Title Published in | Description |
This project spanned a couple of years, and involved mapping various trails with a GPS unit, and generating original artwork using Photoshop. | |
The Layered Capacitor Method for Dieelectric Bridge Measrements, Data Analsis and Intterpretation of Fluoride Doped Ice IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation Vol. EI-18 No.5, October 1983, pp. 485-497 | Co-authored with G.W. Gross as a result of my research assistant job. My contribution was in performing the curve fitting of observations to the model. |
G: A Simple Extensible Language New Mexico Tech, thesis for MSCS, March 1981 | Computer Science thesis. Describes a syntactically extensible language and how it could be used. |
G: A Simple Extensible Language ACM Mountain Regional Conference, Denver CO, 11-15-1980 | Preliminary thesis paper. Describes a syntactically extensible language and how it could be used. |
A Race-Car Monitoring Program BYTE Magazine, June 1980, Vol.5, No.6, pp. 196-202 | Described a project that used a PDP-11/34 to monitor a model racecar track. With sensors installed in several tracks, the program could monitor where each car was. A twist to the set-up: cars could change tracks. The program displayed a graphical representation of the track, where each car was on the track, and statistics for each car, including lap, current and average speed. |
Can Mass-Loss Explain the Observed Microwave Radiation from Cyg X-1? New Mexico Tech, thesis for MS in Physics, June 1978 | MS Physics Thesis. Analysis of how the suspected model fits the observed data |
Microwave Radiation from CygX-1: Can Mass-Loss Explain the Emission? Proceedings of the Southwest Regional Conference for Astronomy and Astrophysics (SWRCAA), Las Cruces NM, 5-22-1978, pp. 41-46 | Preliminary thesis paper. Analysis of how the suspected model fits the observed data |