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My Experience with EPICS

This will be my 7th semester with EPICS. I have been on two different teams, ISG and IS. Both of which worked for Imagination Station (IS)[1], a children's museum in Lafayette. I started out on the Laser Maze project, which was designed to teach children about LASER's, white light, reflection and refraction. The Laser kiosk was a two sided kiosk that had one side as a timed game, the user had about 100s to solve the maze. That project has been delivered last semester after IS asked that we remove the second side, which tough about white light, laser light and reflection. During my second year second semester with EPICS I recommended that we move from the 9S12, which is tought in ECE362, and move to an arduino[2]

Alumni Liaison

Ph.D. on Applied Mathematics in Aug 2007. Involved on applications of image super-resolution to electron microscopy

Francisco Blanco-Silva