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Inspiring Innovation toothpicks and marshmallows in a plastic bag. The goal is to build the tallest tower with the materials provided. The tower must be able to stand on its own. Location: Room 101 This exhibit is suitable for: gs the Floating Frying Pan, the Automated Etch-a-Sketch and many more! Location: Room 50 in Everitt This exhibit is suitable for: All SWE Breakfast MEDUSA: pursuing the ultimate maneuverability in a UAV platform. Society of Women Engineers Free breakfast for all EOH attendees including bagels, donuts, muffins, coffee, juice, and more! Location: Room 112 This exhibit is suitable for: All MEDUSA will be a UAV propelled by ducted fans. Currently one arm (of 6) is built and visitors will be able to control this arm through a joystick. This exhibit is suitable for: All Some other exciting Exhibits! Power and Energy Systems Laboratory Power and Energy Systems Group Power and Energy are the core disciplines in Electrical Engineering. Come see the Magnetic Ring Cannon, Metaverse 2006 Ray Ozzie (BS 1979, Computer Science), created and led the development of Lotus Notes, the defining groupware product used by more than 100 million people worldwide. In April 2005, he became a chief technical officer at Microsoft which acquired Groove Networks, Inc., the company he founded in 1997. Groove Networks offers virtual office software that allows teams of people to work together over the network as if they were in the same room. Ozzie was first exposed to the nature and significance of collaborative systems and computersupported cooperative work while working on the university’s PLATO project as an undergraduate. Department of Computer Science Metaverse is a software engineering and research project striving to create the world largest, most scalable and flexible MMO environment, where anything from gaming to complex social interaction is going to be possible. This exhibit is suitable for: All College of Engineering Meeting with a Dean Friday, March 9 & Saturday, March 10 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 9 - 1:30 p.m. Room 151, Everitt Laboratory All students welcome For students admitted for Fall 2007 to College of Engineering For more information stop by the College of Engineering booth on the 1st floor of Engineering Hall.
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