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This page is a repository of links to the pages describing the '''projects''' we at the AIRLab are, or were, working on.
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This page is a repository of links to the pages describing the '''projects''' we at the AIRLab are working on, or have been in the past.
  
If you are a student and there isn't a page describing your project, this is because YOU have the task of creating it and populating it with (meaningful) content. If you are a student and there IS a page describing your project, you have the task to complete it with (useful and comprehensive) information about your own contribution to the project. Be aware that you can work within the AIRLab's structures (see [[The Labs]]) ''only after the page of your project has been set up AND filled with all the information needed to describe your contribution to the project.
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If you are a student and there isn't a page describing your project, this is because YOU have the task of creating it and populating it with (meaningful) content. If you are a student and there IS a page describing your project, you have the task to complete it with (useful and comprehensive) information about your own contribution to the project. All the content you insert into the AIRWiki must be written in English.
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Be aware that you can work within the AIRLab's structures (see [[The Labs]]) ''only after the page of your project has been set up AND filled with all the information needed to describe your contribution to the project''.

Revision as of 16:05, 13 February 2008

This page is a repository of links to the pages describing the projects we at the AIRLab are working on, or have been in the past.

If you are a student and there isn't a page describing your project, this is because YOU have the task of creating it and populating it with (meaningful) content. If you are a student and there IS a page describing your project, you have the task to complete it with (useful and comprehensive) information about your own contribution to the project. All the content you insert into the AIRWiki must be written in English. Be aware that you can work within the AIRLab's structures (see The Labs) only after the page of your project has been set up AND filled with all the information needed to describe your contribution to the project.