bo Li

Kerry Kitrick 鈥21 鈥 Microspine Material Testing
Advisor: Dr. Garrett Clayton

James Phelan 鈥20 and Felipe Valenzuela Gaete (graduate student) 鈥 Simulating Two Phase Cooling in Data Centers
Advisor: Dr. Alfonso Ortega

Ben Trinkle 鈥19 鈥 System Identification of a Nonlinear Dynamic System
Advisor: Dr. C. Nataraj

Joseph Krueger 鈥21 鈥 Understanding the Importance of Heterogeneous Phase Distributions in the Dynamic Fragmentation of Brittle Materials: A Computational Approach
Advisor: Dr. David Cereceda

James Phelan 鈥20 and Felipe Valenzuela Gaete (graduate student) 鈥 Virtual Experiments for Two-Phase Cooling in Data Centers
Advisor: Dr. Alfonso Ortega

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