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  • (erika.offerdahl@wsu.edu) or Dr. Molly Kelton (molly.kelton@wsu.edu) with any questions. Read Previous Dynamic Compression Summer School Read Next Paid Electrical Engineering Intern, Tacoma Water LATEST POSTS Let’s Gaze At the Stars June 24, 2024 AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Water February 2, 2024 USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering REU January 23, 2024

  • choice. Clinical agencies may have additional requirements that must be followed for attendance. Post-Licensure, MSN & DNP Students: The gray scrub uniform is not required for post-licensure MSN and DNP clinical rotations. Students must have their PLU Student ID Badge over appropriate professional (business/business casual) attire and may wear a white lab coat. Students have the option to embroider the lab coat with the PLU logo via the SoN’s vendor of choice. All students will wear closed toe shoes

  • 2024 Physics Capstone SymposiumSenior Physics capstone presentations will take place Monday, May 6th starting at 2pm in Rieke 103B.  2:10pm Julian Kop – “Using Python to Mathematically Model Variable Star Light Curves.” Constructing light curve plots of stellar brightness can describe various stellar properties and the systems these stars reside. Variable star light curves possess unique trends and modeling these light curves can denote long-term behavior and changes to variability. However

  • active reviewer at the Journal of Mobile Communication, Computation, and Information-Wireless Networks-Springer; at the Journal of IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management; and is an editorial assistant at the PICMET. His interpersonal skills have helped him to gain many awards and honors such as Academic Excellence Aware, Student Activities and Leadership Programs PSU 2019, Outstanding International Student Recognition Award PSU 2019, People’s Choice Awards in Ph.D. Form ETM Poster 2019, and

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  • Topics CHEM 499: Chemistry Senior Capstone PLU Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team Selected Articles Boydston, A., Church, D., Kensy, V., Peterson, G., Yakelis, N. "Investigation of the dynamic nature of 1,2- oxazines derived from peralkylcyclopentadiene and nitrosocarbonyl species." Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry Vol. 14, 2016: 5617-5621. Professional Memberships/Organizations American Chemical Society (Organic Division) American Chemical Society (ACS Pride Formerly known as Gay and Transgender

  • English Literature classes I took were not simply reading books and talking about them (though that’s a lot of fun too!). They were dynamic and had you view literature as a piece of art to engage with all your senses. For example, I wrote a song as my final project for one class, and memorized and performed a Shakespearean monologue in another one. Oh, what good times!

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  • experimental and computational researchers, drawing on UNT’s world-class resources in both instrumentation and high-performance computing. Possible research areas include: Light-Harvesting Organic/Metal-Organic Materials * Computational Catalyst Design * Transition Metal Catalysis for Organic Synthesis * Electrochemical Characterization of Semiconductor Materials * Porous Materials for Environmental Remediation * Gas-Sensing Materials * Pharmacological Modeling of Illicit Substances * Organometallic

  • micelles affect the redox and structural properties of encapsulated proteins (Graphical Abstract right). Undergraduates are exposed to a range of biochemical and computational techniques including in silico protein structure modeling, molecular cloning, site-directed mutagenesis, and protein expression and purification enabling the creation of specialized protein constructs. In parallel, students acquire experience employing a suite of biophysical methods including photochemistry and UV-visible