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Natural Sciences Poster Session (Morken Atrium)3:45 pm - Keynote Speaker (Morken 103):The Chemistry of Interfaces: Engineering Materials for Biotechnology, Aerospace and Beyond Dr. Kjersta Larson-Smith (PLU Alumna, 2006), Boeing Research and Technology, The Boeing Company The chemical interactions that occur at interfaces are often challenging to understand, yet they are critical to the engineering of new materials. This talk will explore the role of interfacial science for two vastly different
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members elected from the faculty for three-year overlapping terms with the provision that the committee be comprised of one member chosen from the College of Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Social Sciences; one member chosen from the College of Natural Sciences; and one member chosen from either the College of Health Professions or the College of Professional Studies. Advisory Membership: Director of first year experience program; director of international honors program; director of core
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effectively in their chosen area. With respect to this base of knowledge, these global statements can be made: The PLU graduate is expected to have a broad knowledge of the basic liberal arts and sciences. The PLU graduate should have an understanding of the interconnections among these basic liberal arts and sciences that provide the broad framework for living with the complexities of life. The PLU graduate is expected to develop an in-depth knowledge of a specified area of knowledge designated as a
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Annica Stiles ’25 explores Iceland’s wilderness and culture Annica Stiles, an environmental stud
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know the professors, a world of stories, laughter, and knowledge far beyond recognition was exposed to me. This can be seen through the excitement that Akiko Nosaka brings when she teaches East Asian Cultures as she draws Japanese characters on the board, breaking down their symbolic value, and weaving personal stories into her lectures. You’ll find Bradford Andrews, the man with two first names, placing his own unique humor into each PowerPoint in Introduction to Biological Anthropology. Laura
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, Comparison and Use in Oriented Lipid Bilayer Studies of Piscidin Shiela Jones, Senior Capstone Seminar The problem of RF heating in biological ssNMR samples is addressed here through comparisons of total average electric and magnetic field over a sample volume, defined as 12-mm by 6-mm by 4-mm. Six different Low-E coil capacitor designs at 630 MHz are simulated and compared with a typical four-turn, flat-wire solenoid to minimize the E/B ratio over the sample volume, thus reducing RF-induced heating
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Faculty Research InterestsStudents are encouraged to do research with a faculty member during their undergraduate experience at PLU. Check the Natural Sciences website for more information about the Undergraduate Research summer program.Ann Auman I am a microbial ecologist interested in studying microbial communities in natural environments with the goals of understanding how the microbes are contributing to global processes and what products these microbes may be making that may be of
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Scholarship for the Women’s Center supports student research and programming at the center. And Lynn (Geschwind ’71) Ostenson, in memory of her late husband Richard Ostenson ’71, established an endowed scholarship for African-American students studying in the natural sciences. Endowment for Academics and Mission Gifts to the campaign led to the creation of four endowed chairs and an endowed professorship. These endowments help attract and retain top faculty, bring public recognition to the university and
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Guidelines for Pre-Tenure Third Year Reviews (pdf) view download
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Despite pandemic challenges, transfer student finds community at PLU Posted by: Marcom Web Team / Ma
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