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William Birmingham, Grove City College
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data to get it back to time-domain I and Q components. 8. Demodulation: various methods are used to demodulate the signals. For example, and AM signal is demodulated simply by takingGiven the sampling rate of the soundcard and the types of waveforms we are converting, thesoftware must process each digital sample within about 250 mS.3. PedagogyThe CS department has a two-semester senior project course track. The first semester, a one-credit Page 14.895.4course is given that emphasizes design (particularly user interface analysis and testability), projectplanning, specification, and the ethical implications of the students
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Steven Barrett, University of Wyoming; Jeffrey Anderson, University of Wyoming; Jerry Hamann, University of Wyoming; Robert Kubichek, University of Wyoming; Suresh Muknahallipatna, University of Wyoming; John Pierre, University of Wyoming; David Whitman, University of Wyoming; Cameron Wright, University of Wyoming
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toannually draw 100 talented high school sophomore students to the university for an intensiveexamination of unanswered questions and unresolved challenges. Among the areas that areprobed include: world hunger, plants and people, knights and cowboys, drama, ethics andsociety, communicating with computers, understanding cultural development, pharmacy,fundamentals of computer design and programming, and the links between life and the arts. Thegoal is not to require students to learn another body of knowledge and pass yet another test. It is,rather to challenge imaginations, focus diverse disciplines on specific issues or problems, andintegrate various individual talents into a larger perspective. In the process it is hoped that theselected high school
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Krishna Madhavan, Purdue University; Jacob Schroeder, Clemson University; Hanjun Xian, Clemson University
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Ricky Castles, Virginia Tech; Eric Scott, Virginia Tech; Jenny Lo, Virginia Tech; Vinod Lohani, Virginia Tech
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Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. She is co-coordinator of a first-year engineering course and her research interests include engineering ethics, curriculum development, and use of classroom technologies.Vinod Lohani, Virginia Tech VINOD K. LOHANI is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Education and an adjunct faculty in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. He received a Ph.D. in civil engineering from Virginia Tech in 1995. His areas of teaching and research include engineering education, international collaboration and hydrology & water resources