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2001 Final Report Submissions Final reports must be submitted as both Hard Copy via US mail and Electronic Copy via E-mail. Teams are also encouraged to submit an HTML version on their final reports. See the Final Report Guidelines for specific information. The teams listed below have succesfully submitted hard-copy reports to the Challenge staff by the April 4th, 2001 deadline. View this year's reports from our winning teams. Category A's: Competitive Alamogordo 43 Computer Literacy Alamogordo 64 Artificial Intelligence Albuq Acad 23 Chess and Computing Albuq Acad 27 Cost Minimization through Flight Scheduling Aztec 62 San Juan River Quality Bloomfield 20 Manipulating Artificial Intelligence Programming in Video Games Bosque Pre 12 Modeling Algorithms of Robotic Fire Victim Retrieval Bosque Pre 13 Evaluating the Sustainability of the Albuquerque Water Supply Farmington 66 Codon Comparison Freedom 14 Client Server Implementation of Cryptography Goddard 56 Emergency Egress Highland 29 Cipher This Las Cruces 32 The Little Robot that Could Los Alamos 06 Three Dimensional Erosion Modeling Magdalena 28 Compression Springs (PDF file) Newcomb 73 Are We Alone in the Universe? Picacho MS 51 Gas Diffusion (PDF file) Picacho MS 53 Predator-Prey Simulation Sandia Prep 03 Parallel Processing of Human Genomic Leukemia Data Using Neural Networks Shiprock 34 Medication for the Common cold Springer 05 The Great Roadrunner Category B's: Non-Competitive Animas 25 Topology and Its Effects on Land Management Clovis 17 Arachnafinder Cuba 55 The Tracking of Africanized Honey Bees Cuba 57 Expansion of Hwy 550 Cuba 58 Hispanic Population Mesa Alta Jr. 21 Endangered Species Newcomb 68 A's and Extra Curriculum Activities Shiprock 35 Spiraling, Swirling, Spinning Around a Sphere Shiprock 37 Calculating When CME Hits Earth Shiprock 39 Effect of Changes in Hormone Levels as a Function of Age |