Jake Immonen reviewing dynamic optimization simulation results showing optimized operation of a solar thermal plant providing renewable process heat. The methods Jake uses can allow for more effective renewable energy usage in an area traditionally dominated by fossil fuel combustion.
R.T. William, Utah ARCS Scholar 2021-22 is a member of a team that won one of the top awards in the inaugural EnergyTech University Prize. The prize is sponsored by the Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) at the U.S. Department of Energy. This is a collegiate competition challenging multidisciplinary student... Read more
Bram Hunt, ARCS Scholar 2018-2019, is working diligently to complete his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering under the mentorship of Dr. Ravi Ranjan, a clinical electrophysiologist. His current project applies modern engineering technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI) and sophisticated electrophysiology analysis methods, to the treatment of atrial fibrillation.
Sean Collon, MD, ARCS Scholar 2019-2020 is working on two projects related to eye health in Utah. The first is a Community Health Needs Assessment which will provide data to allow for much more efficient and effective delivery of care to underserved regions and populations. The data collection phase is just... Read more