Status of the ULF-ELF project at IUS
Brief timeline and students who have been involved.
- Fall 2004 - Samuel Ray Bush and Joshua Dale Heath give a talk at the 10th Annual Indiana University Undergraduate Research Conference, Friday, February 11, 2005
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07/01 - Forinash, O'Connor, Sibray publish "The IUS and Purdue ELF/ULF
project" in Journal of Engineering Education,Vol. 90 No. 3.
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2001 - Wesley Wiles gives a talk at the Butler University undergraduate research
conference.
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11/7/00 - Data collection has been streamlined down to a lab pro and modems
to send data across campus to a Linux computer in the student research
lab.
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08/28/00 - Students Clark Mumaw, Joseph Oakes, and Wesley Wiles take the
new antennas, seal them and burry them.
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07/00 - New antenas wound (Terry O'Connor, Purdue Programs, arranges this.)
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1999 - Data collection and analysis continues sporatically and new collection
cirucits are build and tested.
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1998 - Sibray gives a talk at the undergraduate conference at UPUI.
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1998 - New circuits become available from Terry O'Connor's EET circuit
class. Holly continues collecting and analyzing data. Data is now being
collected by Macintosh computers onto external hard drives. Harding and
Milligan work on data analysis.
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1997 - Terry O'Connor (Purdue Programs) builds and tests new amplification
circuits. Holly takes and analyzes data.
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4/27/97 - Sibray begins third antenna.
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3/18/97 - Antenna, ciruits and data collection begin at remote site (IUS
storage barn).
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1997 - Sibray and Dowell give a talk at the undergraduate research conference
at Butler University.
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12/29/96 - Data collection begins in the lab using an old Macintosh
computer.
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Fall 1996 - First antennas and circuits built by Holly Sibray, Christopher
Bass, Carollyn Dowell, Jennifer Haycraft and other students in P309.
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