Ten BiyOSeF students traveled to North Carolina State University to present their research at the State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium (SNCURCS). The symposium is an opportunity for undergraduate students at universities in North Carolina to present their research and connect with students and professors from other universities. For more information on SNCURCS, please visit their website.
Joe Craigle | A PID feedback response system for the minimization of applied laser power in an optical trapping microscope |
Jacob Cole, Sam Migirditch | Steady-state fluorescence anisotropy measurements of fluorescent-dye-loaded microspheres |
James Dienst | Automated measurements of axial positions in optical tweezers |
Gunnar Schettler, Christina Johnson | Raman Spectroscopy of Biofilms |
Kayla Zimmerman | Automation of PSD Calibration and Confocal Raman Spectroscopy |
Sam Migirditch | Determining Trap Stiffness in Optical Tweezers Using Temperature Sensitive Curve Fitting of the Power Spectrum |
Ben Migirditch, Christina Johnson | Raman Spectroscopy: The Theory, Applications and Current Research |
Alex Mandarino, Sam Migirditch | Automation of temperature measurement in an optical trap |
Evyn Lee, Christina Johnson | Microsphere Characterization with RamanTweezers |