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Brandon C. Allen

Chemistry Research 430
Fall 2017
Junior Chemistry Major

Research Times

Thursday 9 AM - 12 PM

CHEM 430-01 = 0.25 credit = 4 hours per week.

Proposed Research Project

Continuation of Construction of a Brewster Angle Microscope and Basic Software Development

General Information

Advisor: Dr. Audra Sostarecz, Dr. Bradley Sturgeon?
Other research student collaborators: Logan Hoepfner?
Other Research Collaborators:

Proposed Project Description (PPD)

This is a continuation of a project that began this past summer. I will continue to improve the build for my Brewster Angle Microscope and plan to finish the LabVIEW vi software for automated camera acquisition/image processing. This Brewster Angle Microscope will be used for qualitative analysis of Langmuir monolayer films composed of DPPC, cholesterol, and DPPC/cholesterol mixtures. If time permits, different model systems will be investigated.

Instruments to be used

LEGO Brewster Angle Microscope Kibron Microtrough Prusa i3 3D printer Retina Engrave laser printer (if needed)

References (2 minimum)

A Lego Brewster Angle Microscope for Quantitative Monolayer Film Analysis

A Lego Brewster Angle Microscope

Competitive Adsorption: A Physical Model for Lung Surfactant Inactivation

Research pledge

I, Brandon Allen, have read the Chem/Bioc 430 course syllabus and understand the general structure and expectations of the research program. The above material was prepared after consultation, and in conjunction with my research advisor.