Wisconsin engineer
Source:
Angermann, Barbara; Hoffland, Shelly, Editor
Wisconsin engineer
Volume 93, No. 1
Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Engineering Journal Association, October 1988
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/UW.WIEv93no1
Contents
Table of contents, p. 1
Editorial, Angermann, Barbara p. 2
Dean's corner: ethnic studies for engineers?, Hampton, Alfred p. 3
Plasma-aided manufacturing: UW-Madison is on the cutting edge of technology, Peschel, Lisa pp. 4-7
UW-Madison 2, computer virus 0: the labs take on a new opponent, Apthorpe, Bob pp. 8-10
The Corvette they call the king of the hill, Holmi, Peter pp. 11-13
Advice for future electrical engineers, Polakowski, Michael pp. 14-15
Engineering briefs, pp. 16-17
100° F and rising: how serious is global warming?, Fieschko, Craig pp. 18-20
College life the aussie way, Denissen, Nick pp. 21-23
Engineering mechanics department offers astronautics option, Angermann, Barbara pp. 24-25
Space age materials taking off in sporting goods industry, Korjenek, Don pp. 26-28
Letters from Japan, p. 29
Education + experience + degree = a super career start: a few words about co-op, Kaphengst, Joel pp. 30-31
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