The Beyond: Undergraduate Research Journal is the peer-reviewed research publication of the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Office of Undergraduate Research. The journal features research manuscripts, literature reviews, and technical reports by undergraduate students at the Daytona Beach, Prescott, and Worldwide campuses.
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Beyond accepts submissions on a rolling basis. Please note: you must have an account in Scholarly Commons to submit a manuscript. Click on My Account to log-in or create a new account. To upload a manuscript for consideration, click on the Submit Article link. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Research at .
Current Volume: Volume 8 (2025)
Articles
A Comparative Study of Neural Networks and XGBoost Models for Flight Time Prediction
Ioannis Paraschos, Taryn E. Trimble, Eshna Bhargava, Jake Klingler, and Benjamin R. Nicolai
The Effect of Finasteride on Parity Rates in Drosophila Melanogaster
Trey Bruno, Carly Turner, Michael Guildin, Carol Mitchell, Dominic Sandell, and Alesha Fleming
Examining the Impact of Stress on Collegiate Flight Students
Shivanee D. Cannon-Patron
Detection of Quorum-Sensing Molecules in the Mutualistic Bacteria Vibrio fischeri Exposed to Simulated Microgravity Using Cell-Based Biosensors.
Paulina Slick, Maria C. Tobarra, Alba A. Chavez, and Hugo Castillo
Evaluation of the Land-Climate Interface Boundary Condition on Levee Response Using SEEP/W Software
Charles Henderson and Ghada Ellithy
Reusing Materials in the Aerospace Industry
Lama Alanazi, Burtegeljin Gombosuren, and Byhalia Jewett
Literature Review
Harnessing Environmentally Healthy Approaches for Plastic Degradation: A Review and Future Perspectives
Marc Chojnacki
Research Manuscripts
Understanding the Incidents on Legacy Airlines with Explainable Artificial Intelligence and Text Mining: Case Study Top 5 US Airlines
Dean Sutherland and Mehmet Burak Cankaya
Developing Sky Plots Of Rocket Launches From GPS Scintillation Data
Ishaan Dey and Kshitija Deshpande