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Robert J. Monroe, Jr.

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NASA/GSFC Code 674
Greenbelt, MD 20771

During his summer tenure with CCMC, Robert's project consists of implementing the functionality of enlarging any image on the CCMC's Space Weather Widget, when a user single-clicks any photo of interest. Presently the CCMC's widget runs only on a Mac/OS10 Platform. Phase 2 of implementation requires the CCMC Real Time Space Weather Widget to function in the Windows Operating System, by utilizing Yahoo's Widget Engine Technology. Robert is using HTML, XML, JavaScript, and CSS for implementation of the widget. The CCMC's Space Weather Widget can be downloaded from the following URL:http://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/downloads/widget.php

His professional areas of interest are Arabic, microfabrication, and nanotechnology. With his interest in Arabic he is interested in the perfection of engineering English-Arabic translation applications for U.S. Military use. In microfabrication, he is interested in electron beam maskmaking and "direct write" wafer lithography. In nanotechnology, he is interested in the development of applications that will facilitate nanochip construction.

Robert attends Morgan State University and will graduate with a B.S. in Computer Science in May 2008. His future plans are to assist with development of cutting-edge computer software and hardware, that will utilize supercomputing resources and simulation tools needed to carry out critical missions such as those performed by NASA.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Air Force Materiel Command Air Force Office of Scientific Research Air Force Research Laboratory Air Force Weather Agency NOAA Space Environment Center National Science Foundation Office of Naval Research

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