Thomas Knotts, Chemical Engineering 1 Background The overall goal of this project was to provide new theories and models that describe DNA hybridization on surfaces on a fundamental level for improved application and design of microarrays. Microarrays work on the principle of DNA hybridization, and can be used to identify the identity or abundance of […]
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Optimal Performance of an Emergency Bio-mass Cookstove
Cameron Bell and Dr. Matthew Jones, Mechanical Engineering The development of a light woodstove that is able to be conveniently packed is of great importance for anyone in an emergency situation. The ability to purify water by boiling it, cook food, and reduce food weight by bringing dry ingredients could dramatically increase the chances of […]
THE GREATDIVORCE: AN EXPERIENCE TOGETHER — HOW RELATIONSHIPS IN A COMPANY AFFECT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACTORS AND AUDIENCE IN PERFORMANCE
Isaac Walter and Professor Rodger Sorensen, Theatre & Film Both Peter Brook1 and Jerzy Grotowski,2 two of the most important theatre directors and theoreticians of this century, have stated that the basis for all theatre is the actor/audience relationship. It is what makes theatre a unique art form. Without this relationship you may have another […]
Wind Symphony Performance for Western/Northwest CBDNA Regional Conference
Don L Peterson, Music REPORT: The MEG grant funding was designated as $5000 to assist with travel expenses of the Wind Symphony and soloist, Jaren Hinckley and an additional $1500 to purchase digital recorders–for a total of $6500. I am pleased to report on the achievement of objectives sought through this grant. The overall experience […]
“earthCries” Experimentation on Elements of Choreography within the Frame of Creating a Performance Piece under Request of the Ballet Division of Dance at Brigham Young University
Anna Manja Larcher and Professors Jennie Creer King and Jan Dijkwel, Dance In my ORCA project, my aim was to create a contemporary ballet piece for the BYU Theater Ballet Dance Company that would then be performed and judicated at the ACDF (American College Dance Festival) choreography competition and art festival in New Mexico, March […]
Use of Linear Analysis of Microstructures in Defining Performance Closures for Highly Constrained Mechanical Design
Mark Lyon and Dr. Brent L. Adams, Mechanical Engineering Using methods described by Adams1, the design of a compliant beam was modeled in a multidimensional Fourier design space. A compliant beam is one that achieves motion through bending. The motivation for the problem was a bicycle derailleur. A compliant beam could replace the entire rear […]
THE GREAT DIVORCE: AN EXPERIENCE TOGETHER — HOW RELATIONSHIPS IN A COMPANY AFFECT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACTORS AND AUDIENCE IN PERFORMANCE
Isaac Walter and Dr. Rodger Sorensen, Theatre & Film Both Peter Brook1 and Jerzy Grotowski,2 two of the most important theatre directors and theoreticians of this century, have stated that the basis for all theatre is the actor/audience relationship. It is what makes theatre a unique art form. Without this relationship you may have another […]
Discovering the Egg: An Investigation Into the Art of Solo Performance in Dance
Marney Schaumann and Professor Pat Debenham, Modern Dance The elements of choreography and performance are vital to the craft of a dancer. All dancers in a University setting invest a majority of their time studying both disciplines. Choreography is an outlet of expression, a journey, a process, that dancers use to explore the world around them, […]
Apparatus to Measure the Performance and Manufacturability of the Multiple-Layer Floating-Opposing Arm Centrifugal Force Clutch
Derek Wright and Dr. Robert Todd, Mechanical Engineering Centrifugal force clutches are used around the globe in devices from washing machines to garden tillers. Considering methods of reducing the cost of such clutches, the Utah Center of Excellence for Compliant Mechanism Research developed a fully compliant version, known as the Floating- Opposing Arm Centrifugal Force […]
Determinants of School Success: Performance in Secondary Schools in Mukono, Uganda
Troy Smith and Dr. Julie Hite, Educational Leadership and Foundations In recent years, test scores and school performance have become hot topics in the United States. The US federal government recently set up school standards and established ways for students and parents to leave “failing” schools for better performing ones. While the United States has […]
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