John Wernicke
Featured Scholar: John Wernicke

When he first entered college four years ago, John Wernicke initially had a tough time picking a major. Intrigued by math and science, he found it hard to settle on just one major. Instead, he picked two.
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Papers

John Wernicke, College of Engineering (Mentor: Alan George)
Simulative Analysis of QoS in Avionics Networks for Reliably Low Latency

Sarah O'Brien, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mentor: Geraldine Nichols)
Recuperando espacios domésticos de la memoria colectiva: Cuatro narrativas femeninas de la posguerra española

David Tarabocchia, Warrington College of Business (Mentor: Kevin Christensen)
The Electronic Medical Record: Economic and Managerial Implications for the Health Care Organization

Asma Eisa, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (Mentor: Nemat Keyhani)
Analysis of the Role of Oxalic Acid in the Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana

Amir Faraji, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mentor: Kirk Schanze)
The Design and Synthesis of a Tetrahedral Platinum-Acetylide Oligomer

Chia Chu, College of Engineering (Mentor: Mark Orazem)
Use of CP3D Simulations for Evaluation of ECDA Indications on Pipeline Conditions

Gabriel Olander, College of Engineering (Mentor: Khai Ngo)
Compact Stand-Alone-Power-Source (SAPS) for Wireless Applications

Jason Arvelo, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mentor: Joshua Comenetz)
The Relationship Between War and Topography in the Middle East Since 1900

Reisha Gocool, College of Education (Mentors: Stephen Smith and Ann Daunic)
The Relation Between Teacher and Peer Perceptions of Aggressive Behavior

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Volume 7, Issue 3
January/February 2006
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