Karen Beljan, BS '05, Environmental Engineering
Beljan, of Eden, New York, evaluated remediation alternatives to improve the water quality of Onondaga Lake, ultimately helping to develop a method to aerate the lake that would improve the water and ecosystem.
(Photo: KC Kratt, MFA '84)
Development of one or more graphically-oriented components of a software platform for molecular simulation, with the aim is to extend the functionality the existing framework.
Date Open: Jan 21, 2008 to Jan 1, 2011
Suggested Skill Set: Strong object-oriented programming skills, particularly with Java. Experience with the Eclipse application development platform will be very helpful. Knowledge of molecular modeling is not required.
Compensation: Credit, Salary, Voluntary
Professor(s): David Kofke (kofke@buffalo.edu)
Department: Chemical & Biological Engineering
Address: University At Buffalo, The State University Of New York, Department Of Chemical And Biological Engineering
Phone: (716) 645-2911 x2209
Website: http://www.ccr.buffalo.edu/etomica