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4-12-2008

• API Students Present at WKU Research Conference

Student researchers from the Applied Physics Institute participated at the 38th Annual WKU Research Conference. The conference was held on Saturday, April 12, at the Carroll Knicely Conference Center.

Students presented results of their research projects:

  • Brian Cooper, "Underwater Threat Detection Using Pulse Neutrons"
  • Chris Davenport, "Unmanned Ground Vehicles to Defuse IED’s"
  • Matthew Lodmell, "Design of a New Control System for an Electron Neutron Generator"
  • Kyle Moss, "Design of Electroencephalogram and Electrocardiogram Technology Including Wireless Integration for Use in Polysomnography"
  • Jason Musser, "Correction in Doppler Broadening in Gamma Ray Spectra for Light Nuclei"
  • Jason Smith, "Modeling Results for Environmental Acoustic Pressure Obstructions"

Jason Smith received honorable mention for his presentation.

The Annual WKU Student Research Conference showcases student excellence in scholarly activities across multiple disciplines. This annual event provides opportunities to recognize WKU students and their contributions to their respective disciplines.

Jason Smith, Honorable Mention

• Jason Smith, Honorable Mention at the Annual WKU Student Research Conference.

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