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Large Amplitude Electromagnetic Waves in the Radiation Belt
CO-I Miles Bengtson
CO-I Anatoly Streltsov
When the first American satellite, Explorer I, was launched into space it inadvertently discovered one of the most significant features of our local space environment: the Van Allen Radiation Belts. This region contains highly energetic particles that are hazardous. This research involves one promising remediation mechanism based on interactions between these particles and very-low frequency electromagnetic waves known as whistlers.
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Project Courier
CO-I Greg Diehl
CO-I John Robbins
Project Courier is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) delivery service that would operate across the ERAU campus aimed at allowing for quick delivery of documents, packages, and potentially food.
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Neuromuscular-Activated Armband for Safety Operation of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
CO-I Eduardo Divo
CO-I Victor Huayamave
CO-I Jeremy Brown
The goal of this research is to implement wearable technology using neuromuscular activation and electrocardiograms signals to successfully operate small UAS using safety parameters proposed by the FAA.
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Autonomous Satellite Recovery
CO-I Devonte Grantham
CO-I Janet Marnane
Embry-Riddle Future Space Explorers and Developers (ERFSEDS) will be attending a rocket competition in Utah this coming June, and they will receive extra points for the competition if they have a research project (not built by their club), Inside of their rockets. In collaboration with ERFSEDS, the Society 4 S.P.A.C.E. team would like to send a small satellite attached to a quad-coper as the research project (payload) for ERFSEDS rocket.
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Generational Violence: Examining the Radicalization Process of Northern Ireland’s Youth
CO-I Sean Herman
CO-I Amy Grubb
This project seeks to understand the mechanism by which young people are becoming radicalized members of paramilitary organizations on both the Republican and Loyalist sides of the conflict.
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Oil for Terrorism: Examining the Effectiveness of Western Intervention in ISIS’s Oil Smuggling
CO-I Rae Heuer
CO-I Elisabeth Murray
The Terrorist organization ISIS has been identified as a violent, radical group that poses a threat to both the regional and international arena. By gathering both primary and secondary research data from foreign and domestic sources, this project investigates whether ending ISIS’s oil smuggling would decrease ISIS’s strength, power, and influence as a terrorist organization.
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