2020 Ingenium - Journal of Undergraduate Research

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Ingenium 2020

A Message from the Co-Editors-in-Chief

Monica Liu

Jianan Jian

Greetings! We are excited to share with you the sixth edition of Ingenium: Undergraduate Research at the Swanson School of Engineering. The 26 articles featured in this year’s edition of Ingenium showcase the diversity and depth of research projects conducted by undergraduate students and their mentors in the Swanson School of Engineering (SSoE). This year, we aspired to include a broader swath of scientific contributions by inviting more undergraduate researchers to contribute review articles to Ingenium and by soliciting manuscripts from students involved in research outside of the summer research program at the SSoE. As a peer-reviewed publication, all manuscripts submitted to Ingenium are reviewed through a twostep, single-blind process. Graduate students across all departments of the SSoE volunteered their time to serve on the editorial board of Ingenium by reviewing abstracts and manuscripts. Student authors were asked to provide a point-by-point response to reviewer comments to mirror the peer-review process used by many journals. Based on this process, we categorized articles into one of five groups: Experimental Research, Computational Research, Device Design, Methods, and Review. Before each article, you can read bios of the authors and their faculty mentors to get to know the individuals behind the work. We have also included the students’ insights on how their work contributes to their field of study in the Significance Statement at the start of each article. We hope that with this information, you will see the dedication and hard work undergraduate students in the SSoE have put into addressing challenges in their field of study. Ingenium would not have been possible without the vision and guidance of the Associate Dean for Research, Dr. David Vorp. Further, we would especially like to express our gratitude for Jaime Turek, who offered invaluable support and assistance throughout the process. We would also like to thank our graduate student editorial board for their thoughtful and detailed comments to students. Finally, we are thankful for Reiko Becker, Marygrace Reder, and the entire team at the Office of University Communications who worked with us to produce and design this issue of Ingenium. As Co-Editors-in-Chief, the process of helping this year’s edition of Ingenium come to fruition has been rewarding and exciting. We are impressed by students’ scientific maturity, professionalism, and insight. We are further grateful to the faculty mentors for providing students with research opportunities and guidance along the way. We hope that as you read through this year’s edition of Ingenium, you will find it every bit as rewarding as we do.

Monica Liu Jianan Jian Co-Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-in-Chief

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Index

2min
pages 121-125

Feasibility study of kinetic, thermoelectric, and RF enery harvesting powered sensor system

17min
pages 116-120

Biotelemetry: a brief history and future developments in lowering cost

12min
pages 112-115

Adventitial extracellular matrix from aneurysmal aorta fails to promote pericyte contractility

11min
pages 108-111

Crimped polymer microfibers produced via electrospinning: A review

12min
pages 104-107

fluid dynamics

15min
pages 99-103

WC-Co

12min
pages 90-93

Genetically engineering ocular probiotics to manipulate ocular immunity and disease

9min
pages 87-89

Monitoring the in-vitro extracellular matrix remodeling of tissue engineered vascular grafts

13min
pages 94-98

Characterization of hierarchical structures in remelted Ni-Mn-Ga substrates for directed energy deposition manufacturing of single crystals

13min
pages 79-82

Wireless signal transmission through hermetic walls in nuclear reactors

14min
pages 83-86

Laser-induced nanocarbon formation for tuning surface properties of commercial polymers

11min
pages 70-73

The role of oxygen functional groups in graphene oxide modified glassy carbon

12min
pages 74-78

Liam Martin, Megan R. Routzong, Ghazaleh Rostaminia, Pamela A. Moalli, Steven D. Abramowitch

15min
pages 65-69

techniques for the treatment of dry eye disease

9min
pages 62-64

Robust osteogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells in 3D bioactive hydrogel

8min
pages 59-61

Mechanical characterization of silk derived vascular grafts for human arterial implantation

18min
pages 54-58

Metformin administration impairs tendon wound healing

15min
pages 49-53

Lauren Grice, Chandler Fountain, Michel Modo

12min
pages 36-39

Michael Clancy, Sudarshan Sekhar, Aaron Batista, Patrick Loughlin

18min
pages 26-31

Progress in bioplastics: PLA and PHA

14min
pages 18-21

with spinal cord injury

14min
pages 32-35

Evaluating carbon reduction strategies for the University of Pittsburgh

16min
pages 13-17

Graduate Student Review Board – Ingenium 2020

1min
page 8

Tumor derived exosomes regulate dendritic cell maturation and activation

15min
pages 9-12

A Message from the Associate Dean for Research

2min
page 6

A Message from the Co-Editors-in-Chief

2min
page 7
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