We in the physics department would like to welcome everyone to the 2001-2002 academic year. Classes start on September 4th and run through December 22nd (click here for the offical academic calendar). Undergraduate catalog information is available online at www.undergradcat.unh.edu. Resources for first year undergraduate students are also available on the web at firstyear. Course descriptions as ...
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Robotics / Vibration Control @ UNH ECE Home 8 Faculty: email: Dr. W. Thomas Miller (tom.miller@unh.edu) Dr. L. Gordon Kraft (gordon.kraft@unh.edu) Dr. Filson Glanz (filson.glanz@unh.edu) Dr. Michael Carter (mike.carter@unh.edu) Dr. Andrew L. Kun (andrew.kun@unh.edu) The research emphasis of the Robotics Laboratory in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is the application of ...
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The Complex Systems Research Center (CSRC) Laboratory for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis is a state of the art Geo-Information processing and research laboratory housed at the Institute for the Study of Earth Oceans and Space (EOS) at the University of New Hampshire.