SOAR is the institutional repository of Wichita State University. The purpose of SOAR is to make the University's digital scholarship available to global audience and to serve as a reliable digital storage. SOAR has a dual function of a publication platform and a digital archive.
Talha Khan; ME 976 PhD Dissertation for Mechanical Engineering with Dr. Rajeev Nair.
Left to right: Marcell Lozano, Lauren Coffman, and Taylor Spinelli; group project for BME 590, Independent Study and Research with Dr. Yongkuk Lee.
The University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award (ULURA) was awarded to undergraduate students who participated in the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum (URCAF) and who also completed the ULURA application. It was a similar concept to the Library Research Award (LRA) , but the LRA expanded eligibility to graduate students and for other research and creative projects.
1st place: Julia Edmonson with the oral presentation "Choirs for adults with neurological disorders: A review of the benefits and local interest survey results."
2nd place: RJ Kunde with the poster presentation "Flight simulation of an Airship using a six degree of freedom model." He had a partner, Henry Hartjes, but Henry was not included on the application.
3rd place: Anna Brake with the poster presentation "Survey on the acceptability of a fetal monitoring device."
1st place: Kaitlyn Hemberger, Applied Linguistics major
2nd place: Grace Peterson, Mechanical Engineering major
3rd place: Rory Mata, Aerospace Engineering major
1st place: Andrea Martinez, Biomedical Engineering major
2nd place: William Johnston, Aerospace Engineering major
3rd place: Barrett Houchen, Biological Sciences major