Wisconsin engineer
Source:
Grunwald, Darcy; Setiawidjaja, Aristo, Editor
Wisconsin engineer
Volume 107, Number 4
Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Engineering Journal Association, September 2003
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/UW.WIEv107no4
Contents
[Contents], p. 1
Editorial: Give me freedom, Morris, Christine p. 2
Mark Mastalski: behind the desk and the paddle, Watney, Amber p. 3
The evolution of revolutionary weapons, Davis, Craig pp. 4-5
The auto industry shows off its goods, Czaplewski, Mike pp. 6-7
Modern paint: more than mud and egg yolk, Nakazono, Hideki p. 8
Engineering expo 2003: experience the possibilities, Calhoun, Carl, et al. pp. 9-11
Space farming: UW plants check out microgravity, Kohlhepp, Peter pp. 12-13
Creating young scientists: school science programs for elementary students, Kelly, Colleen pp. 14-15
Coming soon to an engineering campus near you: women?, Zehm, April pp. 16-17
Flow analysis device merges creativity with engineering, Coy, Robert pp. 18-19
Just one more: top 12 ways to get an "a" on your engineering homework without actually doing it, McAllister, Skye pp. 20 ff.
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