FAU Undergraduate Student Research
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Constructing Adulthood in Contemporary Societies
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Branaman, Ann, Ostroot, Ashley
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: In America and other industrialized countries there
has been a delay in attainment of traditional markers
of adulthood (i.e. marriage, parenthood, completion
of education, and full-time employment). Young people
are becoming “adults” much later than previous
generations, and their ideas of what it means to be
an adult are shifting. Some have claimed that a new
period of life called “… more
Full Text: Constructing Adulthood in Contemporary Societies Ashley Ostroot and Dr. Ann Branaman College of Arts and Letters of Florida Atlantic University Abstract In America and other industrialized countries there has been a delay in attainment of traditional …
Sixth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: FAU's Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry hosts an annual symposium where students engaged in undergraduate research may present their findings either through a poster presentation or an oral presentation. more
Full Text: WELCOME Welcome to the 6th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, which showcases undergraduate students at FAU who are engaged in research, scholarship and creative activities. Students present their findings through poster or visual and oral or …
Photo Documentary: Equine Assisted Therapies of South Florida
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Hart, Sharon, Pratt, Charles
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: My documentary focuses on the aspects of therapeutic
riding: which engages the rider both physically and
mentally. Physically the rider is able to build core body
strength and the movement of the horse mimics the
human gate. Mentally the riders attention has to be
engaged multi-dimensionally focusing both on the instructions
they are given and on the connection with
the horse. The shift in… more
Full Text: Photo Documentary: Equine Assisted Therapies of South Florida Charles Pratt & Assistant Professor Sharon Hart Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Project Statement 6I¾IGXMSRW Equine Assisted Therapies of South Florida currently Equine Assisted …
Applications of Rain Catchers For Reduced Usage of Clean Water in Household Plumbing
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Figallo, Jean Paul, King, Bertrand, Mesnick, Joshua, Su, Joe
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Adequate supply of clean water is one of the major
challenges facing humanity for decades to come. For
every flush of a toilet, 1 to 3 gallons of clean water
is used. To put this in perspective, the World Health
Organization recommends a minimum of 5 gallons of
water per person per day for washing, cooking, and
drinking. To conserve water and the associated energy
required for produce… more
Full Text: Applications of Rain Catchers For Reduced Usage of Clean Water in Household Plumbing Bertrand King, Jean Paul Figallo, Joshua Mesnick and Dr. Joe Su College of Engineering and Computer Science Palm Beach County Background Results •The average American …
Genetic Engineering of Tomato Plants Expressing β-Glucuronidasethrough Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Justs, Adriana, Kaplan, Noah, Zhang, Xing-Hai
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Advancements in biotechnology have allowed us to
study genetics and plant physiology by engineering
transgenic plants. For our research we transformed
Micro-Tom, a tomato variety developed for use in
genetic research, using Agrobacterium mediated
transformation. Within a time span of fourteen weeks,
we inserted two distinct plasmid constructs (pCAMBIA2301
and E1492). Plants have the unique… more
Full Text: Genetic Engineering of Tomato Plants Expressing βGlucuronidase through Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation Adriana Justs, Noah Kaplan and Xing-Hai Zhang Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Atlantic University Table 1. Summary of the regenerated …
Community-based research to address dementia & Parkinson’s disease in older adults
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Alam, Khosnur, Martini, Jessica, Perez, Yolanda, Sonin, Jaclyn
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: There are increasing numbers of older adults living
in Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs).
Many of these residents are living with dementia and Parkinson’s disease. CCRCs are challenged to provide
therapies that enhance ability to carry out activities
of daily living for these residents. The purpose
of this project is to identify effective therapies. The
Stinger Action research… more
Full Text: Community-based research to address dementia & Parkinson’s disease in older adults Khosnur Alam, Jessica Martini, Yolanda Perez, Jaclyn Sonin, Dr. Joy Longo, Dr. Patricia Liehr Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University Introduction …
Rational and Emotional Advertising is most persuasive to Tile GPS locating device’s Target Market
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Cenizal, Roman, Hill, Linda, Potenza, Alex
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: This study analyzes which advertising techniques
would best entice consumers to purchase a “Tile”.
Tile, a portable GPS device, connects to a smartphone
app to make the process of finding lost or
valuable items quick and easy. We researched which
advertising techniques would best attract customers
and enable them to see Tile as a need not a want.
Secondary, research shows that Americans… more
Full Text: Rational and Emotional Advertising is most persuasive to Tile GPS locating device’s Target Market Alex Potenza, Linda Hill, Roman Cenizal College of Business Florida Atlantic University Which advertising approaches will best persuade Tile’s target market …
Laboratory Industry Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Cox, Kevin, Estriplet, Ed, Koku, Paul Sergius, Smith, Allen E.
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Laboratory testing has been significantly changed
by the implementation of the Affordable Care Act
(ACA) which has influenced reimbursements, patient
choice, and direct access testing policies. However,
the impact of the ACA on individual laboratory facilities
is unclear. The focus of this research initiative is to identify how this regulatory change has influenced
laboratory facilities. We… more
Full Text: Laboratory Industry Affordable Care Act (ACA) Ed Estriplet Jr, Prof. Kevin Cox, Dr. Paul Koku, and Dr. Allen Smith College of Business Florida Atlantic University What are the effects of the Affordable Preliminary Findings Care Act (ACA) on the laboratory …
Removing Methanol Additives from Fracking Fluids
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Meeroff, Daniel E., Meyer, Lisandre
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Methanol additives used in fracking fluids are harmful
to both the environment and to public health. This
is because methanol is a hazardous air pollutant and
can contaminate the groundwater. The EPA estimates
32.5 tons of methanol is released into the environment
each year. The aim of this study is to test the
removal efficiency of methanol additives from fracking
fluids using advanced… more
Full Text: Removing Methanol Additives from Fracking Fluids Lisandré Meyer and Dr. Daniel Meeroff College of Engineering and Computer Science Florida Atlantic University Results Introduction • Methanol additives used in fracking fluids can contaminate nearby …
Self-Care for Nurse Leaders in Acute Care Environment Reduces Perceived Stress: A Pilot Study
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Dyess, Susan MacLeod, Marquit, Doren-Elyse, Newman, David, Prestia, Angela
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Nurse leaders need to possess stress management
skills to support their effective and successful management
of their patient service units. Meditation is
frequently cited within the literature as an option for
a number of workforces to cultivate being present,
and recognizing and reducing stress. Therefore, the
purpose of this study is to examine the impact of a
personal systematic… more
Full Text: es Self-Care for Nurse Leaders in Acute Care Environment Reduces Perceived Stress: A Pilot Study Doren-Elyse Marquit Undergraduate Researcher Background Susan MacLeod Dyess, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, NE-BC, Faculty Mentor Purpose Angela Prestia PhD, RN, NEA-BC- …
Improvement of Cooling Efficiency for Data Centers using Heat Pipes
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Ashfaq, Ahmed, Hawkins, Patrick, Hoo-Fatt, Stephan, Stepien, Danielle
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: Data centers are one of key components in success
of many IT companies such as Google. Cooling of
data centers has been a decade-long problem since
tremendous heat emitted from multiple racks of computing
facilities typically overwhelms the cooling
magnitude by traditional air-based cooling schemes.
The objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness
of heat pipe-based cooling… more
Full Text: Improvement of Cooling Efficiency for Data Centers using Heat Pipes Stephan Hoo-Fatt, Danielle Stepien, Patrick Hawkins, Ahmed Ashfaq, and Dr. Mike Kim Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering Florida Atlantic University INTRODUCTION METHODOLOGIES …
Let’s Play! Using Academic Games and Friendly Competition to Enhance Content Knowledge
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Dassa, Lori, Osborne, Chelsea
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: My research question was to determine if using academic
games and friendly competitions during instruction
would increase the knowledge of 5th grade
students in science content. To test this hypothesis, I
created a pre/post assessment cycle design focusing
on the human body standard. Participants included
20 5th graders at Park Lakes Elementary. These students
took a pre test, were… more
Full Text: Let’s Play! Using Academic Games and Friendly Competition to Enhance Content Knowledge. Chelsea Osborne and Dr. Lori Dassa College of Education of Florida Atlantic University Method Can incorporating academic games and friendly competition lead to …
Seasonal Patterns of Frequently Observed Manatees in the Harbor Branch Channel Using Photo-Identification Techniques
Type: Text
Year: 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Goldsworthy Gomez, Lauren, Moore, Jon
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: The manatee project at Harbor Branch Oceanographic
Institute was established in 2009. Land-based observations
and photo-identification techniques have
been used over the last seven years. This has allowed
observers to recognize specific resident manatees
that visit this location season after season. The photographs
have been shared with the Manatee Photo-
Identification System database and… more
Full Text: Seasonal Patterns of Frequently Observed Manatees in the Harbor Branch Channel Using Photo-Identification Techniques Lauren Goldsworthy and Dr. Jon Moore Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University Introduction Method Frequently Seen Manatees C …