November 18, 2024
Each fall, Dakota State University offers funded research opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students through mentored research initiative programs.
These programs enable students to conduct hands-on research with a faculty mentor and includes a stipend to cover expenses incurred with their projects.
Sixteen undergraduate and seven graduate students were awarded funds to complete their research projects for the 2024-25 academic year.
The students will present their research results in March 2025 at the annual Research Symposium.
The undergraduate winners include:
College of Arts & Sciences
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Basbo Ayelazono and Vanessa Ocansey, mentored by Dr. Kristel Bakker. Project title: "Survey of Wetlands for Microplastics in Lake County, South Dakota."
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Kylie Borchert, mentored by Dr. Kristel Bakker. Project title: "Does the Use of Audits Decrease the Infection Rate in a Medical Care Setting?"
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Alexander Deak, mentored by Dr. Bill Bendix. Project title: "The Effect of Cyber Systems on Democratic Backsliding."
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Hannah Feser and Wyatt C. Olson, mentored by Dr. Jeff Elbert. Project title: "Ethanol Concentration in Gas."
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Emelye Josko, mentored by Dr. Andrew Sathoff. Project title: "Natural Bone Human Education Skeletons: Investigating Restoration and Ancestry."
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Kierra Miller, mentored by Dr. Alex Dececchi. Project title: "Terror from the skies? Investigating the energetics and feeding ecology of one of the largest pterosaurs: Quetzalcoatlus."
The Beacom College of Computer & Cyber Sciences
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Ivan Casamalhuapa, mentored by Dr. Rob Richardson. Project title: "Sequence Skipping and the Security Risk Associated."
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Luke Constantino, mentored by Dr. Patrick Engebretson. Project title: "Web Application Honeypot Effectiveness in Attracting and Deceiving Threat Actors."
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Joseph Doty and Zachary Myers, mentored by Dr. John Hastings. Project title: "Using LLMs to Synthesize Large Scale Human-Like Datasets for User Experience Studies."
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Connor Ford, mentored by Dr. Cody Welu. Project title: "Is AI Threat Detection an Effective Substitute for our Current Real-Time Threat Detection Architectures and Methodologies."
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Sureh San, mentored by Dr. Mark Spanier. Project title: "Natural Language Processing Applications in Medical Data."
College of Business & Information Systems
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Shisir Proudel and Dijesh Shrestha, mentored by Dr. Yenling Chang. Project title "Evaluating the Feasibility of Blockchain Technology for Secure National Elections."
The graduate winners include:
The Beacom College of Computer & Cyber Sciences
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Khanh Nguyen, MSCS, mentored by Dr. Khandaker Mamun Ahmed. Project title: "Optimizing the Phi-2 Small Language Model for Real-time Chatbot Applications Using Parameter-Efficient-Fine-Tuning (PEFT) with QLoRA Quantization."
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Anusree Dommaraju, MSIS, and Prekshith Vattigunta, MSCS, mentored by Dr. Youssef Harrath. Project title: "An Enhanced Crypto Coupon System Using Blockchain."
College of Business & Information Systems
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Abderrezak Allalen, Ph.D.IS, mentored by Dr. Omar El-Gayar. Project title: "Reinforcement Learning-Guided Genetic Algorithms with Self-Adaptive Mutation and Crossover for Feature Selection in Imbalanced Datasets."
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Deependra Malla, PhDIS, mentored by Dr. Omar El-Gayar. Project title: "A Comprehensive Framework for Benchmarking Machine Learning Models: Integrating Performance Metrics, Explainability Techniques, and Robustness Assessments."
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Salim Arfaoui, PhDIS, mentored by Dr. Omar El-Gayar. Project title: "Real-Time Privacy-Preserving Threat Detection in IoT Environments Using Federated Learning and Differential Privacy."
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Yesu Vara Prasad Kollipara, PhDIS, mentored by Dr. Omar El-Gayar. Project title: "Enhancing Climate Change Mitigation: Am AI-Based System for Real-Time Monitoring of Environmental Changes Using Satellite Data."