This capstone is a portion of a larger interdisciplinary project. The parent project is to create a rocket and all necessary support equipment designed to specifications provided by NASA for entry in the 2015 NASA Student Launch Competition.
The purpose of this project is to construct a bridge over Penguin Creek along the Bird Valley Trailhead located near milepost 101 of the Seward Highway in order to reduce the likelihood of human interaction with the anadromous creek.
Students: Josh Heppner, Chris Joren, Tyler Kobelnyk Faculty Advisor or Community Project Lead: Dr. Jifeng Peng Client: Igiugig Community […]
MTA is exploring its options to meet the increased demand for broadband service to its Big Lake members. Big Lake presents a problem for MTA that is also found in many other rural areas.
The aim of this applied software development capstone is to produce a new application for visualizing, in near real-time, continuous seismic waveforms from a large number of sensors deployed on active volcanoes.
The target of this capstone is to present a new new take on a home alarm system. The development focuses on making an open source implementation with the use of a Raspberry Pi.
The purpose of this paper is leave an account of the three months spent developing my senior project at the University of Alaska Anchorage as a computer science major and the challenges that were encountered.
Driving Simulators require development of complex environments to re-create real world driving scenarios. The goal of this project is to create a realistic driving simulator of the University of Alaska Anchorage campus.