1. Determining Human Performance Given Robot-Provided Explanations Through Task-Based Interaction Open Access Author: Hannah, Sydney Title: Determining Human Performance Given Robot-Provided Explanations Through Task-Based Interaction Area of Honors: Mechanical Engineering Keywords: human-robot interactiontask-based interactionsimulationexplanationrobothuman performance File: Download Thesis_Hannah_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Alan Richard Wagner, Thesis SupervisorBo Cheng, Thesis Honors AdvisorKatie Fitzsimons, Faculty Reader
2. Design and Analysis of Inverted Landing Mechanism and Biomimetic Strategy for Small-scale Quadrotors Open Access Author: Davis, Brian Title: Design and Analysis of Inverted Landing Mechanism and Biomimetic Strategy for Small-scale Quadrotors Area of Honors: Mechanical Engineering Keywords: biomimeticquadrotorquadcopterdroneoptimizationmechanical designrobotroboticssimulationinverted landingflyinsectlandingcontrolRREVrelative retinal rate of expansionlanding gearlanding mechanismperchingperceptionmultirotoruavunmanned aerial vehicleCrazyflie File: Download DESIGN_AND_ANALYSIS_OF_INVERTED_LANDING_MECHANISM_AND_BIOMIMETIC_STRATEGY_FOR_SMALL-SCALE_QUADROTORS_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Bo Cheng, Thesis SupervisorBo Cheng, Thesis Honors AdvisorJean-Michel Mongeau, Faculty Reader
3. Autopilot Design for the Takeoff and Landing of a Tailwheel Airplane Open Access Author: Allred, Gracelyne Title: Autopilot Design for the Takeoff and Landing of a Tailwheel Airplane Area of Honors: Aerospace Engineering Keywords: simulationaircraft simulationvehicle simulationtailwheelflight testadaptive controlautonomyautonomous aircraftautopilotremote controlhardware in the looptakeofflandingflight controlvehicle integrationaircraft integrationsimulation environment File: Download ALLRED_HonorsThesis_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mark David Maughmer, Thesis SupervisorMark David Maughmer, Thesis Honors AdvisorSven Schmitz, Faculty Reader
4. Characterizing Superconducting Qubits Using Pulse-level Control Open Access Author: Mc Millan, Marquis Title: Characterizing Superconducting Qubits Using Pulse-level Control Area of Honors: Physics Keywords: quantum computingquantumcomputingqubitssuperconductivitysuperconductingjosephson-junctionjosephsonjunctionphysicstransmonIBMrabioscillationsrabi oscillationsprobability coefficientsimulationeigen energyeigen stateslightmatterinteractionfield strengthremote experimentpythonscipynumpycooper pair boxmodeltheoreticalcharacterizingmicrowavespulse-levelcontrolspectroscopy File: Download Undergraduate_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Nitin Samarth, Thesis SupervisorRichard Wallace Robinett, Thesis Honors Advisor