Research Symposium

23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023

Alex Trbovic He/Him Poster Session 2: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm/ Poster #2


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BIO


Hi, my name is Alex Trbovic, I am from Vero Beach Florida and currently pursuing a double major in Computer Science and Economics. I have always been fascinated by the intersection of these two fields and how they can be leveraged together to create meaningful and impactful solutions to real-world problems.

Over the course of my studies, I have honed my skills in Python and C++ and have developed a firm understanding of economic principles. I am particularly interested in using machine learning, financial markets, and econometrics to create innovative solutions that contribute to economic growth and societal well-being.

Looking ahead, I aspire to work in product management, where I can use computer science and economics knowledge to develop innovative solutions that contribute to economic growth and societal well-being.

Design and implementation of LabVIEW-based Spectroscopy Software on A Ocean Optics Spectrometer

Authors: Alex Trbovic, Jason E. Kuszynski
Student Major: Computer Science and Economics
Mentor: Jason E. Kuszynski
Mentor's Department: Chemistry
Mentor's College: Arts and Sciences
Co-Presenters:

Abstract


Spectroscopy is a fundamental tool for investigating properties of matter through the analysis of the interaction of light with materials. In this study, we describe the development of LabVIEW spectroscopy software, which facilitates the acquisition and analysis of spectroscopic data. The software enables users to quickly and easily set up and control the Ocean Optics spectrometer. A user-friendly interface makes it easy to access absorption across the visible and near-infrared spectrum (350 – 1100 nm) as well as acquire data. The LabVIEW spectroscopy software saves significant time for researchers in acquiring and analyzing data, making it a powerful tool.

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Keywords: Spectroscopy, LabVIEW, Chemistry, Physics, Semiconductor