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Tracking Academic Success And Its Relationship With Student Success Center Usage And Demographics, Samuel D. Johnson Apr 2022

Tracking Academic Success And Its Relationship With Student Success Center Usage And Demographics, Samuel D. Johnson

Honors Capstone Projects and Theses

No abstract provided.


Highly Siderophile Element And Osmium Isotope Systematics Of Basaltic Volcanics: A Different Approach To Petrological Processes, Mehmet Arslan, İrfan Temi̇zel, Emel Abdi̇oğlu Yazar, Bahrican Ar, Cem Yücel Apr 2022

Highly Siderophile Element And Osmium Isotope Systematics Of Basaltic Volcanics: A Different Approach To Petrological Processes, Mehmet Arslan, İrfan Temi̇zel, Emel Abdi̇oğlu Yazar, Bahrican Ar, Cem Yücel

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The highly siderophile element (HSE) or platinum group element (PGE) and Os isotope systematics of basaltic volcanics have recently received a significant attention because of their potential to constrain the petrological processes on magma generation and evolution. The HSE and Os isotope data, which are generally observed at very low concentrations in basalts and obtained by modern enrichment and analytical techniques, are frequently used in petrological studies. The HSE contents and ratios from whole-rock analysis of basalts, and combined evaluation with the theoretical knowledge and modelling of HSE behaviour during the partial melting of mantle and the differentiation of basaltic …


A Study Of Semiprime Arithmetic Sequences, Sam C. Uselton Apr 2022

A Study Of Semiprime Arithmetic Sequences, Sam C. Uselton

Honors Scholars Collaborative Projects

Semiprimes are positive integers of the form n = p*q where p and q are primes that are not necessarily distinct. Semiprimes can occur in arithmetic sequence, and the upper bound changes depending on the distance, d, between semiprimes in the sequence. The goal of this work is to present and prove theorems for different cases of semiprime arithmetic sequences, including d = 2k+1 where k is greater than or equal to 0 and d=2k where k is positive and not a multiple of 3, as well as a general case for finding upper bounds for varying distances. The building …


Design And Characterization Of Frequency Tripling Mirrors, Amir Khabbazi Oskouei Apr 2022

Design And Characterization Of Frequency Tripling Mirrors, Amir Khabbazi Oskouei

Optical Science and Engineering ETDs

Aperiodic stacks of dielectric low- and high-index films can be designed to enhance third-harmonic generation (THG) in reflection of near infrared laser pulses using computer optimization. Numerical and analytical results suggest that the TH energy increases rapidly with increasing number of films and the ratio of the high and low index.

Our optical matrix based THG model that takes into account the full pulse bandwidth predicts conversion efficiencies of about 7% for transform-limited Gaussian pulse bandwidths of 16 nm for mirrors with 45 layers, which exceed those expected from periodic designs. Stability against film thickness fluctuations expected from the deposition …


Phishing For Fun, Madeline Moran Apr 2022

Phishing For Fun, Madeline Moran

Computer Science Research Seminars and Symposia

The process of a phishing experiment that will be used to investigate a possible correlation between a person thinking style and their susceptibility to phishing scams.


3d Flow Field Measurements Outside Nanopores, Jeffrey Mc Hugh, Alice L. Thorneywork, Kurt Andresen, Ulrich F. Keyser Apr 2022

3d Flow Field Measurements Outside Nanopores, Jeffrey Mc Hugh, Alice L. Thorneywork, Kurt Andresen, Ulrich F. Keyser

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We demonstrate a non-stereoscopic, video-based particle tracking system with optical tweezers to study fluid flow in 3D in the vicinity of glass nanopores. In particular, we used the quadrant interpolation algorithm to extend our video-based particle tracking to displacements out of the trapping plane of the tweezers. This permitted the study of flow from nanopores oriented at an angle to the trapping plane, enabling the mounting of nanopores on a micromanipulator with which it was then possible to automate the mapping procedure. Mapping of the voltage driven flow in 3D volumes outside nanopores revealed polarity dependent flow fields. This is …


A Novel Nonparametric Test For Heterogeneity Detection And Assessment Of Fluid Removal Among Crrt Patients In Icu, Shaowli Kabir Apr 2022

A Novel Nonparametric Test For Heterogeneity Detection And Assessment Of Fluid Removal Among Crrt Patients In Icu, Shaowli Kabir

Theses and Dissertations--Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Over the past decade acute kidney injury (AKI) has been occurring among 20%-50% of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) in United States. Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) has become a popular treatment method among these critically ill patients. But there are multiple complications in implementing this treatment, including discrepancies in practiced and prescribed fluid removal, possibly related to the heterogeneity among these patients. With mixture modeling there have been several techniques in detecting heterogeneity with their specific limitations. In this dissertation a novel nonparametric ‘d test’ will be used to detect heterogeneity among CRRT patients in ICU. …


An Educator’S Perspective Of The Tidyverse, Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel, Johanna Hardin, Benjamin Baumer, Amelia Mcnamara, Nicholas J. Horton, Colin W. Rundel Apr 2022

An Educator’S Perspective Of The Tidyverse, Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel, Johanna Hardin, Benjamin Baumer, Amelia Mcnamara, Nicholas J. Horton, Colin W. Rundel

Statistical and Data Sciences: Faculty Publications

Computing makes up a large and growing component of data science and statistics courses. Many of those courses, especially when taught by faculty who are statisticians by training, teach R as the programming language. A number of instructors have opted to build much of their teaching around use of the tidyverse. The tidyverse, in the words of its developers, “is a collection of R packages that share a high-level design philosophy and low-level grammar and data structures, so that learning one package makes it easier to learn the next” (Wickham et al. 2019). These shared principles have led to the …


Hydrogeological And Water Quality Evaluation Of Parts Of River Mamu Sub-Basin, Southeastern Nigeria, Emmanuel Kenechukwu Anakwuba, Chinenye Margaret Okolo, Valeria Chibuzo Ahaneku, Stella Nwaife Chibuzor, Augustine Ifeanyi Chinwuko Apr 2022

Hydrogeological And Water Quality Evaluation Of Parts Of River Mamu Sub-Basin, Southeastern Nigeria, Emmanuel Kenechukwu Anakwuba, Chinenye Margaret Okolo, Valeria Chibuzo Ahaneku, Stella Nwaife Chibuzor, Augustine Ifeanyi Chinwuko

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The water sources in parts of the River Mamu sub-Basin, southeastern Nigeria were evaluated for domestic and agricultural purposes using hydrogeology and water quality. Thirty water samples from both surface water and groundwater were analysed for hydrochemical and biological parameters. The average depth to aquifers and their thicknesses are 109.9m and 11.8m respectively. The concentration of the major ions, TDS and EC are within the DSÖ permissible guidelines for drinking water. Heavy metals concentration ranges in mg/L for Cd2+ (0 - 0.06), Cr3+ (0 - 0.19), Hg2+(0 -1.0), As3+ (0 - 0.14) and total Fe (0 - 2.4) which in …


Predicting And Modifying Memorability Of Images, Mohammad Younesi Apr 2022

Predicting And Modifying Memorability Of Images, Mohammad Younesi

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Everyday, we are bombarded with many photographs of faces, whether on social media, television, or smartphones. From an evolutionary perspective, faces are intended to be remembered, mainly due to survival and personal relevance. However, all these faces do not have the equal opportunity to stick in our minds. It has been shown that memorability is an intrinsic feature of an image but yet, it is largely unknown what attributes make an image more memorable. In this work, we first proposed new models for predicting memorability of face and object images. Subsequently, we proposed a fast approach to modify and control …


An Implementation Of Integrated Information Theory In Resting-State Fmri, Idan E. Nemirovsky Apr 2022

An Implementation Of Integrated Information Theory In Resting-State Fmri, Idan E. Nemirovsky

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Integrated Information Theory (IIT) is a framework developed to explain consciousness, arguing that conscious systems consist of interacting elements that are integrated through their causal properties. In this study, we present the first application of IIT to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data and investigate whether its principal metric, Phi, can meaningfully quantify resting-state cortical activity patterns. Data was acquired from 17 healthy subjects who underwent sedation with propofol, a short acting anesthetic. Using PyPhi, a software package developed for IIT, we thoroughly analyze how Phi varies across different networks and throughout sedation. Our findings indicate that variations in Phi …


Random Variable Shape Parameter Strategy To Minimize Error In Oscillatory Radial Basis Function Approximation Method For Solving Partial Differential Equations., Quinnlan Paul Aiken Apr 2022

Random Variable Shape Parameter Strategy To Minimize Error In Oscillatory Radial Basis Function Approximation Method For Solving Partial Differential Equations., Quinnlan Paul Aiken

ONU Student Research Colloquium

Approximation of the functions which are the solutions of complex or difficult problems is a worthwhile endeavor. This has resulted in many ways to effectively approximate the solution of the partial differential equations. One such way to approximate the solution of the partial differential equation is Oscillatory radial basis function method. This method can approximate the solution of the partial differential equation well however relies heavily on a “shape parameter” to achieve acceptable error. Choosing this parameter was traditionally done through a trial-and-error method. Selecting shape parameters in a more analytical way has been desired. One such method is the …


A Novel Tcr Clustering Method For Sars-Cov-2 Epitopes, Naziba A. Nuha Apr 2022

A Novel Tcr Clustering Method For Sars-Cov-2 Epitopes, Naziba A. Nuha

Mathematics Colloquium Series

T-cell epitopes are peptides generated from antigens that are presented by MHC class I and class II molecules to T-cells. These epitopes are usually identified by T-cell receptors (TCRs) of CD4 T-cells which then causes transformation of CD4 T-cells to helper or regulatory T cells. Recently, there has been growing interest in the role of T cells and their involvement in various ailments including SARS-COV-2, cancer, autoimmune diseases and other infectious diseases. However, the mechanism of TCR epitope recognition by Tcell receptors (TCRs) of CD4 T-cells at a repertoire level is still not fully understood. In this project, we reviewed …


A Strange Attractor Of Primes, Alexander Hare Apr 2022

A Strange Attractor Of Primes, Alexander Hare

ONU Student Research Colloquium

The greatest prime factor sequences (GPF sequences), born at ONU in 2005, are integer sequences satisfying recursions in which every term is the greatest prime factor of a linear combination with positive integer coefficients of the preceding k terms (where k is the order of the sequence), possibly including a positive constant. The very first GPF sequence that was introduced satisfies the recursion x(n+1)=GPF(2*x(n)+1). In 2005 it was conjectured that no matter the seed, this particular GPF sequence enters the limit cycle (attractor) 3-7-5-11-23-47-19-13. In our current work, of a computational nature, we introduce the functions “depth” – where depth(n) …


Artsy Chaos: The Secret Life Of A Class Of Trigonometric Sums, Kaleb Swieringa, Joelena Brown, Rachael Harbaugh, Francis Nadolny Apr 2022

Artsy Chaos: The Secret Life Of A Class Of Trigonometric Sums, Kaleb Swieringa, Joelena Brown, Rachael Harbaugh, Francis Nadolny

ONU Student Research Colloquium

We start from classical trigonometric sums (of terms such as k^n*cos(k), k^n*sin(k) - where n is a positive integer). These classical sums allow fairly straightforward closed form representations. In our work we considered changing the arguments of the trigonometric factors to powers (so that they get replaced by cos(k^a) and sin(k^a) - for a positive real exponent that may or may not be an integer), while also introducing in any term of such a sum a "rotational" factor of the form omega^k, where "omega" is a complex number of modulus 1 (that may or may not be a root of …


Evaluating The Impact Of River Settlement On Phosphorus Uptake, Erica Bronwyn Mobley Apr 2022

Evaluating The Impact Of River Settlement On Phosphorus Uptake, Erica Bronwyn Mobley

ONU Student Research Colloquium

Phosphorus sorption to sediments is an important process that can buffer dissolved P concentrations. Both the amount of P and sediment as well as the mode of binding can influence transport of P in aquatic ecosystems. This study focused on determining sediment stocks in the Maumee River basin and quantifying reactive and total P extracted from sediment by a sequential multi-step process. Quantification of sediment stock will enable more accurate modeling of P retention and ultimately P loading into western Lake Erie.


How Student Attitudes Have Changed Toward Chemistry Due To The Implementation Of Hybrid Labs, Erica Bronwyn Mobley Apr 2022

How Student Attitudes Have Changed Toward Chemistry Due To The Implementation Of Hybrid Labs, Erica Bronwyn Mobley

ONU Student Research Colloquium

Hybrid chemistry labs in schools and universities have become much more common due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous research on student perceptions of chemistry has shown a correlation between their attitudes and performance in this subject that educators are still seeking to understand. This mixed methods study compared perceptions of students in traditional, in-person labs (pre-COVID, 2017) with students in a mixture of virtual and in-person labs (during COVID, 2020) over the course of a semester. The Attitude toward the Study of Chemistry Inventory (ASCI) survey was given to both cohorts of students and focused on five areas related to …


The Phosphorus Problem In The Pre-Biotic World, Erica Bronwyn Mobley Apr 2022

The Phosphorus Problem In The Pre-Biotic World, Erica Bronwyn Mobley

ONU Student Research Colloquium

The so-called “phosphorus problem” in prebiotic life has traditionally been framed in terms of phosphate solubility. Phosphates (PO43-) are generally insoluble and therefore cannot supply adequate nutrients for protocellular metabolism. Phosphite (HPO32-) is thought to solve this problem, but introduces a new obstacle, what might be termed the “phosphorus permeability problem”. Phosphate and phosphite are both charged at circumneutral pH and cannot cross a lipid membrane. No evolutionary pressure exists to drive formation of transporters prior to the existence of a membrane, and so the first protocells likely lacked transporters. We suggest that volatile …


Early-Warning Alert Systems For Financial-Instability Detection: An Hmm-Driven Approach, Xing Gu Apr 2022

Early-Warning Alert Systems For Financial-Instability Detection: An Hmm-Driven Approach, Xing Gu

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Regulators’ early intervention is crucial when the financial system is experiencing difficulties. Financial stability must be preserved to avert banks’ bailouts, which hugely drain government's financial resources. Detecting in advance periods of financial crisis entails the development and customisation of accurate and robust quantitative techniques. The goal of this thesis is to construct automated systems via the interplay of various mathematical and statistical methodologies to signal financial instability episodes in the near-term horizon. These signal alerts could provide regulatory bodies with the capacity to initiate appropriate response that will thwart or at least minimise the occurrence of a financial crisis. …


Connections Between Interglacial Variation And Lithological Variability Within Midland Basin Permian Shale Rocks In Martin County, Texas, Helen Rice Hammon Apr 2022

Connections Between Interglacial Variation And Lithological Variability Within Midland Basin Permian Shale Rocks In Martin County, Texas, Helen Rice Hammon

LSU Master's Theses

The Upper Pennsylvanian (323.2–289.9 Ma) and Lower Permian (289.9-251 Ma), (Wolfcamp and Spraberry formations) interval of the Midland Basin, West Texas, contains a mixed succession of shale, carbonate, and siltstone/sandstone lithofacies that accumulated in a deep-water marine environment under variable hydrographic restrictions. The heterogenous stratigraphy found in the Wolfcamp and Spraberry formation was formed in response to variations in sea level and a transition from a glacial to an interglacial climate during the Early Permian. These fluctuations left behind alternating beds of mudstone and carbonate, interwoven with thin sandstone beds. Because the Wolfcamp and Spraberry formations are highly heterolithic, it …


Efficient Low Dimensional Representation Of Vector Gaussian Distributions, Md Mahmudul Hasan Apr 2022

Efficient Low Dimensional Representation Of Vector Gaussian Distributions, Md Mahmudul Hasan

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation seeks to find optimal graphical tree model for low dimensional representation of vector Gaussian distributions. For a special case we assumed that the population co-variance matrix $\Sigma_x$ has an additional latent graphical constraint, namely, a latent star topology. We have found the Constrained Minimum Determinant Factor Analysis (CMDFA) and Constrained Minimum Trace Factor Analysis (CMTFA) decompositions of this special $\Sigma_x$ in connection with the operational meanings of the respective solutions. Characterizing the CMDFA solution of special $\Sigma_x$, according to the second interpretation of Wyner's common information, is equivalent to solving the source coding problem of finding the minimum …


Landscape Materials: Impact On Water Quality At Different Temperatures, Vignesh Tiruvannamalai '24 Apr 2022

Landscape Materials: Impact On Water Quality At Different Temperatures, Vignesh Tiruvannamalai '24

Distinguished Student Work

The purpose of this experiment is to analyze how commonly used landscaping materials (wood mulch, rubber mulch, and landscape stones) will affect the quality and chemical composition of runoff water they come into contact with, and how this will be impacted by different temperatures experienced in different climatic regions.

In order to conduct this experiment, always wear safety goggles and gloves when handling experiment materials. First, prepare the landscaping materials and rinse the containers and lids. Then, place the designated amount of landscaping materials in each container and fill each with 2.27 liters of filtered water, subsequently covering them and …


Modeling The Effect Of Human Behavior On Disease Transmission, Katie Yan Apr 2022

Modeling The Effect Of Human Behavior On Disease Transmission, Katie Yan

Mathematics and Statistics Theses

Many infectious disease models build upon the classical Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model. The SIR model is a compartmental model that is used to model disease transmission throughout a population. The SIR model and its variations often focus on the transmission of disease but rarely include behavioral or informational components that explore how the perception of a disease influences transmission. In this thesis we propose a six compartment SIR model that segments the classical SIR model based on knowledge of information to explore the sharing of information and its ability to increase and decrease transmission. We designate these two model states as …


Geo 100: Environmental Geology Oer Curation, Chealsye Bowley Apr 2022

Geo 100: Environmental Geology Oer Curation, Chealsye Bowley

Curated OER Collections

This OER curation is an annotated bibliography of prospective OER for the GVSU course GEO 100: Environmental Geology.


Ens 300: Principles Of Sustainability Oer Curation, Chealsye Bowley Apr 2022

Ens 300: Principles Of Sustainability Oer Curation, Chealsye Bowley

Curated OER Collections

This OER curation is an annotated bibliography of prospective OER for the GVSU course ENS 300: Principles of Sustainability, assembled by request from the instructor.


Population Genomic Dynamics Of Mesopelagic Lanternfishes Diaphus Dumerilii, Lepidophanes Guentheri, And Ceratoscopelus Warmingii (Family: Myctophidae) In The Gulf Of Mexico, Andrea Bernard, Kimberly A. Finnegan, Tracey Sutton, Ron Eytan, Max Weber, Mahmood Shivji Apr 2022

Population Genomic Dynamics Of Mesopelagic Lanternfishes Diaphus Dumerilii, Lepidophanes Guentheri, And Ceratoscopelus Warmingii (Family: Myctophidae) In The Gulf Of Mexico, Andrea Bernard, Kimberly A. Finnegan, Tracey Sutton, Ron Eytan, Max Weber, Mahmood Shivji

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles

Assessing the impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (DWHOS) on deep-sea fish assemblages of the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) has been hindered by an absence of baseline (pre-spill) data concerning the population genetic dynamics of these fishes. The lanternfishes (Myctophidae) are a speciose, yet understudied, taxonomic group, that comprise a significant portion of the global deep-sea biomass, making them integral members of meso- and bathy-pelagic food webs. Herein, we used a genomic approach (double digest restriction site associated DNA sequencing) to investigate the temporal genetic dynamics of three species of lanternfishes within the northern GOM in the region of …


Comparison Of The Results Of The Suppression Of Surface Related Multiple Reflections By Predictive Deconvolution In Pre- And Post-Stack In 2d Marine Seismic Reflection Data: A Case Study From The Sea Of Marmara, Mehmet Ali Üge, Ali İsmet Kanli Apr 2022

Comparison Of The Results Of The Suppression Of Surface Related Multiple Reflections By Predictive Deconvolution In Pre- And Post-Stack In 2d Marine Seismic Reflection Data: A Case Study From The Sea Of Marmara, Mehmet Ali Üge, Ali İsmet Kanli

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

This study aims to suppress the multiple reflections from the multi-channel seismic reflection data, which collected on the profile M97-29 at the Sea of Marmara with the MTA Sismik-1 Vessel in 1997 by the General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA), both at the pre- and post-stack stages separately, by using predictive deconvolution and to compare both results. The stack section obtained by applying predictive deconvolution to the pre-stack shot gathers, is compared with the stack section obtained by applying predictive deconvolution to the post-stack section, which has no predictive deconvolution application before stack. The multiple reflections are mostly …


Simplified Synthesis Of Conjugated Polymers Enabled Via 1,4-Dihydropyrrolo[3,2-B]Pyrrole, Kenneth-John Jack Bell Apr 2022

Simplified Synthesis Of Conjugated Polymers Enabled Via 1,4-Dihydropyrrolo[3,2-B]Pyrrole, Kenneth-John Jack Bell

Master of Science in Chemical Sciences Theses

Conjugated polymers have attracted significant attention as the active layer material in organic electronics, such as organic photovoltaics and light-emitting diodes, partly due to the ability to influence a broad range of properties through structural design motifs. However, high performance conjugated polymers suffer from numerous synthetic steps, generation of toxic waste, and harsh reaction conditions all of which impart additional costs that inhibit their widespread utilization. Therefore, an emphasis on reducing synthetic complexity and utilizing abundant, commercially available starting materials is needed for organic electronics to reach their full potential. Dihydropyrrolo[3,2-b]pyrrole (H2DPP) chromophores offer a simple one-pot synthesis …


The Role Small And Medium Enterprises’ In Sustainability Coastal Media Solutions Goal 8 Un Sdg, Bridgette Devlin Apr 2022

The Role Small And Medium Enterprises’ In Sustainability Coastal Media Solutions Goal 8 Un Sdg, Bridgette Devlin

Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

No abstract provided.


Predicting Covid-19 Fake News, Nilanjana Nambiar Apr 2022

Predicting Covid-19 Fake News, Nilanjana Nambiar

Honors Projects in Data Science

The aim of this project is to use a machine learning model to identify COVID-19 fake news on Twitter and perform additional analysis on the fake news tweets to distinguish any common trends. As misinformation is very common in the information found online, the purpose of the study is to see how machine learning can be used to discern what information can be classified as true versus what is false. Prior research regarding fake news detection, modeling, and analysis was conducted to familiarize on the current studies provided in predicting and analyzing COVID-19 fake news on Twitter. In this study, …