Tuesday December 1, 2:00 - 5:00 PM
- Henry Tung
- William Kellett
- Duncan Provan
- Matthew Chin
- Ziad Algkafori
- Benson Chang
- Jason (Jianrong) Zhuang
- Yifei Zhou (Alfie)
- Chenruo (John) Qi
- Ian Fraser
- Kyung Seob (Brian) Sin
- Ye Cheng Chen (Lewis)
- Anffany Chen
- Katherine Van Dijk
- Steven Janssens
- Sen Mei
Thursday December 3, 2:00 - 5:00 PM
- Camen Huang
- Andy Lin
- Joshua Wienands
- Maxwell (Max) Tims
- Yun-Chung (Earl) Lin
- Ryan Lovelidge
- Magnus Haw
- Jiajie Liang (Javen)
- Kai-Hsuan (Shawn) Wu
- Gian Matharu
- Kasun Somaratne
- Yuki Omori
- Natassia Orr
- Gene Polovy
- Michael Hall
- Eric Walker
- Masoud Rafiei-Ravandi
Suggested Presentation Format
- Overview
- Project Goals
- Mathematical Formulation
- Numerical Approach
- Testing and Numerical Experiments
- Results
- Conclusions
- References
Instructions
- You should plan for a presentation not to exceed 7 minutes in length
(so please practice it beforehand
to ensure that you can deliver
it in 7 minutes), so that we will have another 3 minutes for questions
and a transition to the next speaker.
- IMPORTANT!! Proposals
must
be prepared
in
electronic form using
- Powerpoint or
open
source equivalent (e.g. ooimpress)
- Word or open
source
equivalent, (e.g. oowriter)
but only if you have a good reason not to use presentation software
- LaTeX (using,
for
example, the foiltex class package. See HERE for a more complete list of
what's available for use with LaTeX)
- IMPORTANT!! The
electronic form of your presentation must
be sent to me via e-mail before 10 AM
on the day
that you will be presenting, so that I have time to assemble all
of the talks onto my laptop. For emergency purposes, you should also
bring a copy of your presentation on a USB memory stick. If you
don't have a memory stick, refer to item 5.
- IMPORTANT!!
Please
ensure that when you e-mail me your presentation, it is sent as an ATTACHMENT, and NOT embedded in the body of the
e-mail message per se.
- IMPORTANT!! You
should also upload your presentation to your /phys210/$LOGNAME/public_html directory
on hyper, and link it into
your course page (this is mandatory
for those of you who will be unable to bring an emergency copy on a
memory stick).
- IMPORTANT!! All
presentations will be given IN THE
COMPUTER LAB.
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