AiS Challenge Project Evaluation Schedule
The schedules are subject to change so please check
back during the week of your evaluation for last minute changes.
Contact Consult if you have difficulty with your assigned time
or location.
Eastern New Mexico University, Portales NM
February 5, 2005
Host: Ron.Obenhaus@enmu.edu
Location: University Computer Center, room UCC 204
Judges:
Dr. Tom Brown, Tom.Brown@enmu.edu
Dr. Young Cho, Young.Cho@enmu.edu
Dr. Anthony Schroeder, Anthony.Schroeder@enmu.edu
9:30 am Team 20 Clovis High, Big Bang Theory NO SHOW
10:00 am Team 23 Clovis High, effective defense against hacking tools NO SHOW
10:30 am Team 32 Lovington High, World Hunger
11:00 am Team 08 Alta Vista MS, Trupac Structures
11:30 am Lunch
1:00 pm Team 36 Melrose High, Communicating With Heliographs
1:30 pm Team 37 Melrose High, D-B RANCH
2:00 pm Team 38 Melrose High, statistical analysis of a basic card deck
2:30 pm Team 39 Melrose High, Going With the Flow
3:00 pm Team 40 Melrose High, Velocity Of Different Objects
3:30 pm Team 41 Melrose High, putting payloads into space
Santa Fe High School, Santa Fe, NM
February 5, 2005
Host: Anita Gerlach, agerlach@cybermesa.com
Location: rooms A21 and A22
Judges:
Sharon Deland, smdelan@sandia.gov
Larry Donahue, LDonahue@practice.com
Drew Einhorn, drew@technteach.com
Tom Laub, twlaub@sandia.gov
9:00 Team 15 Capshaw MS, Hot Topic
9:30 Team 24 Desert Academy, Optimization of Acceleration in a Coil Mass Driver
10:00 Team XX
10:30 Team 31 Los Alamos High, An Investigation into the Physics of Combustion and Efficiency NO SHOW
11:00 Team 43 Monte Del Sol Charter School, simulating a community of suicidal teens NO SHOW
11:30 Team 44 Monte Del Sol Charter School, Genetically Modified Plants
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Team 56 Santa Fe High, Calculating the Probabililty of Down Syndrome
1:30 Team 58 Santa Fe High, The Profitablity of Games of Chance
2:00 Team 59 Santa Fe High, spread of influenza
2:30 Team 46 Moon Dance Home School, World Population NO SHOW
3:00 Team 92 ???Santa Fe Indian School, pooling water
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
February 5, 2005
Host: Shaun Cooper, Shaun.Cooper@nmsu.edu
Location: Computer Center Building, room 132
Judges:
Berry Estes, bipe@zianet.com
Ruben Guadiana, rubane@gmail.com
Dennis Padilla, dpadilla@lanl.gov
Joe Watts, watts@lanl.gov
9:30 Team 02 Alamogordo High, photoelectric effect
10:00 Team 17 Chaparral MS, mystery about the Bermuda Triangle
10:30 Team 80 Silver High, Mathematical Analysis of the AIDS Virus
11:00 Team 81 Silver High, Gambling Addiction Related to Personality
11:30 Team 82 Silver High, The Rhythm of Hailstones
XX:00 Team 01 Alamogordo High, Encryption Application of Young's Double-Slit Experiment
XX:00 Team 89 Cliff High, How do disasters affect society and economies?
San Juan College, Farmington, NM
February 12, 2005
Host: Alex Struk, struka@sanjuancollege.edu
Location: Computer Science Building, rooms 7221 and 7222
Judges:
Dennis Padilla, dpadilla@lanl.gov Joe Watts, watts@lanl.gov
Shah Ardalan, ArdalanS@sanjuancollege.edu Paull Holmes, holmesp@sanjuancollege.edu
Lawrence Jones, jonesl@sanjuancollege.edu
8:30 Team 66 Shiprock High, Global Warming
9:00 Team 64 Shiprock High, Destitution
9:30 Team 65 ???Shiprock High, Gambling
10:00 Team 67 ???Shiprock High, Effect of Marijuana
10:30 Team 26 Farmington High, The Sound of Encryption
11:00 Team 91 Bloomfield High, Getting a Clue about the Flu
X:XX Team 47 Navajo Prep, bioremediation on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula
X:XX Team 48 Navajo Prep, probability of malaria infection
X:XX Team 49 Navajo Prep, model an internal combustion engine
Team 61 ???Shiprock High, Aplastic Anemia
Team 62 ???Shiprock High, Arthritis
Team 63 ???Shiprock High, Children's Asthma
Team 68 ???Shiprock High, Water Pollution
Team 69 ???Shiprock High, Forensic Science
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
February 19, 2005
Host: Sandy Carter-Mayes, scarter@unm.edu
Location: CIRT, rooms 2001, 2115, 2116, and 2156.
Judges: Judges:
Drew Einhorn, drew@technteach.com Michael Trahan, mwtraha@sandia.gov
Erik Debenedictis, epdeben@sandia.gov Eleanor Walther, eawalth@sandia.gov
Max Lazo, maximo.s.lazo@saic.com Atty Mullins, attymullins@gmail.com
9:00 Team 03 Albuquerque Academy, Simulating Solar System Formation Theories
Team 04 Albuquerque Academy, Tracking Cancer Development and Movement
9:30 Team 05 Albuquerque Academy, encrypt a plain text message
Team XX
10:00 Team 10 Bosque School, Shining Light on Dark Matter
Team 11 Bosque School, Modeling the Spread of Radiation From A Dirty Bomb
10:30 Team 12 Bosque School, Modeling AIDS Spread and Control in South Africa
Team 13 Bosque School, Traffic Flow in the Bosque School Parking Lot
11:00 Team 14 Bosque School, World Population Growth
Team 25 Eldorado High, Adaptive Handwriting Recognition and Identification
11:30 Team 57 Santa Fe High, Predator Prey Model Encorporating Migration
Team 28 Highland High, Does dark matter matter?
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Team 33 Manzano High, statistical analysis of parallel code
Team 34 Manzano High, simulation/video game of an ant colony
1:30 Team 35 Manzano High, Paintballing
Team 50 Rio Rancho High, Fire in the Bosque
2:00 Team 52 Rio Rancho Mid High, MODELING VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
Team 51 Rio Rancho High, emergency evacuation NO SHOW
2:30 Team 53 Rio Rancho Mid High, decrease in the Mexican Owl
Team 93 Rio Rancho Mid High,Tic Tac Toe Time
New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM
February 26, 2005
Host: Mike Topliff, mtopliff@nmt.edu
Location: Speare Building, rooms 4 and 116
Judges:
Dorothy Ashmore, diashmo@sandia.gov
Janie Enter, volcano@lanl.gov
Berry Estes, bipe@zianet.com
9:00 Team 54 Sandia Prep, computer viruses
9:30 Team 55 Sandia Prep, Modeling and Predicting the Spread of Smallpox
10:00 Team 85 Socorro High, encription program
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