The Winner of the CM1 Internet Project 1997 was Eloise
Stattersfield, with her excellent The Ozone NotePad This
became "Molecule of the Month" for March 1998!
Well done to everyone else, the Computing Methods
course (CM1) projects were of a very high standard, and
choosing a winner was very difficult. The project
folders have been moved to join those of later years on
the School of Chemistry server. The year of ' 97 was
probably one of the first student web projects set as
part of any University course. The idea has been taken
up by many others since.
Other Bristol chemistry project work can be seen via:
Please note, that because of the age of this page some
(many!) of the links from the projects may be dead.
Projects List
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Joseph Appleby : The Volcanics of Mars
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Alexis Claire Busfield : Geological Activity on
Io
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Mark James Caddick: An Introduction to Hot Spot
Vulcanology and the Hawaiian Islands
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Roger Edward Crosby: Infrared Spectroscopy
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Rebecca Tasmin Earl: Amber
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George William Eves : Triton and its Ice
Geysers
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Christopher Thomas Garrett: Volcanoes and Climate
Change
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Robert David Golledge: Montserrat and Grimsvotn
Volcanoes
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Marc Alexander Ewen Grant: The Physics of Star
Trek
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Alexandra Louise Gulliver: Hydrothermal Vents
(Black Smokers)
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Sarah Kathryn Heritage: The Life of Deng
Xiaoping
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Rebecca Holland: The Chemistry of Fireworks
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John Stefan Howells: Seismic Waves and the
Structure of the Earth
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Simon James Humphreys: A Brief Phanerozoic
Geological History of Britain
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Robert Andrew Jacobs: Mid Ocean Ridges
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Andrew Noel Jones : Bucky Balls
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Anna Lily Latham:Volcanoes and Climate
Change
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Guam Tom Lelananthachat:Elementary Particles and
Forces of Nature
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Gavin Timothy Roger McGuirk: Chirality and
Chemistry
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James (Jack) Alexander Kincaid McIntyre: A Look at the Stellar
Collapse of Stars
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Kim Miller: Classical Conditioning as
part of Psychological Behaviourist Theory
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Paul Robert Milton: Earthquakes and
Prediction
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Claire Mary Ovenell: Sulphur Based
Ecosystems
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Kieran Charles Parkinson: Boron and Its
Derivatives
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Sean Robert James Pearce: CARBON
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Heather May Samuel: ENSO , El Nino, Southern
Oscillation
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Thomas Bligh Scott: Subduction (of Oceanic and
Continental Plates)
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David Charles William Shapton: Caffeine
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Paul Anthony Slatford :Hydrogen
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James Alexander Smith: A Dynamite Page on Alfred
Nobel
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Eloise Helen Stattersfield: The Ozone NotePad
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Rachel Catherine Stebles: Climate Change and Its
Consequences
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Keira Elsa Margeret Stobie: The Periodic Table -
History and trends in the First Row Elements
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Adrian Alastair Taylor: The El Nino Southern
Oscillation
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Thomas James Thurston: VRML in Chemistry
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Nicholas Blaise Magnus Topp: The Nirex Story
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Jonathan David Tyzack: Platinum
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Sarah Anne Udal: Can You Believe Your
Eyes?
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Timothy Guy Wickens: Copper : Some General
Properties
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Steven David Wilkes: The Halogens
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Leslie Robert Williams: Plate Tectonics
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Josephine Yuen: Crystal Field
Theory
John
Maher
Room S106, (0)117 9 287653
School of Chemistry
University of Bristol
October 2001
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