
PhD student Tyson Lowder's research proposal, ""D-Fiber for Multidimensional Sensor Applications,"" garnered for Brigham Young University the 2005 ASNT Fellowship Award. The award, offered by the American Society for Nondestructive Testing to no more than three recipients each year, provides BYU with up to $15,000 to pursue Lowder's proposed research; he will present his findings at the next national ASNT conference. Faculty advisors included Dr. Stephen Schultz and Dr. Richard Selfridge.