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Over several years, Harvey Mudd students have developed Computer Science Departments web submission system. It is used to manage homework files and grading for several courses at Harvey Mudd, and is beginning to be used at other schools, such as UC Riverside.Summer 2010, I worked with Cori McElwain, Ben Normoyle, and Jordan Ezzell to improve the system.Cori and I designed and developed a new grader interface (pictured), which allows graders to annotate specific lines of the file. You can try a live demo of this system here.
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The summer before senior year of high school, I participated in a Saturday Academy Apprenticeship in Science and Engineering internship. This is the t-shirt graphic I designed. The "ASE" was done with Autodesk Inventor. I also hid ASCII in the design.
In Spring 2010, Josh Ehrlich, Daniel Lubarov, and I built a prototype website for some CGU students hoping to start a company which rendered vendors' furniture in 3D in a browser. They wanted a website which would allow users to model their own room and place 3D models of the vendors' furniture in that room to see how it might look in real life. The website we built uses Google O3D (unfortunately now deprecated) to render the room and furniture. We hoped the CGU students could use this website as a proof-of-concept implementation to sell their idea to furniture vendors.
In Summer 2010, I did research with other students at Harvey Mudd on OCM (Observationally Cooperative Multithreading), which is a new model for parallel program development conceived by Harvey Mudd professor Chris Stone.
The first rule of the Club is, you do not talk about the Club. The second rule of the Club is, you DO NOT talk about the Club. One dinner event at a time. Dinners will go on as long as they have to.
Pelamis
The Pelamis wave energy converter is a novel power system that harnesses the energy in oceanic surface waves. A simplified, small-scale prototype of this device was constructed with the omission of the pneumatic system.
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Junior year of high school, I was Oregon City High School's student newspaper's Technology Editor. Prior to tech training, I made this manual to help new students learn how to use technology for the newspaper.You can view it here.
For a Highschool physics project, I built a circuit that varies a current to a infrared LED based on input to an electret microphone. A second circuit that is not connected to the first receives the signal with an infrared photoresistor and changes it back into a signal that is then played through a speaker.
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