Spring 2014 Armour R&D Expo Winners Announced
This semester over 40 Armour College of Engineering (ACE) students participated in the Spring 2014 Armour R&D Expo. At the event, students that participated in the Program for Undergraduate Research in Engineering (PURE) and Mentored INnovative Development students presented posters detailing the work they had completed.
ACE PURE provides undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct research alongside researchers at and outside IIT. The program is part of IIT Engineering Themes distinctive education initiative, where students are given the opportunity to study areas in which engineers can impact the entire global population, while enriching and advancing their education. All ACE PURE projects related directly to one of the current IIT Engineering Themes: Water, Health, Security, and Energy.
ACE MIND is a program for undergraduate engineering students. MIND focuses on the development and implementation of technology to address contemporary challenges improving and impacting mankind and the environment. This new program is about the development of technology based on research findings, rather than the execution of basic research. We encourage faculty and students to participate in this new program to explore new applications of ongoing research and/or work towards the utilization of innovative technology.
Winners will be contacted under separate cover on how to claim their prizes.Congratulations to all! Prizes were awarded for the winner, 1st runner-up, and 2nd runner-up in each of the four themes provided there was a sufficient number of presenters. The winners were:
Water
Winner
Sylwia Odrzywolska âConstruction and Use of the Cheapstat Potentiostatâ
Health
Winner
Ritika Dhawan Characterization of Nanogel Swelling for Prevention of Anastomotic Leaks via Sustained Release of Doxycycline
1st Runners-up
Elizabeth English âRole of Immobilized Cell Adhesion Ligand Concentration and Stiffness on Scaffold Vascularizationâ
Veronica Ibarra âHistological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of the Inflammatory Response to Alginate Encapsulation Materialsâ
2nd Runners-up
Mateo Garcia âSimulation of Network Disruption from Traumatic Brain Injuryâ
Yusra Sarhan âFinding Improved Protocols for Using Deep Brain Stimulation for Treating Epileptic Seizures in Ratsâ
Energy
Winner
Jose Gibaja for âThe effect of Alternative Fuels on Diesel Engine Combustion and Controlsâ
1st Runners-up
Dzenis Beganovic for âCollection of LiBH4âł
Roxanne Myers with Nina Townley for âHot Box Experimentâ
2nd Runner-up
Tymoteusz Maculewicz for âPsychoacoustics for Wind Turbine Noise Inhibition
Security:
Winner
Luis Larco âPredictive Policingâ
1st Runner-up
Raed Tawil âAnimal Vocalization Projectâ