Wisconsin engineer
Source:
Brewer, Erica; Setiawidjaja, Aristo, Editor
Wisconsin engineer
Volume 106, Number 2
Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Engineering Journal Association, February 2002
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/UW.WIEv106no2
Contents
[Contents], p. [1]
Editorial: professional junk engineers: working to frustrate us, day after day, or upholding a tradition of mediocrity?, Sydnor, Ryan; Joseph, Greg; Mandl, Karen pp. 2-3
Large advances on a small scale, Strom, Sam pp. 4-5
Providing powerful solutions to a powerful problem, Scheiber, Shana pp. 6-7
Keck lab links emotion to science, Wagner, Joel pp. 8-9
CD burners: a hot commodity, Bock, Aaron pp. 10-11
Professional engineering organizations: what does your personal professional ad say?, Considine, Ellen pp. 12-13
Monkey see, monkey glow?, Vieth, Eric pp. 14-15
5 generations: a UW-Madison tradition, Andrew, Amanda pp. 16-17
Ethics and the modern professional, Wentland, Andrew p. 18
Battle for the video game throne, Edguist, Carl p. 19
Just one more: reminiscing about engineering IV, Mueller, Nicholas P. pp. 20 ff.
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