NDSU EXPLORE
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NDSU EXPLORE is a program to encourage and celebrate the scholarly accomplishments of NDSU undergraduate students. Whether majoring in the sciences, engineering, business, arts or humanities – all undergraduate students are encouraged to participate in research and creative activity to enrich their academic experience. Find out more about the program at https://www.ndsu.edu/research/explore/
Recent Submissions
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2021 NDSU EXPLORE Program Booklet
(North Dakota State University, 2021) -
2019 NDSU EXPLORE Program Booklet
(North Dakota State University, 2019) -
Ruggedness Test for Density Measurements of Flax Fiber
(North Dakota State University, 2015)Density is a fundamental physical property of a reinforcement for composites. It appears widely in calculations, which are mostly used for engineering designs. The density of homogeneous solid materials is generally ... -
Effect of coagulants in removing cyanotoxin-microcystinin drinking water treatment process
(North Dakota State University, 2015)The presence of cyanotoxins in source water is a worldwide problem. The most widespread cyanotoxin, called microcystins (MCs), produced from Microcystis Aeroginosa, can cause severe problems to the environment, animals and ... -
2015 NDSU EXPLORE Program Booklet
(North Dakota State University, 7/7/1905) -
2014 NDSU EXPLORE Program Booklet
(North Dakota State University, 7/6/1905) -
3-D Printing: A New Approach to Water Filtration
(North Dakota State University, 2015)People often find themselves in situations where clean drinking water is not readily available. One solution to this problem is the use of portable water filters. However, some water filters are too expensive or bulky to ... -
Investigation of Potential Anti-Microbial Agents Capable of Inhibiting the Growth of Microorganisms Associated with Dental Implantation-related Infections
(North Dakota State University, 2015)Statement of Problem: Approximately 500,000 dental implant procedures are performed every year, and this number is growing exponentially [1]. Data have shown that these operations have a failure rate of around 5 percent ... -
Converting 3D Point Cloud Data into 2D Occupancy Grids suitable for Robot Applications
(North Dakota State University, 2015)Point clouds are a common data type in robotics applications. They allow a robot to “see” its environment. Unfortunately, its use for path planning is somewhat limited. There is just too much data for a robot to look through ...