Poster Image Poster Session Poster Number Title and Project Author(s) A 01 Boosting the Signal: A Digital Ecosystem for Authentic Research (DEAR)Adrian A . Jimenez A 02 Handling Qualities Considerations in Control Allocation for MulticoptersWilliam Hunter, Emily Vo A 03 An Analysis of Sediment Samples and Boulder Sizes from a Volcanic CraterEmily Braunstein, Dylan Rodriguez Barrera A 04 Understanding Centennial Scale Variations in Atmospheric Methane Through the HoloceneJenna Epifanio A 05 Using Digital Holographic Microscopy to Characterize Microbial Motility After Simulated MicrogravityJacqueline Acres B 01 Autonomous Unmanned Vehicle Systems & Intelligent Robotics (AUVSIR) RoverSubCesar Robles(Team Lead),Theodor Giles, Mauricio Huntoon DeRoche, JayCe Leonard B 02 University Student Launch Initiative (USLI) Nicole LeRoux (Team Lead), Ben Miller B 03 Launch Vehicle 4: Airframe Design and Analysis for a 100km Rocket Catie Spivey B 04 NASA Robotic Mining Competition (RMC): LunaboticsThayne Covert (Team Lead), John Haas, Henry Hazzard, Lucia Lopez, Sebastian Olney, Sierra Repp B 05 Design of a Liquid Bi-Propellent Propulsion System and Engine Test StandEmilio Gizzi, Jean-Pierre Pillay B 06 OreSat Live: Space-Based STEM: Design, Build, and Test of OreSat LiveEmma Levy (Team Lead), Nick Lekas B 07 High Altitude Liquid Engine (HALE) Conner Flaherty (Team Lead), Connor Dawson, Joshua Klein B 08 High Altitude CubeSat Experiment (HACX) Adam Lindgren (Team Lead), Tristen Fout B 09 Test Stand Automation and Regulation: Data Acquisition and Control for the Liquid Fuel Engine Test Stand Jennifer Jordan (Team Lead) B 10 Design, Build, Fly (DBF)Paul Schreiner B 11 Arctic-ENSO Teleconnections Kendra Herweck B 12 A Learning-based Controller for Tensegrity Locomotion Joshua Cook B 13 Examining the Relationship Between Fire Hazard and Burn Severity for the Beachie Creek and Lionshead Wildfires Joseph Brooks, Grace Comer, Anastasia Popchock B 14 Investigation of Suitable Power Sources and Energy Storages in Lunar Robots for Lunar Missions and Human ExplorationsMarcus Kuchle