UROP Research Mentor Project Submission Portal: Submission #724

Submission information
Submission Number: 724
Submission ID: 14246
Submission UUID: e918b0f3-dffd-4e67-a83e-c354a847d437

Created: Thu, 08/08/2024 - 09:04 AM
Completed: Thu, 08/08/2024 - 09:04 AM
Changed: Tue, 10/01/2024 - 08:30 AM

Remote IP address: 144.174.212.7
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No

Research Mentor Information

Josephine Taiye Bolaji
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jtb24@fsu.edu
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Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship
Retail and Textile Entrepreneurship
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Overall Project Details

Breathability of medical nonwoven fabrics for optimal protection.
Medical textiles, breathability, nonwoven, protection
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Chemistry, physics, chemical and materials engineering, biomedical science/engineering.
On FSU Main Campus
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During business hours
According to the literature, some commercially available nonwoven fabrics used in medical textile application (gowns, masks, sheets, etc.) fail to meet the standard requirement for air, liquid, and moisture penetration levels which also determines the breathability properties of the fabric. Breathability is important because in items such as mask, it is critical for the fabric to both be breathable and also have the ability to prevent the penetration of airborne disease particles. Therefore the purpose of this research is to evaluate and determine the right fabric properties that ensures optimum breathability and protection. Commercially available nonwoven fabrics typically used in medical textiles will be employed in this study.
Literature review, data collection, data analysis, data sorting, cleaning, and processing, test specimen preparation, conducting experiments, preparing drafts for presentations (oral and poster) and manuscripts,
Required.
Literature search, compilation, and synthesis; basic statistical analysis (Excel)
Recommended.
SPSS and other statistical packages; design/illustration capabilities.
Mentorship and coaching has always been part of my career and I seek ways to improve and inspire others. My philology lies fundamentally in exploration and communication. I believe that when students are allowed to explore and think critically, innovation and novelty become inevitable. I foster an environment of communication and safety where we all can ask questions and plan; this provides clarity, direction, and eventual success. In addition, I seek to build and create problem solving skills among students and encourage them to think about the 'why' of what they are doing and the 'who' they can impact. As a doctoral graduate fellow, I have mentored undergraduate students which have resulted in conference presentations and proceedings.
My strong leadership abilities and interpersonal skills have allowed me to connect and mentor young researchers throughout my research journey, and which I will continue to do in my current role at the Florida State University and as a UROP mentor.
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UROP Program Elements

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2024
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