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Applied Thinking 5.1, February 2008
Containing articles about Max Donelan, Richard Smith, Michael Sjoerdsma, Michele Black, Janet McCracken, and Bernadette Currie.
Applied Thinking, December 2007
Featuring Rob Cameron on patent reform, Bozena Kaminska on cardiography sensors, Tracy Zhang and Alison Beale on Tibetan ethnography, Jim Cavers and online seminars, Jordan Ginther and Nadine Schuurman on the FAS Geographic Information Science program and new faculty.
Applied Thinking, July 2007
Featuring Rodney Vaughan, Jim Cavers, Dong In Kim, Carrie Holt, Randall Peterman, and Craig Scratchley; ultrawideband wireless, fisheries management and computer networking.
FAS Thinking, March 2007
Virtual frog dissection with Nasim Vafai and Shahram Payandeh; cellphone group John Boxall, Igor Faletski, and Greg Baker; Leonardo grad paper competition and Cory Doctorow lecture; standard interconnect for microfluidics with Bonnie Gray.
FAS Thinking, November 2006
Bioinformatics with Cenk Sahinalp, realistic energy policy according to Mark Jaccard, TASC2 opening, applied philosophy of technology with Andrew Feenberg and new faculty.
FAS Thinking, June 2006
Profiling graduate students Regan Mandryk, Qingguo Li and Nathan Taylor. Also profiles or mentions of faculty: Kori Inkpen, Stella Atkins, Rob Woodbury, Peter Rubin, Shahram Payandeh, Mehrdad Saif and Manfred Trummer.
FAS Thinking February 2006
Kinesiology research on ALS, Coral Lewis, Jennifer Solomon, Charles Krieger; wildlife data acquisition systems for grizzly bears and other wildlife, Greg Mori, Shelley Marshall, Kristina Rothley, Richard Vaughan, Jens Wawerla; web applications course in computing science, Greg Baker.
FAS Thinking October 2005
Containing articles about Kevin Wong, Adam Holbrook, Brian Lewis, TASC2, Jian Pei, FAS Advisory Council, and new FAS faculty members.
FAS Thinking July 2005
Issues involving health care information networks, including the work of Communication professor Ellen Balka. Also, the Engineering Science student autonomous helicopter project, and the research of Computing Science assistant professor Valentine Kabanets on expander graphs.
FAS Thinking February 2005
Fisheries resource management research of Duncan Knowler, Sean Cox, Bill de la Mare and Wolfgang Haider. Also stories featuring Glenn Chapman and Cenk Sahinalp.
FAS Thinking October 2004
With feature articles on Shawn Stapleton, David Goodman, Bozena Kaminska and much more.
FAS Thinking July 2004
The premier issue of the FAS newsletter featuring Ron Wakkary, Miriam Rosin, James Cavers, and more.
Applied Thinking 5.2, June 2008
Containing articles about Torsten Moller, Jim Bizzocchi, Aaron Levinsohn, Diane Gromala, Steve DiPaola, Barry Truax, Glen Tibbits, Ghassan Hamarneh, Marinko Sarunic, Dal Yong Jin, Mark Drew, Rob Woodbury, Ron Wakkary, Albert Leung, Shahram Payandeh, Alissa Antle and Ken Lertzman.