
2009 Academic FestivalComputer Science and Engineering Presentations Friday, May 1, 2009 Saturday, May 2, 2009
About the Festival
The purpose of the Natural Sciences Academic Festival is to
provide students with an opportunity to present, through poster
or talk format, research projects and senior seminar work pursued
during the academic year. The festival format is modeled after
a professional meeting in order to provide the students with
a conference experience.
The PLU Natural Sciences Division hosts its annual Academic
Festival. Come to the students' demonstration, poster, and oral
presentations from the interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Program
and the six NSCI Departments: Geosciences, Physics, Mathematics,
Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science and Computer Engineering.
Locations: Morken Center Public Events Room, Morken Center Atrium Committee Members, 2009
Jesse Eckstrom (NSCI), Mary Ellard-Ivey (BIOL), George Hauser
(CSCE), Matthew Hacker (NSCI), Rich Louie (PHYS), Brian Naasz (ENVT),
Kevin O'Brien (ENVT), Jessica Sklar (MATH), Ann Tolo (NSCI), Jill
Whitman (GEOS), Neal Yakelis (CHEM)
Support our future professionals with your interest in their
work! Learn something new!
All welcome. Free event. http://www.nsci.plu.edu/acfest/

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make it to the festival? Want to watch the festival after it's over?
Stay tuned for live and archived streaming video and audio podcast from the Natural Sciences Academic Festival. Help and Support
Friday, May 1

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12:30pm Katie Hoynes, Aaron Earl, Yachan Yu
The Three Rocketeers and the Quest for the Perfect Bottle Rocket Watch Now Listen  |

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12:50pm Morgan Ostendorf, Aaron Pace, Anthony Pace,
Chemical Rockets: The Study of Aerodynamics Watch Now Listen  |

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1:10pm Nicole Griesmeyer
Computer Malware Watch Now Listen  |

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1:40pm Jakob Perry Creating powerful website using Drupal Watch Now Listen
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2:10 Brent Chamberlin
Watershed Delineation of the Brazillian Amazon Watch Now Listen
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2:30-3:30pm Lunch
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3:30pm Rob Rhydberg
What Makes Smart Grid Smart Watch Now Listen  |
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4:00pm Ken Perrine
The Usability of Transportation Watch Now Listen  |
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4:40pm Brian McFadden, Lexie Miller
Netfilter Watch Now Listen  |
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Saturday, May 2

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9:00am Crystal Hartman, Naomi Borneman
Implementing DataPump with MySQL Watch Now Listen
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9:30am John Iafrati No Limit Texas Hold'em Watch Now Listen  |

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10:00am Kyle Eskelin Voice Navigation of the Web Watch Now Listen
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11:00am Jeremy Ellison, Seth Schwiethale, James Crosetto Network RC Car Watch Now Listen  |

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11:40am Shane Hall
Visualizing Software Development Watch Now Listen
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12:30-1:40pm Lunch
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1:40 - 2:10 Carl Swanson, Charles Casey The Silencer Watch Now Listen  |

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1:40pm David Allen
Using Network Technology to Enable Teaching and Learning Watch Now Listen  |

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2:10pm Fredrik Blomqvist
Academic Interships Web Management Watch Now Listen  |

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14:40pm Madison Mosely
The Sanguine Strain Watch Now Listen
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Festival Contact Info
Ann F. Tolo Administrative Associate, Natural Sciences Division 253-535-7535 tolo@plu.edu
David Wolff Associate Professor of Computer Science and Computer Engineering (253) 535-8735 daw@plu.edu
Jesse Ekstrom
Technical Support Specialist
(253)535-7408 eckstrjd@plu.edu
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