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Colorado State University

Colorado State University is a public institution of higher learning located in Fort Collins, Colorado in the United States. Colorado State University is the state's land grant university and the flagship campus university of the Colorado State University System. The current enrollment is approximately 27,000 students. The university has approximately 1,400 faculty in eight colleges and 55 academic departments. Bachelor's degrees are offered in 62 fields of study, with Master's degrees in 59 fields. Colorado State confers doctoral degrees in 38 fields of study, in addition to a professional degree in veterinary medicine.
Student Fee Services Presented by Quinn Girrens, Vice President of ASCSU Chair, Student Fee Review Board Mike Ellis, Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Executive Director, Lory Student Center May 9, 2009

Student Fee Services Presented by Quinn Girrens, Vice President of ASCSU Chair, Student Fee Review Board Mike Ellis, Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Executive Director, Lory Student Center May 9, 2009

Kv2.1 membrane corrals: Novel regulators of K+ channel function and trafficking Michael Tamkun Program in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Neuroscience Department of Biomedical Sciences Colorado State University

Ground-based and Space-based Radar Precipitation Imaging V.Chandrasekar Colorado state University January 28, 2008
Building an Online System for Research, Outreach, and Education of Geospatial Environmental Research Jim Graham Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado

Building an Online System for Research, Outreach, and Education of Geospatial Environmental Research Jim Graham Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado

DEPENDENCE OF ROLL FREQUENCY ON DRIVING FREQUENCY IN NEMATIC LIQUID CRYSTAL MIXTURE  G. Acharya, J.T. Gleeson  Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242 USA   ABSTRACT: We report on the variation in frequency of traveling rolls with the variation of driving frequency on electroconvection of Nematic liquid crystal mixture driven by ac voltage at given temperature. The frequency of rolls are found to be zero at low voltage and driving frequency and increase with the increase of voltage and corresponding frequency at given temperature. However, at higher frequency,instead of normal traveling rolls,we observed aperiodic oblique traveling rolls. The driving frequency at onset was found to be smaller at lower temperature than that at higher temperature.Also,we did not observe the traveling rolls when dc was applied on the sample cell.   INTRODUCTION: Nematic Liquid Crystal (NLC) molecules have common orientational order but do not have positional order. As a result, only diffuse scattering occurs in the x-ray diffraction pattern. The correlation length ξ║ ≠ ξ┴.As compared to isotropic fluids, a nematic is described by an additional director field n =(nx,ny,nz), n2 = 1 and n and -n are indistinguishable. Nematic phase occurs only to those materials which are `achiral' or ‘racemic’[1].On heating, some of the thermodynamic properties like specific heat, coefficient of thermal expansion and coefficient of isoth...
TSS Project Update WRAP Technical Analysis Forum San Francisco, CA October 11, 2007

TSS Project Update WRAP Technical Analysis Forum San Francisco, CA October 11, 2007

VIEWS / TSS Overview

1st Quarter 2009 Status Update The Visibility Information Exchange Web System (VIEWS) Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere

2nd Quarter 2009 Status Update The Visibility Information Exchange Web System (VIEWS) Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere

The Visibility Information Exchange Web System is a database system and set of online tools originally designed to support the Regional Haze Rule enacted by the EPA to reduce regional haze in national parks and wilderness areas. Web Address: Sponsor: Guiding Body: Location: Staff: Affiliations: http://vista.cira.colostate.edu/views Five EPA Regional Planning Organizations (RPOs) VIEWS Steering Committee Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA), Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO Scientists, researchers, and IT professionals Interagency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environments (IMPROVE) What is VIEWS? Some facts: Provide easy online access to a wide variety of air quality data. Provide online tools for exploring and analyzing this data. Maintain a catalog of relevant air quality-related resources. Facilitate the research and understanding of global air quality issues. What are some of its other goals? Over 600 registered users Over 200 organizations represented Almost 100 countries represented 300+ unique hits a day Linked to by over four dozen sites Over 40 million records of air data Dozens of monitoring networks CSU Research Initiative Award Uses the new Manifold GIS Monitoring site photographs Class I Area webcams Visibility photographs Visibility Grey Literature Periodic Newsletter Contour Maps Trends Analysis Air Mass Composition Analysis
TSS Project Update WRAP Technical Analysis Forum San Francisco, CA October 11, 2007

TSS Project Update WRAP Technical Analysis Forum San Francisco, CA October 11, 2007

WRAP Technical Support System for Air Quality Planning, Tracking, & Decision Support Tom Moore, Western Regional Air Partnership, Western Governor’s Association Shawn McClure, CIRA, Colorado State University December 6, 2007
WRAP Technical Support System for Air Quality Planning, Tracking, & Decision Support Tom Moore | Shawn McClure Western Regional Air Partnership | Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere Western Governors’ Association | Colorado State University December 6, 2007

WRAP Technical Support System for Air Quality Planning, Tracking, & Decision Support Tom Moore | Shawn McClure Western Regional Air Partnership | Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere Western Governors’ Association | Colorado State University December 6, 2007

Refine project goals: What are we trying to achieve? Design a strategy: How are we going to achieve it? Identify problem areas: What do we have to watch out for? Prioritize tasks: What is most important for success? Adjust scope: What set of goals is most realistic? Recommend alternatives: How else could we do things? Allocate resources: How do we support our efforts? Realign expectations: How do we communicate any adjustments? Define milestones: How do we know when we're done? Scoping Study Goals and Outcomes
Integration of PMF Data into AoH Analyses AoH Work Group Call June 7, 2006 Joe Adlhoch - Air Resource Specialists, Inc.

Integration of PMF Data into AoH Analyses AoH Work Group Call June 7, 2006 Joe Adlhoch - Air Resource Specialists, Inc.

TSS Mapping Component Architectural Overview 10/4/2005 Shawn McClure Slide #1: Slide #2: This is a very high-level diagram describing a possible architecture for interaction with a standalone “mapping component” or “mapping service” in the TSS infrastructure. The emphasis is upon “de-coupling”, reusability, fault tolerance, and distributed load processing. Slide #3: A screenshot of a simple page demonstrating the use of the CSUMap component I developed using ASP .NET, VB .NET, and Manifold. I developed this component with the idea of creating a general purpose map tool that could easily be “dropped into” and HTML page and subsequently customized with HTML markup and cascading style sheets. The map component consists of a VB .NET web control and two other supporting VB .NET classes. I used an HTML