Main Title: 13th European Union Contest for Young Scientists - Bergen, Norway, September 2001
 

Marconi

The group "Marconi" is named after the Italian physicist Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), recipient of the Nobel prize in Physics 1909 (with Carl Ferdinand Braun) "in recognition of their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy".

Espen Oen Lie Espen Oen Lie is the student helper responsible for "Marconi"

Espen is a graduate student of engineering in physics and management at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim. Espen was greatly inspired by his attendance at Space Camp at Andøya Rocket Range and now runs a rocket club partly based in Trondheim and his native Bergen.
 
 
 
Michael Alexander CALDER
"Resonance Frequency Spectrum of Axial Symmetric Cavities"
 
Elton CAMILLERI
"Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) - Electric Powerplant for a Hybrid Vehicle"
 
Stefanie KOSTER
"Influence of Non-Biotic Factors on Growth of Moulds"
 
Johannes KUHNERT
"Development of a Simulation Model for Surge Arresters"
 
Jacopo MAURO
"Development of an Eccentric Crank for a Bicycle"
 
Nuno Miguel NOGUEIRA DIAS
"Work on the Salinity of Groundwaters in the Algarve"
 
Susanne SCHWEIZER
"The Influence of Varied Day Length on Mutation Rates"
 
Evelyn TICHY
"A Health Assessment of Teenage Smokers"
 

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