Recent Submissions

  • Noachian-Hesperian Boundary: A Potential Pivotal Moment for Mars’ Magnetosphere 

    Schirrick, Benjamin (North Dakota State University, 2023)
    A magnetosphere is a region that is essential for an atmosphere and the potential of life, so what happened to Mars’ ? This poster will examine a section of Mars’ geologic history that may house the answer. The Noachian ...
  • Research Upon Airline Passenger Experience 

    Dang, Ly Truong Phuc (North Dakota State University, 2022)
    Aviation has a rich and long history. The industry has evolved increasingly over the year to accommodate technological advancement. However, along the way, the human part of it has been removed from the conversation. ...
  • Efficacy of Modular Design in Healthcare 

    Heckmann, Daniel T. (North Dakota State University, 2022)
    Modular design has become an industry leading philosophy for the future of community-based health services. Modular applied as a design principle subdivides a construction system into independently fabricated units, ...
  • Spatial Ability Reasoning: The Strengths and Weaknesses Between Virtual Reality and Paper Pencil Testing 

    Llapa, John (North Dakota State University, 2022)
    In the United States, many high schoolers are frustrated about sitting through boring classes and not understanding their classes. This research project aims to explore a potential solution to these problems through the ...
  • Adapting Green: A Step by Step Methodology for Integrating LEED and WELL Standards Into Adaptive Reuse Projects 

    Trosen, Tanner (North Dakota State University, 2022)
    LEED is the most widely used green building system in the world. LEED provides tools that clearly lay out the sustainable criteria for a building project. LEED is being implemented more and more every day, as is shown by ...
  • Detention Surveillance: A Closer Look Into What Makes a Secure Prison 

    Kubischta, Makala (North Dakota State University, 2022)
    This research will look into case studies to determine what types of floor plans have the best security and safety elements for a prison. By using simulation software, a conclusion can be made for which prison is the ...
  • The Methodology of Calculating the Carbon Footprint of a Building 

    Kane, Kaitlyn (North Dakota State University, 2022)
    The thesis research topic I chose is the methodology of calculating the carbon footprint of a building. I chose this topic because I care a lot about our environment and sustaining it. How can I take a site and not wipe ...
  • Research of Sandy Hook Elementary, the New and Improved 

    Krutsinger, Brooke (North Dakota State University, 2022)
    School safety has been a part of the political discussion all over the world about both large scale (a country) and small (a city). According to US News, for the school year 2020-2021 alone, there were a total of 93 schools ...
  • The Investigation of EEG Responses for Design Tasks Using Traditional and Digital Tools 

    Arroyo, Gaius Josiah D. (North Dakota State University, 2022)
    With the emergence of computers and modern technology, the way professionals do architecture has drastically change over the recent decades and schools have been faced with the task of how they want to guide the next ...
  • Medication Safety and Opioid Risk Screenings Conducted by Nurses in Patients' Homes 

    O'Gary, Brianna; Eukel, Heidi N. (North Dakota State University, 2022)
    Home health patients are at risk of medication safety issues due to lack of pharmacy follow up. A Home Health Screening Program was created by NDSU’s ONE Program to expand medication safety and opioid risk screenings to ...
  • Ruggedness Test for Density Measurements of Flax Fiber 

    Moreira, Augusto (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 

    Xu, Yue; Roy, Dhriti; Khan, Eakalak (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 ...
  • Bus Shelter Design Competition for Third Year Architecture Studio Students 

    Unknown author (Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)
    Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ...
  • Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Erica Wachter 

    Wachter, Erica (Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)
    Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ...
  • Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Tia Thomas 

    Tia, Thomas (Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)
    Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ...
  • Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Jason Picka 

    Picka, Jason (Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)
    Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ...
  • Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Chryso Onisiforou 

    Onisiforou, Chryso (Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)
    Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ...
  • Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Michael Keim 

    Keim, Michael (Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)
    Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ...
  • Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Jessica Johnson 

    Johnson, Jessica (Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)
    Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ...
  • Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Matthew Heirigs 

    Heirigs, Matthew (Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)
    Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ...

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