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A Novel Approach to Fusion Power Generation
A poster discussing the use of mechanical adiabatic compression in nuclear fusion
EVPI and Real Option Valuation
A poster discussing the interaction of the expected value of perfect information and real options valuation
Directed Assembly of Ge Quantum Dots on Si Surface with Low Dose Focused Ion Beam Templating
A poster examining a technique of nanoscale semiconductor self-assembly
The Scribe
This is the April 2011 edition of The Scribe, 2011, Issue 12. The front page features coverage of the African Student Association’s 16th Annual Afroganza event and the upcoming renovation of the Marina Dining Hall. Additional articles include UB senior Daniel Kwakeyah’s creation of the online fashion magazine The Distinguished Urban Society; UB students studying abroad in China in May; the announcement that Marian Heard ’63, CEO of Oxen Hill Partners, will serve as the 2011 commencement speaker; changes to the residence hall guest policy; geology students joining Professor John Nicolas at a fossil dig in New York’s Catskill Mountains; an alumni spotlight; and senior profiles
The Scribe
This is the October 2011 edition of The Scribe, Issue 2. The front page features a report on sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Other articles cover changes to the Marina Dining Hall; a visit from Professor Christopher Collier, former Official State Historian of Connecticut and author of My Brother Sam Is Dead, who lectured on Sarah Banks and the Married Women’s Property Act of 1877; University of Bridgeport students’ participation in downtown Bridgeport’s annual Domestic Violence Awareness Walk; and the women’s gymnastics team being honored as Bridgeport’s Sports Persons of the Year
Chamomile
A poster describing botanical, chemical, and pharmaceutical properties for the chamomile plant
Nanostructured Conformal Antenna for Biomedical Applications
Graphene Nanoribbons (GNRs), a 2-D material mono atomic layer of carbon atoms ordered in a honeycomb structure, have emerged as a potential candidate for next generation electronics. GNRs posse band gaps that are tuned by changing the width of nano ribbons, thus transform semiconductor to semimetal as the width of the ribbon changes. Graphene allows the realization of planar structures. Its excellent conductivity and highest carrier mobility at room temperature make it an ideal candidate for fabrication of nano-scale patch antenna and low power device applications. The principal objective of our research is to develop, model and prototype a nano-structured flexible patch antenna and nano-scale spiral antennas for biomedical applications
A Policy Management Framework for Integrated Network and System Management
A poster discussing the use of policy in network and systems management