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Course: FACULTY 114, Fall 2008
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2006 ENGINEERS WEEK BOSTONCareer NightDate: Location: Cost: Thursday, March 2, 2006; 4:00 8:00 PM Hyatt Regency Boston Hotel One Avenue de Lafayette Boston, MA, 02111 FREE!Chemical Environmental TelecommunicationsCivil MechanicalElectrical
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EEOS Association Notes May 14th, 2008 End of Semester Partyo Set for Wednesday, May 28th from 3:00-5:00 pm o Foxpoint Pavilion reserved for free from 2:00 -6:00 pm Table will cost extra so will be using whats thereInvitations E-vites to depa
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EEOS Association Notes May 1st, 2008 Student Movie night? o o May do one before end of semester, maybe May 8th If movie night happens, will be movie on horseshoe crabso Between classes and Jane Goodall eventWhale Watch o o o o Pricing will be
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EEOS Association Notes Apr. 17th, 2008 Note: we had many additional people joining our meeting this week. There are students who expressed interest on being involved Student Social time o o o Interest expressed in regular meeting times Regular lu
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EEOS Association Notes March 27th, 2008 Professional Development Talks o Bob Chen Grants/fellowships/internships Dates postponed due to dept. chair search Put on hold for Monday, May 30th? Either do as a brown bag lunch or next semester in a se
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EEOS Association Notes February 13, 2008 Professional Development/ Academic based eventsKristen Kenny, IRB Administrator has agreed to give a talk on Monday April 7 during seminar. Prassede informed Anamarija Frankic. Lisa and Prassede spoke to B
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EEOS Association Notes Jan. 17th, 2008 Professional Development/ Academic based events o Can we take unused Monday seminar slots Prassede will check with Jack Shmoozing/ Networking - Anamarija Grant Writing ORSP Working with human subjects/int
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EEOS Association Notes Nov. 15th, 2007 Winter Solstice Event o Show at Museum of science, 50 minutes, called Winterlight: o Needs to be booked 15 days in advance, dont need money in advance o Chose Dec. 21st as the date o Tickets are $6, combo sh
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EEOS Association Meeting - October 24, 2007 Present: Lisa Greber Carrie Schuman Denise Ellis Prassede Vella Tricia Lovell Minutes Weekly meetings EEOS Association group Biweekly meetings EEOS students EEOS Association website Prassede to prep
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EEOS Association Meeting - October 2, 2007 Present: Lisa Greber Carrie Schuman Denise Ellis Minutes Ask GSA: Mailbox in GSA office Confirmation on this years budget - $200.00? Do not need Cubicle space Report on last event EEOS Beach Bash S5.
UMass Boston - FACULTY - 640
Week 1 & 2: -Introduction to Matlab and the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) *Matlab, FFT, noise elimination in signal processing *Discrete-time Fourier Transform in Fortran Project 1: a) Write a code to look at the real and imaginary parts of the FFT of
UMass Boston - FACULTY - 640
Week 3 & 4 -Introduction to numerical algorithms -Finite-Difference in the Time-Domain (FDTD) and the numerical solution of wave equations in 1D -Finite-Difference in the Time-Domain (FDTD) and the numerical solution of Maxwells equations in 2D -Impl
UMass Boston - FACULTY - 640
Physics 640 September 20, 2007 Today we had the presentations on Project 1. Towards the second half of the class, a more relaxed and cordial atmosphere was achieved, with more questions and interactions that are high encouraged in this course. We hop
UMass Boston - FACULTY - 640
Physic 640 Project 2 Sept 25, 2007Today we would like to do: 1) Implement a Fortran code to a) Initialize the propagation with the Gausian pulse b) The 1D FDTD algorithm c)Writing results out into a file *How to write the Fortran code? Look at the