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'''David Vallancourt''' [[SEAS]] '[[1981|81]] [[MS]] '[[1984|84]] [[PhD]] '[[1987|87]] is a Senior Lecturer in Circuits and Systems in the [[Electrical Engineering Department|Electrical Engineering]] department. His began teaching the formerly hated [[Gateway]] in the 2011-2012 school year and has made significant improvements to it with demos such as fermenting hard cider in class and replacing the sensor bar of a Nintendo Wii with two candles. As a result, Gateway doesn't suck anymore, and [[Columbia College]] students are left to sulk away in [[Frontiers of Science]].
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'''David Vallancourt''' [[BS]]'[[1981|81]], [[MS]]'[[1984|84]], [[PhD]]'[[1987|87]] [[SEAS]] is a Senior Lecturer in Circuits and Systems in the [[Electrical Engineering Department|Electrical Engineering]] department. His began teaching the formerly hated [[Gateway]] in the [[2011]]-[[2012]] academic year and has made significant improvements to it, with demos such as fermenting hard cider in class and replacing the sensor bar of a Nintendo Wii with two candles. As a result, Gateway doesn't suck anymore, and [[Columbia College]] students are left to sulk away in [[Frontiers of Science]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 5 April 2012

David Vallancourt

David Vallancourt BS'81, MS'84, PhD'87 SEAS is a Senior Lecturer in Circuits and Systems in the Electrical Engineering department. His began teaching the formerly hated Gateway in the 2011-2012 academic year and has made significant improvements to it, with demos such as fermenting hard cider in class and replacing the sensor bar of a Nintendo Wii with two candles. As a result, Gateway doesn't suck anymore, and Columbia College students are left to sulk away in Frontiers of Science.