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The Mathematical And Historical Significance Of The Four-Color Theorem, Brock Bivens Apr 2024

The Mathematical And Historical Significance Of The Four-Color Theorem, Brock Bivens

Scholars Day Conference

Computers becoming more readily used in mathematics.


Blueberry Drone Ai: Estimating Crop Yield Using Deep Learning & Smart Drones, Luke Tonon, Brandon Mchenry, Anthony Thompson, Harper Zappone, Jacob Green, Hieu Nguyen, Thanh Nguyen Apr 2024

Blueberry Drone Ai: Estimating Crop Yield Using Deep Learning & Smart Drones, Luke Tonon, Brandon Mchenry, Anthony Thompson, Harper Zappone, Jacob Green, Hieu Nguyen, Thanh Nguyen

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

This project seeks to assist blueberry growers in New Jersey estimate crop yield by developing software that allows autonomous drones to capture aerial images of blueberry bushes in the field, perform berry count, and identify blueberry conditions using deep learning models & computer vision.


Enhancing The Antibiotic Properties Of Meropenem With Hydrophobic Ion-Pairing, Krishna Paul, Bidhan Barua, Lark Perez Apr 2024

Enhancing The Antibiotic Properties Of Meropenem With Hydrophobic Ion-Pairing, Krishna Paul, Bidhan Barua, Lark Perez

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

Antibiotic Resistance is one of the most urgent global threat to humankind. Most antibiotics are hydrophilic in nature while proteins and peptides are lipophilic. Enhancing lipophilicity of the antibiotic by HIP can increase solubility of the drugs in human and improve antibacterial effect as well. We hypothesized that formation of a hydrophobic drug complex would change the physical properties of the antibiotic and enhance its antimicrobial activity.


Using Data Mining To Analyze Job Reviews, Nicholas Bornkamp, Tony Breitzman Apr 2024

Using Data Mining To Analyze Job Reviews, Nicholas Bornkamp, Tony Breitzman

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

Job review websites like Glassdoor are not always clear on how well the company operates, especially as viewed from differing levels of employment. For instance, a middle or upper manager from Amazon may have an overall positive review of the company with minor issues about it, but someone who works in the warehouse may have a mixed experience. To solve this issue and determine any correlation between employee level and their review, data mining techniques were utilized such as website scraping and neural network training to develop a model that analyzes employee reviews.


Identifying V. Cholerae's Autoinducer To Manipulate Its Quorum Sensing, Jason X. Tran, Daniel Palacio, Lark Perez Apr 2024

Identifying V. Cholerae's Autoinducer To Manipulate Its Quorum Sensing, Jason X. Tran, Daniel Palacio, Lark Perez

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

• Vibrio cholerae is a gram-negative anaerobic bacteria that inhabits brackish or saltwater areas.

• Causative agent of cholera, which results in acute diarrhea and dehydration.

• Uses quorum sensing, a cell density dependent method of communicating with other bacteria and regulating its entire lifecycle of infection. (gene expression of functions such as biofilm formation, virulence, and more)

• Vibrio cholerae determines bacterial population based on the secretion of several signaling molecules called an autoinducer from others of their kind.

• Upon adequate accumulation, they can deactivate their virulence and begin to leave their host’s body to continue infecting other …


Self-Sovereign Digital Identities, Maryam M. Ahmed, Bijayata Shrestha, Nick Ivanov Apr 2024

Self-Sovereign Digital Identities, Maryam M. Ahmed, Bijayata Shrestha, Nick Ivanov

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

In today's digital landscape, the dominance of internet giants over our digital identities raises concerns regarding user control and privacy. These companies aggregate vast amounts of data from diverse sources, ranging from online interactions to personal information shared on their platforms. This centralized control impedes individual autonomy and privacy. To address these challenges, we propose Self-Sovereign Digital Identities (SSDIs) as a solution. SSDIs empower individuals with control over their online identity information, encompassing ownership, security, privacy, and portability. By decentralizing identity management, SSDIs offer users autonomy and enhance privacy protection. Moreover, we introduce Sans-Chain Smart Contracts, a novel approach to …


Thermal Destabilization Of Azurin By Fatty Acid Ionic Liquids, Brandon Burrell, Austin K. Clark, Achismita Dutta, Esha Prajapati, Sierra Cottle, Andrew Ogungimi, Justin Burrell, Timothy D. Vaden Apr 2024

Thermal Destabilization Of Azurin By Fatty Acid Ionic Liquids, Brandon Burrell, Austin K. Clark, Achismita Dutta, Esha Prajapati, Sierra Cottle, Andrew Ogungimi, Justin Burrell, Timothy D. Vaden

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

Azurin is a mixed-structure redox protein involved in bacterial denitrification. Previous studies have shown that azurin is destabilized by imidazolium chloride ionic liquids (ImCl ILs) that can form micelles in aqueous solution, likely by micellar encapsulation. In these ImCl ILs the micelles form from the imidazolium cations. A relatively new class of ionic liquids is fatty acid ionic liquids (FAILs), in which the anion is a fatty acid. In FAILs micelles can form from the fatty acid anions. This presentation presents the results of a thermal unfolding study of azurin in the presence of FAILs in solution. The FAILs tetramethylguanidinium …


Utilizing Machine Learning To Predict Workplace Violence In Hospitals, Aiden Touhill, Carter Profico, Avery Bobbitt, Joe Dipietro, Christopher Duym, Anthony Ung, Jack Myers Apr 2024

Utilizing Machine Learning To Predict Workplace Violence In Hospitals, Aiden Touhill, Carter Profico, Avery Bobbitt, Joe Dipietro, Christopher Duym, Anthony Ung, Jack Myers

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

Random forest machine learning models are a form of classification model, which attempts to sort data into one of two predefined categories. When trained on a set of data from a hospital, where each entry is listed as either conditions for workplace violence or not, a random forest model can begin to classify new data as it comes in. We developed a way to automatically poll hospital systems for the required data needed to make a prediction on the potential for workplace violence at any one given moment. Our team was unable to gain access to real hospital data, so …


Characterization Of Lysozyme Stability In The Presence Of Lonic Liquids, Madison Scott, Ramzy T.M. Malak, Daniel Obeid, Chun Wu, Timothy Vaden, Gregory A. Caputo Apr 2024

Characterization Of Lysozyme Stability In The Presence Of Lonic Liquids, Madison Scott, Ramzy T.M. Malak, Daniel Obeid, Chun Wu, Timothy Vaden, Gregory A. Caputo

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

Hen egg white lysozyme (Lyz) has been a well studied model system in biophysical investigations for decades. The protein is a small, primarily helical, highly soluble protein that is both commercially available and easily accessible. lonic liquids (ILs), often referred to as room-temperature ionic liquids or molten salts, have garnered great interest in the last 15-20 years as potential components of electrochemical devices or applications. More recently, the biocompatibility of these molecules has developed an increased interest in the field, especially considering that some IL species can stabilize biomolecular structures while other ILs strongly destabilize 3D structures. In this study, …


Status Of Aquatic Turtle Populations At Rowan University During The 10-Year Period Between 2013 And 2023, Megan Heminghaus, Joanna Guldin, Robert Keefe, Rose Mularadelis, Jalynn Justice, Angela Fields, Patrick Crumrine Apr 2024

Status Of Aquatic Turtle Populations At Rowan University During The 10-Year Period Between 2013 And 2023, Megan Heminghaus, Joanna Guldin, Robert Keefe, Rose Mularadelis, Jalynn Justice, Angela Fields, Patrick Crumrine

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

Monitoring turtle populations can help to assess population viability and estimate the effects of human impacts on populations.

The focal species of the present study are common and at lower risk of experiencing drastic declines than more susceptible species. Monitoring the population change of common species can inform how more vulnerable species may respond to human impacts.

Previous studies have shown that the proportion of female turtles in populations decreases as urbanization increases due to higher levels of risk when females leave ponds to lay eggs.

The landscape around Holly Pointe, Discovery Hall, and the Student Center has experienced significant …


Missionlog R - Air Force Mission History Report Management System With Encryption & Database Integration, Matthew Bachrach, Sam Jeffery, Michael Lim, Joe Johnston, Jack Healy, Andrew Siciliano, Jack F. Myers Apr 2024

Missionlog R - Air Force Mission History Report Management System With Encryption & Database Integration, Matthew Bachrach, Sam Jeffery, Michael Lim, Joe Johnston, Jack Healy, Andrew Siciliano, Jack F. Myers

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

MissionLog R is a mobile and web application designed to allow for the filing, confirmation, and finalization of a mission history report for the US Air Force. The mobile application is used by filing members to fill out their report on their issued iPad. The form has been fitted with data validation and ghost data so the user knows what type of input that specific field is looking for. The web application can be used by the filing member to import their report from their iPad if no WiFi was available when they filled out the report. Then, the confirming …


Blueberry Drone Ai: Smart Farming Of Blueberries Using Artificial Intelligence And Autonomous Drones, Robert Czarnota, Anthony Segrest, Anthony Thompson, Harper Zappone, Hieu Nguyen, Nguyen Thanh, Ik Jae Lee, Lori Green, Tuan Le Apr 2024

Blueberry Drone Ai: Smart Farming Of Blueberries Using Artificial Intelligence And Autonomous Drones, Robert Czarnota, Anthony Segrest, Anthony Thompson, Harper Zappone, Hieu Nguyen, Nguyen Thanh, Ik Jae Lee, Lori Green, Tuan Le

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

This project seeks to assist blueberry growers in New Jersey with preventing blueberry scorch disease. Plants can’t be cured of scorch, so they have to be removed to prevent the disease from spreading to other bushes. This project aims to use object detection and classifier machine learning models in order to detect scorch disease with photos from intelligent drones. Images are first tiled, then processed through and convolutional neural network that detects scorch symptoms. Lastly, a fully connected neural network is implemented to make a final prediction.


React Native Photo & Video Streaming/Processing Api Integration, Anamaria Oharciuc, William Carr, Sushanth Ambati, Ryan Blaisdell, Kyle Reed, Jack F. Myers Apr 2024

React Native Photo & Video Streaming/Processing Api Integration, Anamaria Oharciuc, William Carr, Sushanth Ambati, Ryan Blaisdell, Kyle Reed, Jack F. Myers

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

RunSignup is a software company specializing in event management technology. Event organizers, known as Race Directors, utilize their platform to create and manage events, organize media albums, stream their events to the public, and more. In order to allow Race Directors to complete these actions in real-time at their events, RunSignup asked our team to develop a mobile app. With the app, Race Directors would be able to upload and stream photos to the event’s photo albums as soon as they are taken, and they could livestream the event to YouTube directly from their mobile device. Even if the device …


Myoglobin Unfolding And Protein Stability With Tmg, Eustratios R. Kossis, Dimitra N. Kossis, Kristen Rass, Taha Shahbaz, Gregory A. Caputo, Timothy Vaden Apr 2024

Myoglobin Unfolding And Protein Stability With Tmg, Eustratios R. Kossis, Dimitra N. Kossis, Kristen Rass, Taha Shahbaz, Gregory A. Caputo, Timothy Vaden

STEM Student Research Symposium Posters

Myoglobin, a widely studied protein in biophysics, is a small, helical, and highly soluble protein that has been investigated for decades. Its heme prosthetic group facilitates easy analysis of its folding state through absorbance spectroscopy. Ionic liquids (ILs), particularly room-temperature ionic liquids or molten salts, have gained significant attention in the past 15- 20 years for their potential use in electrochemical devices. Recently, their biocompatibility has become a focal point in research, given that certain IL species can either stabilize or destabilize biomolecular structures. This study employs absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy to examine how amino acid-based ILs, specifically tetramethyl guanidine …


Bookworm: A Home Library Aid, Johnny Quach Apr 2024

Bookworm: A Home Library Aid, Johnny Quach

Student Academic Conference

This project involved the design and development of a website intended to allow users to create a personal inventory of their purchased media with a primary focus on books. The goal of the project was to create a website that is both user-friendly, convenient, and both personally and professionally useful. The project began with an analysis of existing personal inventory websites and apps which identified many different aspects that are included in the finished website, as well as aspects that fell short. Utilizing Python and Flask, the design includes a number of easy-to-use features, such as the ability to create …


Reduction Of E-Waste With Multi Generational Clustering Of Obsolete Computers, Tyler Sather, Judah Nava Apr 2024

Reduction Of E-Waste With Multi Generational Clustering Of Obsolete Computers, Tyler Sather, Judah Nava

Student Academic Conference

The rise of E-waste is a growing concern as there are many toxic materials or toxic chemicals created with mishandling of the waste. Even in the school system we see obsolete computers systems laying around in closets collecting dust ready to be sent to the landfill. Our aim is to see if by clustering these old systems together we can give them new life thus reducing the need to add them to the worlds e-waste problem. Often these obsolete systems have lower powered CPUs which makes them less desirable for computing, if we cluster these systems together we can potentially …


Artificial Intelligence: Unveiling Potential, Navigating Challenges, Kavivarma Kandasamy Apr 2024

Artificial Intelligence: Unveiling Potential, Navigating Challenges, Kavivarma Kandasamy

Student Academic Conference

Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly transformed from science fiction to a tangible reality, permeating various aspects of our lives. This report delves into the current state of AI, exploring its foundational concepts, technical advancements, and diverse applications. By analyzing academic literature, industry reports, and real-world case studies, the report sheds light on AI's potential to revolutionize fields like healthcare, scientific research, and entertainment. However, the report also acknowledges the ethical considerations and potential risks associated with advanced AI. By examining areas like safety concerns and responsible development practices, the report aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of AI's impact on …


Traversing Through A Graph, Andrew Selvig Apr 2024

Traversing Through A Graph, Andrew Selvig

Student Academic Conference

Software such as Google Maps or flight path routes utilize algorithms which find the most optimal path between two points or locations. These optimal routes are based on existing paths between nodes (locations). These kinds of software have made our lives much more convenient when we want to go somewhere. However, there are situations in which nodes and their paths have not been established. Nonetheless, there are two points that need to be connected with barriers in between. ;The purpose of this project is to tap into a way to create and traverse nodes between two points while refusing to …


Creating With Generative Ai, Gudrun Hall, Zeitun Abdinoor Apr 2024

Creating With Generative Ai, Gudrun Hall, Zeitun Abdinoor

Student Academic Conference

CustomGPT is a framework that utilizes advanced natural language processing techniques to generate customized versions of ChatGPT, adapting conversational agents to various contexts, domains, or individual preferences. This project demonstrates how ChatGPT serves as a powerful tool for creating chatbots with actionable features and dynamic mobile games. By showcasing its versatility in empowering users to innovate and drive creative content generation, we highlight ChatGPT's potential to shape the future of interactive mobile experiences.


Assigning A Dynamic Personality To Ai, Austin Jeral Apr 2024

Assigning A Dynamic Personality To Ai, Austin Jeral

Student Academic Conference

In today's world where artificial intelligence capabilities are advancing the potential for custom, and tailor made chatbots are similarly advancing. Such artificial intelligence chatbots could be particularly useful in many fields from the entertainment industry in the form of video game characters with dynamic dialog that stay true to their characters, to the world of psychology where such chatbots may be useful in helping budding psychologists train and be exposed to a vast array of different personalities that they may not be exposed to. Such artificial intelligence chatbots require however to have a believable and dynamic personality. Personality is a …


Water Quality Analysis Of Red River Valley's Municipal And Rural Water Supply: A Collaboration Between Local High School Science Classes And Geosciences At Msum, Abigail Von Bank, Reed Wilke, Ally Peters Apr 2024

Water Quality Analysis Of Red River Valley's Municipal And Rural Water Supply: A Collaboration Between Local High School Science Classes And Geosciences At Msum, Abigail Von Bank, Reed Wilke, Ally Peters

Student Academic Conference

Declining water quality is an environmental issue that has been around for decades now. As pipes decay and waterways become more polluted, these pollutants are becoming more present in water. This region, unlike other places, does not have a problem with water scarcity, but water quality is increasingly problematic. We are focusing on the study, collection, and analysis of Fargo, Moorhead, and the Red River Valley's water quality throughout the community. This project is a collaboration with local high school students by engaging in modern environmental dilemmas all while creating an in-depth analysis of the water samples taken to see …


Effects Of Sensory Processing Impairments On Social Language Skills In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sara Stier Apr 2024

Effects Of Sensory Processing Impairments On Social Language Skills In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sara Stier

Student Academic Conference

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is commonly characterized by impairments in social communication, language, and other cognitive skills, behavior and emotional challenges, sensory processing issues, and feeding challenges (ASHA, n.d.). Sensory processing refers to the process of the central nervous system receiving input from the senses and integrating this information to generate an appropriate behavioral response (Kojovic et al., 2019). A highly regulated sensory system is a vital piece that is needed in order to be able to communicate wants, needs, and ideas effectively and appropriately (Sensory Issues, n.d.). The main sensory systems that individuals with …


Ai-Powered Learning: Blending Ai With Active Learning In The Information Literacy Classroom, Kevin J. Reagan, Wilhelmina Randtke Apr 2024

Ai-Powered Learning: Blending Ai With Active Learning In The Information Literacy Classroom, Kevin J. Reagan, Wilhelmina Randtke

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

In 2016, the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education launched in response to more voluminous, less-vetted online information, including misinformation and content farms. Subsequently, the ACRL Framework has been widely adopted, and numerous high-quality lesson plans and resources for teaching the frames already exist, including published lesson plans and textbooks. Now, generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT and other chat bots present new challenges for information literacy educators. For instance, in addition to teaching students how to identify issues such as fake news, the information literacy professional has to address topics such as ethical AI use, AI hallucination …


Türkiye's Sustainable Tourism Transformation: An Overview, Mustafa Sogut Apr 2024

Türkiye's Sustainable Tourism Transformation: An Overview, Mustafa Sogut

GSTC Academic Symposium - In conjunction with the GSTC Global Conference Sweden April 23, 2024

Türkiye has initiated a paradigm shift in its tourism industry, marked by a collaboration with the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), renowned for setting robust sustainability standards. The agreement, initiated in 2022, prioritizes sustainability commitment, commencing with formulating national program criteria and certification bodies training. The initial phase is targeted for completion by the end of 2023, with subsequent stages progressively implemented by 2025, ultimately aiming to meet all international standards by 2030.

This strategic move aims to position Turkey prominently in sustainable tourism, aligning with the goals of The Paris Agreement. Turkey has proactively steered its tourism industry towards …


Evaluating The Effect Of Skipping Ticagrelor Doses And Need For Bolus Doses Upon Treatment Resumption Through Population Pk/Pd Simulation, Hiroyoshi Matsui, Le Thien Truc Pham, Eyob D. Adane Apr 2024

Evaluating The Effect Of Skipping Ticagrelor Doses And Need For Bolus Doses Upon Treatment Resumption Through Population Pk/Pd Simulation, Hiroyoshi Matsui, Le Thien Truc Pham, Eyob D. Adane

ONU Student Research Colloquium

Ticagrelor (Brilinta (R)) is the first reversibly binding oral P2Y12 receptor antagonist. It is used, mostly in combination with aspirin, in patients with acute coronary syndromes to reduce thrombosis. The manufacturer of ticagrelor recommends discontinuing it at least 5 days before any surgery when possible. While the effect of dose interruptions on the risk of thrombosis is not directly studied, it is important to understand the impact of skipping doses on ticagrelor's PK/PD profile for clinical-decision making. The objectives of the current study were to simulate the impact of therapy interruption on the PK/PD of ticagrelor and examine the need …


A Design Science Approach To Investigating Decentralized Identity Technology, Janelle Krupicka Apr 2024

A Design Science Approach To Investigating Decentralized Identity Technology, Janelle Krupicka

Cybersecurity Undergraduate Research Showcase

The internet needs secure forms of identity authentication to function properly, but identity authentication is not a core part of the internet’s architecture. Instead, approaches to identity verification vary, often using centralized stores of identity information that are targets of cyber attacks. Decentralized identity is a secure way to manage identity online that puts users’ identities in their own hands and that has the potential to become a core part of cybersecurity. However, decentralized identity technology is new and continually evolving, which makes implementing this technology in an organizational setting challenging. This paper suggests that, in the future, decentralized identity …


Adapt Laser Shaping, Quinlin Reynolds Apr 2024

Adapt Laser Shaping, Quinlin Reynolds

ATU Research Symposium

Investigation into producing a machine learning algorithm that allows a He-Ne laser to classify whether a produced beam shape is uniformly gaussian or not, in order to adaptively move the laser to consistently target the encoded interference pattern area. This will then result in continuous uniform beam shapes of the desired output.


Arkansas Soil Erosion And Conservation Methods In Ornamental Landscapes, Abby J. Cutsinger Apr 2024

Arkansas Soil Erosion And Conservation Methods In Ornamental Landscapes, Abby J. Cutsinger

ATU Research Symposium

This study will attempt to identify the best soil erosion mitigation methods for Arkansas ornamental landscape settings by comparing the strengths and weaknesses of known techniques. Since soil is not a renewable resource, we must apply conservation practices wherever possible, not just in agricultural settings. To determine the most effective erosion prevention techniques, this study will review soil studies conducted by the NRCS and NASA, as well as articles on best practices observed in ornamental landscape and agricultural industries. These are analyzed by comparing and contrasting techniques against known problems with Arkansas soil to determine which methods are most effective. …


Allylic Rearrangement In Nbs Bromination Reactions, Devann J. Harris, Bryanna L. Wichner Apr 2024

Allylic Rearrangement In Nbs Bromination Reactions, Devann J. Harris, Bryanna L. Wichner

Research & Creative Achievement Day

The allylic bromination of alkenes using N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) is a useful and selective substitution reaction, in which bromine radicals abstract hydrogen from the alkene to form a resonance-stabilized radical intermediate. However, allylic rearrangement can be a consequence of the intermediate's two resonance structures. Some literature sources imply that NBS bromination gives only one major product from asymmetrical alkenes, e.g., 2-hexene and 2-heptene, even when they should form equally stable but non-equivalent resonance contributors. In this research, bromination of trans-2-hexene was performed using cyclohexane as the solvent, and the products were analyzed using GC-MS to determine if only one product, 4-bromo-2-hexene, …


Ruthenium Metal Complex Interaction With Dna Of Tumor Cells, Danielle N. Baca Apr 2024

Ruthenium Metal Complex Interaction With Dna Of Tumor Cells, Danielle N. Baca

Research & Creative Achievement Day

In this project, computational chemistry was used to dock variations of (p-Cymene)Ru(curcuminato)chloro (Ru-cur) in DNA strands to find the best affinity for potential anti-cancer drugs. The Ru-cur complex has been chosen as the metal anticancer complex because it is not very toxic, selective for cancer cells, and has ligand exchange kinetics similar to those of platinum. First the geometry of the Ru-cur complex was optimized via a quantum mechanical method. The GAMESS program was used for this portion. Once the geometry of the complex was optimized, docking programs were explored to find the best docking poses and binding energies for …