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  • about the environment she works to develop a suite of technologies which not only reduces Boeing’s environmental impact but also reduces manufacturing cost and flow time.  Outside of the lab, you can find Jessica voraciously consuming a mix of self-development and fantasy books, traveling around the world, and learning how to play the ukulele. 5:00-5:30 pm - Reception for Capstone Presenters (Morken Center for Learning and Technology, Atrium or Patio)

  • -nm feature sizes required for the development of faster and more efficient microprocessors. In this project, we investigate how nonlinear block polymer architectures impact the thermodynamics underlying their microphase separation. Specifically, we describe the synthesis of densely grafted, core-shell bottlebrush polymers derived from linking cylinder-forming ABA-type triblocks through their chain midpoints. Using temperature-dependent synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering, we demonstrate that

  • represented District I at the NAIA national tournament four straight years. Van Beek averaged a career-best 16.8 points per game as a senior and in the 1959 championship game against Tennessee State, Van Beek led the Lutes with a team-high 24 points. Van Beek also worked at the university for 50 years, serving as dean of admissions and financial aid, and ending his career in development. “I still feel like I’m working for PLU,” he says. “It’s part of who I am.” His connection took root early. At