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Wisconsin - ENGR - 525
NE/ECE/Physics 525 Homework #3 Spring 2008 Assigned: Friday, 2/8/08 Due: Friday, 2/15/08 1. (10 points) A plasma experiment of length L=0.5 m has uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.3 T that is pointed in the +z-direction. Spatially varying electri
Wisconsin - ENGR - 525
NEEP/ECE/Physics 525 Homework #9 Fall 2006 Assigned: Thursday, 11/30/06 Due: Thursday, 12/7/06 1. Chen, Problem 5-11. Besides the computations, provide a sketch of the classical diffusivity as a function of radius. 2. Chen, Problem 5-19. Note that th
Wisconsin - ENGR - 451
Note about doing homework together. I encourage you to do homework together. However, the answers that you turn in have to be your own work. All people who turn in identical homework answers will be given an automatic 0 on that problem. Using someone
Wisconsin - ENGR - 803
MS&E 803 Fall 2008 Take Home Final Exam You may consult your notes, the readings found on the course homepage, and up to two text books. Please do not use online resources or skim a large number of textbooks. Work on the exam for up to 24 hours and t
Wisconsin - ENGR - 803
MS&E 803 Fall 2008 Homework 4 Hint: Download the homework from the course homepage to avoid unnecessarily retyping the links. Due December 12, 2008 1. Diffuse scattering from vacancies Consult the description of diffuse scattering at the website deve
Wisconsin - ENGR - 331
Using COMSOL Multiphysics on the CAE Network MS&E 331 Spring 2009 January 21, 2009 We will use the COMSOL Multiphysics package throughout the course as a tool for solving transport problems. In order to use COMSOL you will need to log in to a CAE lab
Wisconsin - ENGR - 333
Thermal oxidation (Campbell, Chap. 4) background the Deal-Grove model oxide physical characteristics oxide electrical characteristics dopant effects on oxidation oxidation-induced stacking faultsBackground why is oxidation so important? Oxi
Wisconsin - ENGR - 333
Plasmas review of plasmas and RF operation magnetically-enhanced plasmasEtching (Campbell, Chap. 11) introduction to wet etching chemical environmental and safety issues introduction to plasma etchingSome useful plasma concepts Neutrals, io
Wisconsin - ENGR - 275
EPD 275 Fall 2008Christine G. Nicometo Office: ECB M1036C Phone: 890-0800 Office Hours: M/W 11-12pm E-mail: nicometo@epd.engr.wisc.edu Course Homepage: http:/ecow.engr.wisc.edu/epd/275/nicometo Acknowledgement: Much of the structure and content of
Wisconsin - ENGR - 155
Peer Review Critique for Essay 1: The Rhetorical AnalysisWriter of Critique_ Writer of Essay_ Read the following questions, then read your peers draft carefully. Comment in the margins of the draft and answer the following questions as completely a
Wisconsin - ENGR - 155
EPD155 Assessment of EPD160 Design Proposal "Product" Rubric Team Name: Product & Criteria Content (50%)(Your lab will specify content) Introduction Customer description Customer requirements and problem statement Top three ideas Processes used
Wisconsin - ENGR - 155
Diagnostic Essay Due:EPD155 Basic Communication CourterWrite a brief essay about yourself. You may respond to the following questions, but do not feel like you must answer them all or in order. The purpose of this writing assessment is twofold: F
Wisconsin - ENGR - 155
EPD155 Basic Communication: "Communication Skills and the Engineering and Science Professions" Documented Research Projects "I know some engineers but I never talk to them about their jobs. "Is engineering a profession that I can have fun in while ex
Wisconsin - ENGR - 155
Voting in Dane County For details, call the City Clerk at 266-4601.
Wisconsin - ENGR - 397
Proposal Presentation SelfEvaluation MemoPurpose:To give you the opportunity to improve your presentation/public speaking skills through reviewing and critically evaluating your videotaped proposal presentation performance. This exercise should al
Wisconsin - ENGR - 397
Page1of10EPD397ChoosingatopicforyourtechnicalreportAs you know, the topic you choose to research for your technical report will also be the focus of your proposal and your memo to me with an annotated bibliography of five sources. So, I cannot emp
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Econ 101: Prof. KellyReview Sheet Midterm Exam 1Fall 2005Review Sheet Midterm Exam 1 This handout is meant to be just an outline of the material covered for the first midterm. All the topics that are highlighted here should be in your noteboo
Wisconsin - V - 2
AIRS/AMSU/HSB LEVEL 1 PROCESSING PACKAGE FOR DIRECT BROADCAST-Version 1.031 September 2003Liam.Gumley@ssec.wisc.edu1.0 INTRODUCTION-This package contains the software needed to process Aqua direct broadcastAIRS, AMSU-A, and HSB(*) data fro
Wisconsin - V - 4
NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER SOFTWARE RELEASE AND USAGE AGREEMENTThis Agreement shall be used only in the event the Subject Software is not provided toRecipient under any other agreement with the United States, such as contract, grant orcoope
Wisconsin - V - 2
NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER SOFTWARE RELEASE AND USAGE AGREEMENTThis Agreement shall be used only in the event the Subject Software is not provided toRecipient under any other agreement with the United States, such as contract, grant orcoope
Drexel - QSM - 32
Course Website Uphttp:/www.pages.drexel.edu/~rcr32/qsm2007/qsm2007.htm Homework 1 to be posted by end of day Where we are in your textbook: Chapter 3Check your understanding1. A red and green laser both are each rated at 2.5 mW. Which produce m
Drexel - PA - 34
Feminism, Aesthetics, and Recognition The Body as `Sacred': A Marxist Paradigm for Theorizing `Alienation in Cosmetic Surgery' Amrita Banerjee, student, University of Oregon Abstract: This paper outlines the relevance and strength of the Marxist fram
Drexel - GVC - 22
Clean Air Act42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. (1970) Ozone VOCs Nitrogen Dioxide Carbon Monoxide Particulate Matter Sulfur Dioxide Lead The Common Air Pollutants (Criteria Air Pollutants)July 2002Environmental Law2Ozone and VOCs Ov
Drexel - KAS - 26
SIMULATION BASED STUDY OF TCP FAIRNESS IN MULTI-HOP WIRELESS NETWORKSKunal Shah Advisor: Dr. Harish SethuComputer Communications LaboratoryClick to edit Master title Outline style Introduction and Motivation Click to edit Master text styles
Drexel - DMT - 34
HTML & DreamweaverAdvanced WorkshopDavid TristanoFaculty Development Center Office of Information Resources and Technology (IRT) 107 Korman Center dmt34@drexel.eduHTML & DreamweaverToday ppt review of HTML basics style basics set up a site
Drexel - AAG - 372
ECHAAllStarsSparkleinDebutSaturday, February 25ANNAPOLISTheinauguralECHAAllStarGame,hostedbytheU.S.NavalAcademyathistoric DahlgrenHall,wasahighspirited,entertaininggame,withtheBluesquaddefeatingtheRedbythescore of96. TheRedteam,whichhadtrailedbyth
Drexel - MJM - 304
ECE-C304 Quiz 2 2/3/04 SOLUTIONS Problem Use multi-tasking technique to code void t_seconds(float *x, float t) the which moves the legobug forward and stops when the bug hits a wall or has traveled for t seconds. The program also assigns the content
Drexel - MJM - 46
ECE-C304 Quiz 2 2/3/04 SOLUTIONS Problem Use multi-tasking technique to code void t_seconds(float *x, float t) the which moves the legobug forward and stops when the bug hits a wall or has traveled for t seconds. The program also assigns the content
Drexel - PLG - 28
Statistical Analysis with the R Programming Language This workshop is designed for a risk analyst who is beginning to find the spreadsheet environment constraining and wishes to gain familiarity with a freely available and powerful tool for risk asse
Wisconsin - CL - 1
Springer, Stanne, DonovanMeasuring the Success of Small-Group Learning in College-Level SMET Teaching: A Meta-AnalysisLeonard Springer National Institute for Science Education Wisconsin Center for Education Research University of Wisconsin-Madison
Wisconsin - BIOCHEM - 704
REPORTSvector (pSTC-tkGST ) (7), and transfected by the calcium phosphate method into 293 cells. In vitro kinase assays with immobilized proteins were done as described in (6). 15. COS7 cells were cultured in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium suppl
Wisconsin - BIOCHEM - 704
REPORTSA. S. Perelson, Science 275, 334 (1997); D. Grunbaum, Am. Nat. 151, 97 (1998); I. Hanski, Nature 396, 41 (1998); J. Swinton, J. Harwood, B. T. Grenfell, C. A. Gilligan, J. Anim. Ecol. 67, 56 (1998). B. T. Grenfell and J. Harwood, Trends Ecol
Wisconsin - BIOCHEM - 660
PreviewsSorting Out Small RNAsV. Narry Kim1,*1Leading EdgeSchool of Biological Sciences and National Creative Research Initiatives Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742, Korea *Correspondence: narrykim@snu.ac.kr DOI 10.1016/j.cell.
Wisconsin - BIOCHEM - 704
REVIEW Adapting Proteostasis for Disease InterventionWilliam E. Balch,1 Richard I. Morimoto,2 Andrew Dillin,3 Jeffery W. Kelly4* The protein components of eukaryotic cells face acute and chronic challenges to their integrity. Eukaryotic protein home
Wisconsin - BIOCHEM - 704
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 2295-22962295Conformational Switching by Asparagine-Linked GlycosylationSarah E. OConnor and Barbara Imperiali* DiVision of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California 9
Wisconsin - BIOCHEM - 660
Outline Testing gene functionIntroduction Targeted gene knockouts RNA interferenceBiochemistry 660 Bryan Phillips October 11th, 2007 btphillips@wisc.eduBiology in the post-genomic eraModel systems for studying gene functionMammalian cells~25
Wisconsin - BIOCHEM - 660
NMR LectureBasics of NMR Nuclear Spin Resonance Frequency Nuclear Shielding Spin Coupling Relaxation Applications of NMR Small Molecules Macromolecules Beast of BiochemistryNuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopyvaliant magnetBasics of
Wisconsin - BIOCHEM - 660
DH_rev_Dec12_2007Basic NMR Concepts:A Guide for the Modern LaboratoryDescription: This handout is designed to furnish you with a basic understanding of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy. The concepts implicit and fundamental to the o
Wisconsin - BIOCHEM - 710
Biochemistry/Biomolecular Chemistry 710Spring 2009February 17 & 24: Biochemistry of catalytic RNAs Dave Brow & Sam Butcher Goals of the unit: In addition to its informational role, RNA has important biochemical functions in the cell. For example
Wisconsin - BME - 402
Progress Report 13 Project Title: Team Members: Client: Advisor: Date: Small Diameter Centrifuge Tube (centrifuge_tube) Sarajane Stevens, Anita Zarebi, Christopher Westphal, Katy Reed Pamela J. Kling, M.D., Ms. Sharon Blohowiak Prof. Kristyn Masters
Wisconsin - BME - 402
Project: Transport cage support for nonhuman primates (cage_support)Team Members: 1. Aman Ghotra-Team Leader Email: asghotra@wisc.edu 2. Lauren Hensley - Communications Email: lkhensley@wisc.edu 3. Erik Bieging BWIG Email: etbieging@wisc.edu 4. Eva
Wisconsin - BME - 402
Progress Report 5 Project Title: Team Members: Client: Advisor: Date: Small Diameter Centrifuge Tube (centrifuge_tube) Sarajane Stevens, Anita Zarebi, Christopher Westphal, Katy Reed Pamela J. Kling, M.D., Ms. Sharon Blohowiak Prof. Kristyn Masters 2
Wisconsin - BME - 402
Progress Report 9 Project Title: Team Members: Client: Advisor: Date: Small Diameter Centrifuge Tube (centrifuge_tube) Sarajane Stevens, Anita Zarebi, Christopher Westphal, Katy Reed Pamela J. Kling, M.D., Ms. Sharon Blohowiak Prof. Kristyn Masters 3
Wisconsin - BME - 402
Progress Report 12 Project Title: Team Members: Client: Advisor: Date: Small Diameter Centrifuge Tube (centrifuge_tube) Sarajane Stevens, Anita Zarebi, Christopher Westphal, Katy Reed Pamela J. Kling, M.D., Ms. Sharon Blohowiak Prof. Kristyn Masters
Wisconsin - BME - 402
Progress Report 8 Project Title: Team Members: Client: Advisor: Date: Small Diameter Centrifuge Tube (centrifuge_tube) Sarajane Stevens, Anita Zarebi, Christopher Westphal, Katy Reed Pamela J. Kling, M.D., Ms. Sharon Blohowiak Prof. Kristyn Masters 3
Wisconsin - BME - 402
Progress Report 1 Project Title: Team Members: Client: Advisor: Date: Small Diameter Centrifuge Tube (centrifuge_tube) Sarajane Stevens, Anita Zarebi, Christopher Westphal, Katy Reed Pamela J. Kling, M.D. Prof. Kristyn Masters 1/21/05-1/1/26/05Prob
Wisconsin - ECON - 102
Economics 102 Fall 2007 First Midterm 1. "The government must keep the price stable," is an example of a a) normative statement. b) positive statement.2. The economy is said to be at full employment when a) the unemployment rate is zero. b) the cyc
Wisconsin - ECON - 102
Economics 102 Afternoon Lecture First Midterm 2/26/2004Student Name : Section # : TA Name :Version 5DO NOT BEGIN WORKING UNTIL THE INSTRUCTOR TELLS YOU TO DO SO. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST. You have 50 minutes to complete the exam. The exam c
Wisconsin - STAT - 572
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Drexel - CS - 338
QuestionnQuestionnWhats nice about this interface? What are some possible challenges in implementation?Name three reasons that GUIs are hard to implement (rather than design).CS480: Graphical User Interfaces. Dario Salvucci, Drexel Universi
Drexel - CS - 338
Onwards and downwards What goes on underneath the GUI? How does the toolkit draw / maintain the interface? This class: Intro to basic graphics image models coordinate systems canvas drawing clippingThanks to James Landay @ UC Berkeley for th
Drexel - CS - 338
Human-computer interactionLecture 2: Design & ImplementationHuman-computer interaction is a discipline concerned with the design, implementation, and evaluation of interactive systems for human use and with the study of the major phenomena sur
Drexel - CS - 586
CS 586/480 Computer Graphics IIDr. David Breen Matheson 408 Thursday 6PM 8:50PMPresentation 1 9/30/04Class Topics and ObjectivesPhoto-realistic image generation n Ray Tracing! n Learn and implement the algorithms needed to create ray traced ima
Drexel - CS - 338
Widgets! Look at the most common GUI components see what they do see how they workLecture 4: Components High-level goal: Get prepared to build a real interface!CS 338: Graphical User Interfaces. Dario Salvucci, Drexel University.1CS 338:
Drexel - CS - 586
CS 586/480 Computer Graphics II Dr.David Breen Matheson 408 Thursday 6PM 8:50PM Presentation 8 12/2/041Logistics Readresearch paper and prepare question K. Perlin, "An Image Synthesizer," Proc. SIGGRAPH '85, July 1985, pp. 287 - 296
Drexel - CS - 586
CS 586/480 Computer Graphics IIDr. David Breen Korman 207 Thursday 6PM 8:50PMPresentation 3 10/9/03LogisticsTake attendance n Read research paper and prepare questionnnR.A. Drebin, L. Carpenter, and P. Hanrahan, "Volume Rendering", ACM Comp
Drexel - CS - 586
CS 586/480 Computer Graphics IIDr. David Breen Matheson 408 Thursday 6PM 8:50PMPresentation 4 10/28/04Logisticsn Readnresearch paper and prepare summary and questionP. Hanrahan, "Ray Tracing Algebraic Surfaces," Proc. SIGGRAPH '83, July 198
Drexel - CS - 431
CS 431/636 Advanced Rendering TechniquesDr. David Breen University Crossings 149 Tuesday 6PM 8:50PMPresentation 9 6/3/08Logistics Deadline for all assignments is Friday 5PM 6/6/08 for graduating seniors Wednesday 9AM 6/11/08 for everybody els
Drexel - GK - 12
Drexel-SDP GK-12 LESSONLesson: Scientific MethodSubject Area(s) Associated Unit Lesson Title Lesson # 1 of 2 Lesson Dependency None. Time Required 30 minutes Summary In this lesson, students will be introduced to the scientific (inquiry) process.