1. Measurment of Arm Swing Asymmetry Using Video-based Motion Analysis and Accelerometery Open Access Author: Campbell, Nancy Marie Title: Measurment of Arm Swing Asymmetry Using Video-based Motion Analysis and Accelerometery Area of Honors: Kinesiology Keywords: arm swingaccelerometersvideo-based motion analysis File: Download campbell_nancy_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Stephen Jacob Piazza, Thesis SupervisorStephen Jacob Piazza, Thesis Honors AdvisorJinger S. Gottschall, Faculty Reader
2. Regulation of Transcription Elongation by the Super Elongation Complex Open Access Author: Campbell, Katie Marie Title: Regulation of Transcription Elongation by the Super Elongation Complex Area of Honors: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Keywords: transcriptionelongationregulationRNA polymerase IISuper Elongation Complex File: Download main.pdf Thesis Supervisors: David Scott Gilmour, Thesis SupervisorBenjamin Franklin Pugh, Thesis Honors AdvisorRichard John Frisque, Faculty Reader
3. Characterizing and Optimizing the Synthesis of 'bubble' Dna-templated Silver Nanoclusters as a Fluorescent Material Open Access Author: Campbell, Ian Edward Title: Characterizing and Optimizing the Synthesis of 'bubble' Dna-templated Silver Nanoclusters as a Fluorescent Material Area of Honors: Chemistry Keywords: DNAtemplatedsilvernanoclustersfluorescentoptimizesynthesisstabilitychemical yield File: Download SHC_THESIS_Ian_Campbell_resub_04182016.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Bruce Paul Wittmershaus, Thesis SupervisorAlan John Jircitano, Thesis Honors AdvisorDarren Williams, Faculty Reader
4. An Exploration of UBI and Cost Comparison to Current Welfare Programs Open Access Author: Campbell, Samia Title: An Exploration of UBI and Cost Comparison to Current Welfare Programs Area of Honors: Global and International Studies Keywords: Universal Basic IncomeUBI File: Download Samia_Campbell_An_Exploration_of_UBI_and_Cost_Comparison_to_Current_Welfare_Programs.pdf Thesis Supervisors: James Edward Tierney, Thesis SupervisorJonathan Eran Abel, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Tensile Behavior of Triply Periodic Minimal Surface Lattices as Infill for Additively Manufactured Polylactic Acid Open Access Author: Campbell, Jaron Title: Tensile Behavior of Triply Periodic Minimal Surface Lattices as Infill for Additively Manufactured Polylactic Acid Area of Honors: Mechanical Engineering Keywords: Additive Manufacturing3D PrintingInfillTPMSTriply Periodic Minimal SurfaceFused Filament FabricationAnisotropyTensile File: Download Campbell_Thesis_Final_Draft.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Amrita Basak, Thesis SupervisorMargaret Louise Byron, Thesis Honors Advisor