3. Information. The Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy hereby appoints the following midshipmen to Bowman Scholar status.
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1 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE ACADEMIC DEAN AND PROVOST UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY 589 MCNAIR ROAD ANNAPOLIS MARYLAND Cane: May 2018 ACDEANNOTE /ADP 28 Apr 2017 ACDEAN NOTICE From: Academic Dean and Provost, U.S. Naval Academy Subj: BOWMAN SCHOLARS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR I. Puroose. To publish the list of Bowman Scholars approved for AY Cancellation. ACDEANNOTE 1531 of2 May Information. The Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy hereby appoints the following midshipmen to Bowman Scholar status. Class of2018 Bowman Scholars I. Midshipman 2/C Dakota Allen 1sT Company Evaluation of Non-Oxide Fuel for Fission-based Nuclear Reactors on Spacecraft Advisers: CDR Stuart Blair, Professor Mai1in Nelson, and Assistant Professor Marshal Millett, Mechanical Engineering 2. Midshipman 2/C Maeve Broeg 16TH Company Measuring Semiconductor Deterioration and Characterizing Laser Radiation Damage Adviser: Assistant Professor Charles Nelson, Electrical Engineering 3. Midshipman 2/C Joseph Brugger 24TH Company Analysis and Optimization of Orbital Angular Momentum Laser Beams for Underwater Communication Adviser: Assistant Professor Charles Nelson, Electrical Engineering 4. Midshipman 2/C Michael Bush J 6TH Company Systems Engineering major Substituting Lookouts for Camera Nodes using Computer Vision Adviser: Associate Professor Randy Broussard, Weapons and Systems Engineering
2 ACDEANNOTE I 53 I.S 5. Midshipman 2/C Nicholas Costa 17TH Company Design, Fabrication, and Testing of Uranium-235 Surrogate Adviser: Assistant Professor Marshal Millett, Mechanical Engineering 6. Midshipman 2/C Eryn Culton Aerospace Engineering major Unrestricted Satellite Motion Simulator Adviser: CDR Jeff King, Aerospace Engineering 2om Company 7. Midshipman 2/C William Gomperts 29rn Company Dynamic Steam Condensation Characterization Adviser: Professor Jim Cowart, Mechanical Engineering 8. Midshipman 2/C Joshua Hanna 4T11 Company localized Corrosion Study of Wrought and Additive Manufactured Stainless Steels Advisers: Professor Patrick Moran and CDR Bradford Baker, Mechanical Engineering 9. Midshipman 2/C Jennifer Hedgecoth l 8TH Company Influence of Tubercle Blades on Marine Current Turbine Performance When Exposed to Surface Waves Advisers: Professor Mark Murray, Mechanical Engineering and CDR Andrew Gish, Ocean Engineering 10. Midshipman 2/C Brianna Kaufmann 23RD Company Assessment of Pebble Motion on Fuel Utilization in a Pebble Bed Modular Reactor Adviser: CDR Stuart Blair, Mechanical Engineering 11. Midshipman 2/C Austin Krusz 11 TH Company Energy Harvesting Utilizing Electrets in Nonlinear, Bistable, Discontinuous Systems Adviser: Associate Professor Joshua Radice, Mechanical Engineering 12. Midshipman 2/C Joshua Laflam 21 ST Company Thermal Effects of Environmental Degradation at Optical Surfaces for Directed Energy Applications Advisers: Assistant Professor Ronald Warzoha, Mechanical Engineering, and Assistant Professor Brian Donovan, Physics 2
3 ACDEANNOTE I 531.S 13. Midshipman 2/C Zachary Lewis 30TH Company Aerospace Engineering major Additively Manufactured Liquid Cold Flow Injector Plates Advisers: MAJ Kristin Castonguay, and MAJ Thompson Graves, Aerospace Engineering 14. Midshipman 2/C Julian Martinez 1 frh Company Analysis of the Time-Dependent growth of Fireballs Measured from Atmospheric Detonations of Nuclear Weapons Advisers: L TC Stephen McHale, Mechanical Engineering 15. Midshipman 2/C Timothy Naski 14TH Company Systems Engineering (Honors) major Optical Flow with Object Avoidance and Path Identification Adviser: Professor George Piper, Weapons and Systems Engineering 16. Midshipman 2/C Connor Panick 24TH Company Constant Extension Rate Testing (CERT) of Additively Manufactured (AM) 17-4PH Steel Advisers: Professor Michelle Koul and Professor Stephen Graham, Mechanical Engineering 17. Midshipman 2/C Justin Park 29TH Company Cyber Operations major Hidden-Markov Model-Augmented Finge1print-Based Positioning Advisers: Assistant Professor John Roth, Cyber Science 18. Midshipman 2/C Sarah Reilly 12TH Company Ocean Engineering major The Optimization of Power with an Array of Oscillating Water Columns Advisers: Professor Sarah Mouring and Professor Michael Schulz, Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, CDR Chas Hewgley, Electrical and Computer Engineering 19. Midshipman 2/C Armando Rivera 19TH Company Automated Ship Casualty Detection and Analysis Advisers: Professor Robert Ives and Assistant Professor Kevin Galloway, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Associate Professor Randy Broussard, Systems and Weapons Engineering 3
4 ACDEANNOTE Apr Midshipman 2/C Zachary Scholz 17rn Company Evaluation of Surrogate Special Nuclear Material (SNM) Sources.for Use in Training and Modeling Advisers: Assistant Professor Marshall Millett, CDR Matthew Schell, and CDR Bradford Baker, Mechanical Engineering 21. Midshipman 2/C Zachary Skirpan 27TH Company Modeling a Molten Salt Small Modular Reactor Core with SCALEIMCNP Adviser: CDR Stuart Blair, Mechanical Engineering 22. Midshipman 2/C Christian Sorenson l6th Company Physics major The Structure of the Central Engine in the Gravitationally Lensed Quasar Q Adviser: Associate Professor Christopher Morgan, Physics 23. Midshipman 2/C Nicholas Stovall-Kurtz 25TH Company Heat Transfer Analysis o,{thermal Damage behind Carbon-Fiber Reinforced Polymer Skin Advisers: Associate Professor Peter Joyce and Assistant Professor Ronald Warzoha, Mechanical Engineering 24. Midshipman 2/C Joshua Ten Eyck 19TH Company Measurement and Calculations <~f Neutron Protection Factors (NPFs) using Neutron Dosimet1y and the MCNP Transport Code Adviser: Assistant Professor Marshall Millett, Mechanical Engineering 25. Midshipman 2/C Matthew Vogel 13TH Company Operations Research major Optimal Routing of Undenvater Vehicles in Response to Dynamic Threat Levels Adviser: CAPT Richard McGrath, Mathematics 26. Midshipman 2/C Michael Walker Company Increasing Power in Navy and Marine Corps Engines with Partially Premixed Combustion Advisers: Professor Jim Cowart and CAPT Leonard Hamilton, Mechanical Engineering 4
5 ACDEANNOTE Midshipman 2/C Harrison Yosten 22ND Company Non-Invasive Engine Monitoring Adviser: Professor Jim Cowart, Mechanical Engineering 4. Records Management. Records created as a result of this notice, regardless of media or format, must be managed per Secretary of the Navy Manual 5210.l of January A. T. PHILLIPS Distribution: All Nonmids (electronically) 5
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