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Increased campaign costs, dark money, and Democratic decline in America
The project investigates the correlation between increased campaign costs and democratic decline in America. The project discusses the roles of 501(c) organizations and PACs and their “dark money” in contributing to increase in campaign costs
High-function EEG using machine learning
Historically, neurological diagnoses have been inaccessible to many people unless the need is dire. Using deep learning accelerated by Nvidia GPUs and a vast collection of EEG data, EEGs can become much more robust and accessible to many more people
Design of a SIM card-controlled mobile robot for remote surface water sampling
A mobile robot is designed with a Subscriber Identification Module card for full controllability and connectivity through the internet. Robot has wheels and amphibious capability, and provides remote control of on-board instrumentation
Studies toward functionalization of tenulin and isotenulin via Diels-Alder reactions
This research focuses on functionalizing the molecules Tenulin and Isotenulin by adding substituents to the enone via Diels-Alder reactions
Chattanooga drag herstory project
In Week Five of the semester, we will begin talking about the structure and the expectations for our Chattanooga Drag Herstory Project, during which you will interview local members of the Chattanooga drag community, past and present, with a serie
Relationship between biological crusts and petrocalcic materials from Nevada, USA.
The purpose of this study was to examine biological crusts and their occurrence on and relationship to indurated carbonate soil (petrocalcic) materials in an arid region
Loneliness, stress, and wellbeing in younger and older women in women empowering wellness
Participants (n=13) completed a survey before attending the first session. Differences existed in perceived stress and wellbeing between younger and older women. Negative correlations existed between wellbeing and stress and wellbeing and loneliness
Modeling recurrent injury events in athletic population
Musculoskeletal injuries are prevalent in athletics. Over the past several decades there has been increased participation in sports. In this study, we will propose a statistical model to predict the risk of injury of individual athletes
Platinum alkynyl ligand interactions determined by X-ray crystallography
Platinum alkynyl compounds are commonly used in photoelectric devices (e.g., Solar Cells). Properties of these platinum compounds can be tuned by the surrounding ligand set, a property that we investigated by X-ray crystallography
Developing a model to map the potential areas for landslide hazards in Hamilton County, TN using geospatial technology
Many hillsides/steep slopes in Hamilton County, TN are susceptible to landslides. A model is being developed to detect/map the potential areas for landslides in the study site using geospatial technology. Preliminary results will be presented