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Intern School Title Supervisor Final Paper Presentation
akinyele Bowie State University rcpViewer: Run Control Parameters (RCPs) David Ritchie akinyele.doc akinyele.ppt
chaco Swarthmore College The Effects of Nitrogen Gan on the Production of Negative Hydrogen Ions Doug Moehs chaco.doc chaco.ppt
doles University of District of Columbia A Computer Program to Model the Universe Surveyed by SNAP Albert Stebbins No paper doles.ppt
duose California State University--Sacremento Phase Detector (Comparator) for the A0 Laser James Santucci duose.doc duose.ppt
graddy The University of Texas at San Antonio The Digitizer Card in the Beam Loss Monitor System Craig Drennan graddy.doc graddy.ppt
kalu Benedict College A Web Based Accelerator Catalog Francois Ostiguy kalu.doc kalu.ppt
lamenti San Francisco State University Finding Supernovae in a Slice of Pi Fritz DeJongh lamenti.doc lamenti.ppt
onibokun Bethune-Cookman College D0 Online Calibration Database Browser Taka Yasuda onibokun.doc onibokun.ppt
senzer University of Miami The Use of Aluminum-Doped Yttrium-Iron Gernets in Coaxial Phase Chifters David Wildman No paper senzer.ppt
souare The University of Akron Conversion of Portions of MCFAST: A Complex Fast Monte Carlo Program from FORTRAN to C++ Lynn Garren souare.doc souare.ppt
suarez University of Miami ROOT Framework Testing and Database Access Philippe Canal suarez.doc suarez.ppt
thomas Benedict College McPerM: The McFarm Performance Monitor Hyunwoo Kim thomas.doc thomas.ppt
tooke Dillard University Interstrand Contact Resistance of Nb3Sn Superconducting Cables Extracted from Magnets Giorgio Ambrosio tooke.pdf tooke.ppt
williams Jackson State University Computing Support for the Technical Division John Konc williams.doc williams.ppt

*Videos:
"Real" means "Real Player",
"WM" means Windows Media Player,
"MPEG-2" means, well, the MPEG level 2 encoding scheme, which is how DVDs are encoded in the USA. You will probably have to "save as" these links and view tham locally on your hard drive. These files are so big that your web browser will time out befor they are done.
"Small" and "Large" refer to both the size of the video, in bytes, and the size of the screen you will get when you look at the video. Over a dialup line, you are pretty much restricted to the small videos. The large videos should work okay over DSL and cable modems. The MPEG-2 videos take a very long time to transfer to you, even over a super fast connection.


Elliott McCrory
Last modified: Fri Mar 4 10:37:01 CDT 2004