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Student Honors

1994 – 1995Hot Air Balloon and fuel cell car

Jack Harwich
“A Study of Cooling Schedules for Simulated Annealing”
Donald Spector, Adviser

1985 – 1986

Peter Van Houten Prymmer
“Meson Properties in A relativistic Potential Model”
D. Salisbury, Adviser

1982 – 1983

Martin Carl Baruch
“Application of the Maximum Entropy Formalism to Quantum Mechanical Inverse Scattering”
J. Cyranski, Adviser


1978 – 1979

Thomas Winn-Arnold
“A Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Non-linear Effects in a Simple Mechanical System”
W. Case, Adviser

Joel D. Jennings – Mathematics and Physics (double major)
“SPUD: A Software Package for User Program Development (Program with Appeal)”
Co-authoried with Jeffrey Summers (a joint project in computer science)
B. Smith, Adviser

1976 – 1977

Raymond F. Monroe – History and Physics
“An Inquiry into Historical Values: Paterson, New Jersey, A Case Study”
C. Young, Adviser

1974 – 1975

Alice T. Tooker
“The Identification of the Magnetic Mineral in Lake Seneca Sediments
Alan Russell, Adviser

 


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