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BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Twelfth International Undergraduate Summer Research Symposium Thursday, August 1, 2019 Copyright © 2019 by New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). All rights reserved. New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102-1982 Joel S. Bloom President August 1, 2019 Welcome all – students, faculty, industry mentors, sponsors and friends of the university – to NJIT’s Twelfth International Undergraduate Summer Research Symposium. It is exciting to see so many ingenious inventions, and the bright, enterprising minds behind them, gathered in one place. That some of you have joined our innovation hub from as far away as India is a testament to the power of collaboration in the service of progress – not just in our own state or country, but across the globe. I want to especially thank the Provost’s office for making undergraduate research a high priority on our campus, the students’ advisers for their ideas and precious time over the summer, and our many sponsors for their generosity and commitment to helping forge the problem-solvers of tomorrow - today. And to the more than 130 of you exhibiting your work at the symposium, congratulations! By thinking creatively, following through with diligence and tenacity – and even retooling when the evidence requires it – you have embraced the rigors of professional science. You make us proud, and we look forward to following your successes in the years to come. Sincerely, Joel S. Bloom President Fadi P. Deek Provost and Senior Executive Vice President August 1, 2019 A message from the Provost: Welcome to NJIT’s Twelfth International Undergraduate Summer Research Symposium. I would like to congratulate all undergraduate summer research students, their faculty advisers, and program directors for the impressive research work exhibited here. The symposium demonstrates excellent interdisciplinary research and innovation by undergraduates who are honing their expertise as they prepare for leadership roles in science and technology. As it is critically important for all of our students to develop such skills, undergraduate research and innovation has been identified to be an integral part of NJIT’s 2020 Vision Strategic Plan. I thank all staff members, faculty advisers, and program directors for organizing this impressive international symposium. Through the Undergraduate Research and Innovation (URI) initiative established by Dr. Atam Dhawan, senior vice provost for research, this year’s summer research program has been significantly expanded and includes more than 130 students from NJIT and partner institutions. The online publication of the Book of Abstracts of NJIT’s Twelfth International Undergraduate Summer Research Symposium is excellent, as it showcases the wonderful research work done by our students and faculty, and will be archived through the URI website. NJIT is committed to excellence in undergraduate education and research to provide our students exceptional learning experiences that enable them to become leaders in our global society. I look forward to meeting summer research teams at the symposium and learning more about their exciting work. Sincerely, Fadi P. Deek Provost and Senior Executive Vice President New Jersey Institute of Technology 323 Martin Luther King Blvd. Newark, NJ 07102-1982 Phone: 973-596-8566 [email protected] Undergraduate Research and Innovation August 1, 2019 I would like to extend warm welcome to all students and faculty advisors participating in the 2019 Twelfth International Summer Research Symposium. Congratulations to all NJIT undergraduate students, international students, high school students, faculty advisors and mentors for their impressive research work that spans over core and interdisciplinary areas including science, technology engineering and mathematics (STEM) as well as arts and architecture. The spectrum of research projects pursued this summer clearly focuses on discovery of new knowledge along with application research addressing the needs and challenges of our global society for high potential impact. Opportunities to work during the summer on research projects bring a special focus as students are not stressed out with heavy course work. Through such opportunities, students get hands on working closely with fellow students and faculty advisors to gain valuable research experience that enhances their future career prospects whether they go to graduate or professional school, or join industry. The posters presented in the Symposium emphasize the fact that when our students concentrate on scientific and application research, they produce outstanding results with leading edge of innovation. I am very pleased to present the “Book of Abstracts of Twelfth NJIT International Summer Research Symposium” that contains 100 abstracts submitted by symposium participants. We expect that the Book of Abstract will be used as a resource long after the symposium as an online publication. You can find it at the Undergraduate Research and Innovation website http://centers.njit.edu/uri/programs/index.php. Organizing such a symposium requires tremendous efforts and time. I am very grateful to President Dr. Joel Bloom, and Provost and Executive Vice President Dr. Fadi Deek for their synergistic vision and kind support to undergraduate research and innovation. Special thanks to Symposium Coordinators, Angela Retino, from the Undergraduate Research and Innovation (URI) program, and Ms. Zara Williams, from the McNair program, and staff members from the Office of Communication and Web Services who helped in web publication of the Book of Abstracts. Again, my heartfelt congratulations to all students, faculty advisors and mentors. I look forward to next year’s symposium for more exciting and innovative research. With best regards, Atam P. Dhawan, Ph.D. Senior Vice Provost for Research and Development and Distinguished Professor Executive Director, Undergraduate Research and Innovation New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102-1982 973.596.5590 973.596.5201 fax [email protected] Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program August 1, 2019 Welcome to New Jersey Institute of Technology’s Twelfth International Summer Research Symposium. It is indeed an honor and a privilege to be part of this exciting event and to join with all the other individuals and groups that make up the event. In particular, I would single out Zara Williams of the Ronald E. McNair Achievement Program and Angela Retino of the Office of Research for their efforts in coordinating the numerous summer activities culminating in the Symposium. Without them, we could not achieve the success this special showcase enjoys. The 2019 Research Symposium is the 19th summer symposium presenting the research efforts of undergraduate students from NJIT’s Ronald E. McNair Program. From its modest beginnings, it has grown into today’s event, which includes more than 130 presentations by the students from the United States and India presenting over 100 research posters. This undergraduate research symposium is the largest such event held at NJIT. We are extremely proud of the research efforts of all these students, the quality of the research presentations, and the support of the NJIT administration, in particular President Joel Bloom, Provost Fadi Deek, and the Vice President for Research Dr. Atam Dhawan, as well as the faculty and staff in contributing to the success of today’s event. Angelo J. Perna, Professor of Chemical Engineering & Environmental Engineering McNair Program Director Development of Tap2Talk Design for Medical Patients John Emmanuel Badiola 47 With Speech and Motion Deficiencies Creation of a PLGA encapsulated platinum nanoparticle Sean Bannon drug delivery system for treatment of triple negative 12 breast cancer using electrohydrodynamic co-jetting Characterization of Cytokines Released for Post- Quratulain Butt 13 Myocardial Infarction Therapy Determination of Mechanical Properties of a Rat Brain Ilham Chahla 14 Using Simulated Indentations 3D Printing PCL/HA Based Scaffolds for Bone Ediha Choudhury 66 Regeneration Subject-Specific Finite Element Models of the foot joint of Matthew DaSilva 15 Veterans with Spinal Cord Injuries Kelly DiCristina The Effect of Traumatic Injury on Glial Subtypes 16 Madhusudan Duwadi Effect of Tone Duration on Masked Thresholds in Gerbils 17 The relationship between the reflected and transmitted Thinuri Fernando pressure in a simplified geometry model: a parametric 18 experimental study Therapeutic Efficacy of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Swata Gade 19 in Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Advanced Manufacturing of Tissue Engineering Rama Hannineh Materials: Relating Material Properties and Cutting 20 Mechanics 1 John Hawks High throughput assay for screening KaiC libraries 21 Rehabilitating Stroke Patients through Adaptive Digital Omar Ilyas 22 Environments Developing a Visualization Interface for Urban Data- AKM Islam 23 driven Social Science Research The relationship between the reflected and transmitted Supriya Iyer pressure in a simplified geometry model: a parametric 18 experimental study Rachel Lee Boron Kinetic Isotope Effect in Boronic Acid Oxidation 24 Nicole Loehle Engineering Nanoparticles for Brain Drug Delivery 25 Richard Marsh Sonochemical Degradation of Emerging Pollutants 26 Development of Tap2Talk Design for Medical Patients Alvin Mathew 47 With Speech and Motion Deficiencies Novel Drug Delivery System using Anti-Angiogenic Anna Mathew 27 Peptides for Glioblastoma