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3D modeling, CNC machining and extrusion molding
I am looking for a student who is interested in learning 3D modeling, CNC machining and extrusion molding. My lab has a very nice CNC machine, Tormach 440 (see here https://www.tormach.com/pcnc-440/). I plan to utilize this CNC machine to make plastic enclosures for the small wearable sensors. First, 3D models of enclosures and molds to make these enclosures need to be designed in Fusion 360 software. Then the molds need to be machined out of wax and tested. When the molds are fully tested, we will need to machine them from aluminum. The machined molds then will be used with a plastic extrusion machine to make enclosures. This is a rather involved project but a fun learning experience for anyone interested in advanced manufacturing....
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Electrical Engineering | Engr Science & Mechanics | Engineering Mechanics | Mechanical Engineering | Aerospace Engineer & Mechanics | Computer EngineeringKeywords
design | CNC | fusion | 3D modeling | prototyping | 3D printingFaculty
Edward SazonovBioinorganic chemistry of chromium/new drugs for diabetes
Elucidation of the structure, function, and mode of action of metallobiomolecules.The elucidation of the structure, function, and mode of action of metallobiomolecules via: 1) spectroscopic, magnetic, kinetic and biochemical studies of the natural systems and 2) the synthesis and characterization of biomimetic inorganic complexes. Our research applies biochemical and synthetic and physical inorganic methods to characterize the function and properties of metallobiomolecules (naturally occurring molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, sugars, etc. that contain tightly bound metal ions). The presence of the metal ions gives these species unique magnetic and spectroscopic properties (such as color) that provide avenues (not available to t...
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Biology/Biochemistry | Chemistry | Chemical EngineeringKeywords
Diabetes | chromium | cardiovascular disease | cancer | bioinorganicFaculty
John Vincentbiomedical and environmental sensors
Dr. Cheng is looking for motivated undergraduate students to join his group. The students will participate in several projects funded by NSF, GLPF and UA. As an example, his group is developing new implantable material, sensors and machine learning algorithms in order to remotely monitor people with disabilities. The students should be familiar with engineering principles, programming and problem solving....
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Chemical Engineering | Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Computer Engineering | Materials ScienceFaculty
Mark ChengDeep Learning on Geosocial Media as Volunteered Geographic Information
The position is about developing deep learning tools to analyze geosocial media data for various applications, such as earth science, disaster management, and transportation. Required skills: 1. Strong Python programming skills 2. Have taken the class on statistics and probability 3. Being Self-motivated 4. Good time management and be a team player Preferred skills: 1. Knowledge in deep learning and tensorflow 2. Knowledge in machine learning or data science...
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Zhe JiangDesigning a low noise amplifier for detectors of elementaty particles using electronic circuit simulation techniques
Use electronics circuit simulation software to design a dedicated low noise amplifier for novel detectors of elementary particles. Requires familiarity with relevant hardware (e.g., transimpedance amplifier) and software (e.g., LTspice)...
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Igor OstrovskiyMetabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology
The Summers research lab is always looking for motivated undergraduate students who are interested in performing research at the interface of engineering, microbiology, and biochemistry. Students will work on one of several projects related to genetic engineering of bacteria and yeast, including: (1) Elucidation of how bacteria recognize and respond to caffeine in their environment (2) Development of tools to engineer bacteria and yeast (3) Engineering bacteria to create high-value chemicals (4) Engineering yeast cells to produce high-value chemicals Students should expect to spend 6-10 hours per week in the lab. A commitment of at least one academic year is requested, but ideally students will continue to perform research in the l...
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Pre-Medical | Biochemistry/Biology | Biochemistry-Microbiology | Biology | Biology/Biochemistry | Chemical Engineering | Microbiology | BiochemistryKeywords
caffeine | metabolic engineering | synthetic biology | riboswitches | biocatalysis | microbiologyFaculty
Ryan SummersAdaptive design of immersive e-learning lab (ADIE)
Our lab (ADIE) is looking for passionate undergraduate students working together! Our lab ADIE (adaptive design of immersive e-learning lab) is currently studying how immersive learning technologies support marginalized learners in STEM education. Educational technology is an academic discipline that addresses ways to utilize technologies to make our society, world, and education better. We believe that engaging digital platforms (e.g., VR and digital games) can help underrepresented students to be involved in education with pursuing the value of diversity, inclusion and equity. For instance, the major research project that our lab is doing is the design and development of a digital game-based learning platform aimed to enhance integrat...
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Special Educ-Multiple Disab | Educational Psychology | Educational Research | Interdisciplinary | Instructional Technology | Computer ScienceKeywords
technology | Video Games | Online Gaming | education | engineering | autism | play | Intervention | STEM | computers | ASD | design thinking | computational thinking | simulationFaculty
Jewoong MoonAlabama Shakespeare Project
The Alabama Shakespeare Project (ASP) welcomes applications from undergraduate researchers to undertake projects related to sixteenth- and seventeenth-century plays, particularly those a part of our current season. This may include any one or combination of the following: * dramaturgical research, such as the history and context of a specific play; script cutting and editing; pre- and post-show presentations; lobby audience engagement installations; rehearsal support; &c. * devise original music or choreography informed by the specific needs of a play. * develop and carry out ethnographic research exploring players’ and playgoers’ experience with and reactions to Renaissance stage technologies, including designing surveys, interviews...
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Sociology | Theatre | Foreign Languages & Literature | Anthropology | Classics | Dance | English | History | Art History | MusicKeywords
Literature | Early Modern History | Dramaturgy | English | Italian | Renaissance | TheatreFaculty
Elizabeth TavaresExploring Pain
Elective-Independent Study Research Opportunity-you can take this as an elective course or you could take it for no credit If you are interested in experiencing the research process first hand and building your research resume this Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semester and Summer Semester 2025. My research areas that we will be working on: Evidence Based Pain Management Interventions, Minimum commitment is 3 semesters. We will be working on the following. 4 hours per week (flexible hours-self-directed) 2 hours weekly scheduled meeting via zoom (T or Thursday 8 AM-5 PM) -Assist with manuscript writing -Literature Reviews & systematic reviews-you will be coding and cleaning data -Writing and submitting manuscripts for publication. ...
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Yes - UA 156Paid Position?
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Pre-Medical | Social Work | Social Welfare | Psychology | Health/Non Teach | Health Education & PromotionKeywords
health | mental health | depression | painFaculty
Avani ShahElectrochemical Separation for Rare Earth Elements
Project Description: Rare earth elements (REEs) are a crucial component for most modern technologies including consumer electronics, medical equipment, defense systems, and green energies such as battery, fuel cell, and electric vehicles. Contrary to the name “rare earth”, REEs are indeed present in the earth crust at a moderate concentration, and some of them even have a concentration comparable to the commonly used copper. The real challenge in obtaining rare earth metals is the separation between the elements because they present very similar physio-chemical properties and are always bundled together in nature. This challenge persists as well when the recycling of REEs is concerned. The current processes used in REE separation are ne...