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Hi, my name is Emily Davis (Em-i-lee  Day- vis). and I'm part of the class of 2014! I was born in Burlington, Vt, and now live in Hollis, NH. On East, I am living in BlackwellIn my spare time I enjoy swimming, camping, baking chocolate chip cookies, kayaking and much more!
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Hi, my name is Emily Davis (EM-uh-lee  DEY- vis) and I'm part of the class of 2014! I was born in Burlington, Vt, and now live in Hollis, NH. On East, I am living in Blackwell. In my spare time I enjoy swimming, camping, baking chocolate chip cookies, kayaking and much more!
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My favorite demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake under the Mathematics section. It was interesting how they focused in on a specific interval, and then analyzed the horizontal acceleration by comparing East-West against North-South. The method used to create the 3D graph at the end was very interesting as well!
  
 
== Engineering Challenges ==
 
== Engineering Challenges ==
 
[http://www.millenniumprize.fi/en/2010-prize/professor-michael-graetzel/ Professor Michael Gratzel: Developer of dye-sensitized Solar Cells], Technology Academy Finland, updated 20 September 2010, accessed 23 September 2010 (Make Solar Energy Economical)
 
[http://www.millenniumprize.fi/en/2010-prize/professor-michael-graetzel/ Professor Michael Gratzel: Developer of dye-sensitized Solar Cells], Technology Academy Finland, updated 20 September 2010, accessed 23 September 2010 (Make Solar Energy Economical)
 
Before reading this article I had never heard about organic solar panels. The most interesting aspect about the solar panels is that they are translucent, some are flexible and they are being integrated into various structures such as benches and windows.
 

Latest revision as of 01:39, 24 September 2010

Hi, my name is Emily Davis (EM-uh-lee DEY- vis) and I'm part of the class of 2014! I was born in Burlington, Vt, and now live in Hollis, NH. On East, I am living in Blackwell. In my spare time I enjoy swimming, camping, baking chocolate chip cookies, kayaking and much more!

My favorite demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake under the Mathematics section. It was interesting how they focused in on a specific interval, and then analyzed the horizontal acceleration by comparing East-West against North-South. The method used to create the 3D graph at the end was very interesting as well!

Engineering Challenges

Professor Michael Gratzel: Developer of dye-sensitized Solar Cells, Technology Academy Finland, updated 20 September 2010, accessed 23 September 2010 (Make Solar Energy Economical)