We are now well into week 9 of this long project and everything has finally fallen into place. At this point we have successfully broken down all of the data pulled from the SEM images and formatted them into charts and graphs showing the accuracy and consistency of our results. These results can be found on our "Data Analysis" tab. We would have liked to get into the lab at least one more time to spin one more mat, but weather did not permit in the weeks that this could have happened. Luckily the data showed that the first mat spun yielded results very close to what we wished to achieve.
Last week we also received the great news that our project has been selected to receive funding from Air Products in Allentown, PA. This was a great honor to us and helped show that all of our hard work has payed off. We would like to thank Air Products once again for their funding, we are all very excited about this.
The group is now well into composing the Final Report and preparing for our Final Presentation that will be presented on Wednesday, June 6th. Carl will be organizing and annotating all sources that will be used throughout the report and presentation, as well as editing the final report. Richard will take care of the abstract, introduction section, and edit the final report. Abraham has prepared the Data and Results section. Kyle has taken on the responsibility of explaining the electrospinning process as well as a background on our project. Last, but not least, Gregory will explain future applications and show areas that this project can grow in the coming years.
Once the report is concluded, Carl will be preparing the final presentation and Abraham will be in charge of creating the IEEE poster to showcase our progress in this project. Be sure to stop by the Hill Conference Room at 2:00pm on Wednesday June 6th to view our final presentation of this 10 week process.
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