C. Porter Bassett and Dr. C. Greg Jensen, Mechanical Engineering For my project I developed two tools to aid in manufacturing research that is currently being conducted in the Mechanical Engineering Department. This research is about milling, a type of manufacturing where metal is machined bye a spinning cutting tool, very similar to a drill […]
Synchronous Data Link Control Communication Chip
C. Alva Barney and Dr. Doran K. Wilde, Electrical and Computer Engineering In conjunction with the ORCA research grant I was able to design, layout and simulate an integrated Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) communication chip. SDLC communication chips are commonly used to transfer data between computers in serial bit-wise transmission. Extensions of the SDLC […]
Phylogeny of Siphonaptera in Relation to Mecoptera And The Snow Fleas Using Molecular Data From The Mitochondrial Gene Cytochrome Oxidase ii
Sonia Bake and Dr. Michael Whiting, Zoology Purpose The intent of this study is to determine the phylogeny of the order Siphonaptera (fleas) and their relationship to the order Mecoptera (scorpion flies) including the Boreidae family (snow fleas) which have traditionally been placed with the scorpion flies. A study is being conducted using molecular data […]
Art Furniture, Report of Creative Research Grant Results
David C. Babcock and Professor Doug Stout, Visual Arts As a senior in the Department of Visual Arts: Industrial Design program I elected to design and build a series of creative furniture pieces as a senior B.F.A. project. The Industrial Design program at B.Y.U.. is a product design program with a slight bent towards transportation […]
Collision Cross Section Measurements in a Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometer
Daniel E. Austin and Dr. David Dearden, Chemistry and Biochemistry I explored the possibility of using spectral linewidths in a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer (FTICR-MS) to measure ion collision cross sections. A measurement of an ion’s collision cross section would provide important information about its conformation, or the spatial arrangement of the […]
Blood and Water: Unity in the Gospel of John (1)
Matthew G. Ancell and Dr. V. Stanley Benfell, Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature The stated purpose of the Gospel of John is that the reader or hearer “may come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that through believing you may have life in his name” (20.31) (2). Regardless of […]
Cataloging Semantic Variation in the Swiss German Dialect
Rebecca J. Adams and Dr. Cynthia L. Hallen, Linguistics Swiss German is the term for the group of Germanic dialects found in Switzerland. They form a sister language to High, or standard, German. They vary significantly from standard German in phonology, syntax, and in semantics . My research project on Swiss German was divided into […]
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