
The Most Outstanding Poster(s) are: #24
and # 27
Sigma Xi Post Doctoral Poster Presentations
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, February 28, 2002
Hallway outside Lecture Rooms A and B
Refreshments will be served
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Category code: Biotechnology (B),
Chemistry (C), Engineering (E), Materials Science (M), Physics (P)
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(All abstracts have been approved
by WERB)
Note to Poster Presentation Authors about the Poster
Format:
Most posters are 60 inches in width.
Exceptions are: poster # 1 which has 46.5", #6 which
has 50" and # 13 which has 49.5".
All those with numbers above 32 have only 40" in width.
1. (M) Carl
G. Simon, Cell Seeding into Calcium Phosphate
Cement
2. (C) Rebecca
A. Zangmeister, DNA Hydrogel
Plugs Immobilized in Microfluidic Channels with Improved Stability
3. (C) H.C.
Michelle Byrd, The Gas-Phase Reactivity
of h5-cyclopentadienylcobalt
ion (CpCo·+)
toward Saturated Hydrocarbons Using Fourier-transform Mass Spectrometry
(FT-MS)
4. (C) Mary
B. Satterfield, Comparison of Commercially
Available Prostate-specific Antigen Samples by Mass Spectrometry
5. (E) Samuel
L. Manzello,Droplet/Surface Interaction:
Relevance to Fire Suppression
6. (B) Larry
R. Kneller, Neutron Interferometry Studies
of Vectorially-Oriented Single Monolayers of Membrane Proteins
7. (C) John
V. Goodpaster, Chemical Analysis of
Organic Material on the Surface of Human Scalp Hair as a Basis for Forensic
Comparisons
8. (C) Chris
Zangmeister, Directed Electroless
Deposition of Metals on Thiol Modified Au Using Microcontact Printing
9. (E) Gary
G. Leisk, The Hilbert-Huang Transform in
Time-Frequency Analysis: Implications for Machine Prognostics
10. (B) Sharon
L. Kennedy, COMBINATORIAL ASSAY OF CELLS
ON TOPOGRAPHICALLY PATTERNED SURFACES
11. (M) Derek
L. Ho, Investigation of Organically Modified
Clays with Scattering and Microscopy Techniques
12. (E) Tabbetha
A. Dobbins, Void Populations in Y2O3-Stabilized
ZrO2 Coatings Deposited by High Velocity Oxy-Fuel (HVOF) Thermal Spray
13. (C) Catherine
Rimmer, Effects of Phase Length and Bonding
Chemistry in Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography
14. (M) Julia
Slutsker, Phase Field Modeling of Elastic
Domain Structures in Constrained Layers
15. (M) Ronald
C. Hedden, Dendrimer-Star Polymers: Sub-Micrometer
Probe Molecules
16. (P) Jason
E. Sanabia, A laser-scanning confocal microscope
for ultraviolet photoluminescence spectroscopy with diffraction-limited
spatial resolution
17. (P) A.
Glen Birdwell,A clarification of the optical
interband transitions near the fundamental absorption edge of b-FeSi2
18. (C) Mary
B. Satterfield,Determination of Total
Plasma Homocysteine by Stable Isotope Dilution LC-MS and LC-MS/MS
19. (P) Katharine
F. Gurski,
Modeling Quantum Wire Stability
20. (M/E) Alfred
J. Crosby,
Combinatorial Investigations
of Polymer Adhesion
21. (C) Michael
D. Weir,Rapid Screening of the Lower Critical
Solution Temperature of Injectable Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering Applications
22. (P) William
DeGraffenreid,
Two-photon spectroscopy
of the 4S state of atomic lithium: energy levels, hyperfine structure,
and isotope shifts
23. (M) Ronald
L. Jones,Controlling Morphology during Pattern
Development in Thin Film Photoresists
24. (P)
Christopher L. Soles,Evolution
of the Deprotection Reaction Front Profile in Chemically Amplified Photoresists
25. (P) Alexander
K. Komives,Measurement of Several Neutron
Decay Coefficients
26. (M) Joseph
L. Lenhart,
Understanding Interfacial Deviations
in Lithographic Pattern Profiles
27. (C)Nancy
Ortins Savage,Sol-Gel Materials for Gas
Phase Sensing Using Microhotplate Arrays
28. (M)M.F.
Savage, TEM Investigation of Nanoindentation
Induced Deformation Structures in W/NbN Nanolaminates
29. (C)Brett
Baker and
Clayton Yang, VIBRATIONAL
SIGNATURES OF POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL AND BRIGHTENERS ON COPPER
30. (E) Brett
Baker, ELECTRODEPOSITION OF SILVER IN SUB-MICRON-SIZED
FEATURES
31. (C) Chad
P. Nelson,Standardization of Sample Preparation
Techniques Used in Analyzing Microorganisms by MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry
32. (C) John
Allen White Harkless, Improved Estimate
of the Dissociation Energy of the Beryllium Dimer
33. (C) Chuck
Taylor, MEMS Device Platforms as Research
Tools for Developing Improved Sensing Films
34. (B) Newell
Washburn, Co-extruded Tissue Engineering
Scaffolds and Characterization of Tissue Development using MRI
35. (B) Ursula
Perez-Salas, FOLDING PATHWAYS OF RNA
BY CATION CONDENSATION
36. (P) Jacob
Roberts, How Low Can We Go? Measuring
the Lowest Temperatures that can be Achieved in Ultracold Plasmas
37. (P) Vincent
Boyer, Advanced laser cooling for the
atomic space clock
38. (P) Antoine
Browaeys, Bose-Einstein condensate in
optical lattices
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