Kenneth G. Crowther and Dr. Larry Baxter, Chemical Engineering In the midst of industrial development we sometimes fail to foresee problems that may arise from current, seemingly economical, methods of production. One oversight in many industries ranging from Power to Caprolactam production is nitrogen oxide (NOX) emissions that damage our bodies and limit visibility. NOX […]
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An Empirical Experiment on Service Recovery Design
Marc Preston Bernhisel and Dr. Kristie Seawright, Business Management “Mistakes are an unavoidable feature of all human endeavor and thus also of service delivery” (Boshoff, 1997, p.110). Regardless of the efforts and precautions to avoid breakdowns and errors in service delivery, failures are bound to occur. Although failures will always occur, firms can avoid the […]
Marion Mahony Griffin: A Female Architect and Her Designs
Emily Morris and Dr. Heather Jensen, Visual Arts When one thinks back to the architecture of the early 20th Century, names such as Louis Sullivan, Mies Van der Rohe, and Frank Lloyd Wright will be the first to come to mind. Rarely does the name of a female architect come to the thoughts of one […]
Beginning Programming Concepts for Web Designers
Bryant Cutler and Professor Ray Elder, Graphic Design Proposal Graphic design is a rapidly changing profession. While good design is still based on good typesetting and compositional skills, the advent of the personal computer has had a huge impact on the way that designers work. In no medium is this more apparent than in web design, […]
Late Hellenistic and Roman Era Collections of the Palmyra Museum: Exhibition Design and Catalogue Publication of Palmyrene Funerary Portraits in Tadmor, Syria
Wendy Carr and Dr. Cynthia Finlayson, Art History The faculty mentor for my project was Dr. Cynthia Finlayson of the Art History Department. The work I proposed to perform with Dr. Finlayson centered around five years of her previous research in Syrian museums. Dr. Finlayson had studied the ancient oasis city of Palmyra in Syria, […]
MRI RF Receiver and Transmitter Design
David A. Thayer and Dr. Travis E. Oliphant, Electrical and Computer Engineering Radiofrequency (RF) transmitters and receivers are a critical component in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). These are the components used for imaging. The goal of this project was to design an RF transmitter and receiver. Both were successfully designed and implemented. RF Receiver Design […]
Design and Preparation of a Ni Steam Reforming Catalyst
Phillip R. Smith and Dr. Calvin H. Bartholomew, Chemical Engineering Background Steam reforming catalysts play an essential role in the production of hydrogen, which is an essential fuel, feedstock, and reactant in the worldwide chemical industry. These steam reforming catalysts use a finely dispersed metal, supported on a porous ceramic material, to produce hydrogen from […]
Low-Power Reference String Design for CMOS Flash Analog-to- Digital Converters
Daniel W. Pulsipher and Dr. Craig Petrie, Electrical and Computer Engineering Analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) play a prominent role in modern electrical systems. The environment in which we live consists primarily of analog signals, information-carrying waveforms continuous in time and value. Because of this continuous characteristic, analog signals are difficult to store and manipulate. Digital signals […]
Background Color Selection Based on Color Information from User Images: Making It Easier to Be Right and Scientific for Web Page Designers
Qing Xia and Dr. Brian Morse, Computer Science Department The original idea for this project was conceived at the Center for Instructional Design (CID) at Brigham Young University. CID suggested a need to develop software tools for dynamically selecting a good background color for a web page design, given an image to be placed on […]
Configurable Multiprocessor System Design
Jordan Anderson and Dr. Doran Wilde, Electrical and Computer Engineering The goal of this project was to write a hardware description of a new microprocessor in a language called VHDL that can be built inside a field-programmable gate array (FPGA). The processor will run real-time applications and take advantage of the programmability of FPGA hardware […]
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