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The Distortion Team

Module by: Elizabeth Gregory, Jason Buck

Summary: We will now introduce the Distortion Team, including what they did for the project and other various tidbits.

Jason Buck

In this project, Jason acted as our guitarist and sound equipment man. Also, he brainstormed for ideas, did research in distortion, all of the noise filtering including the MATLAB function, contributed to the webpage, and helped with the text of the poster presentation. He also served as a distortion critic when we were deciding on our final series.
Jason Buck is currently a junior ECE student, specializing in Computer Engineering.

Elizabeth Gregory

Elizabeth is the lucky person that discovered to use powers less than one. She helped brainstorm for ideas, did research in various filters and unused methods, did most of the Connexions work, and helped with the design and layout of the poster. Elizabeth also served as a Connexions tutor for the other ELEC 301 groups.
Elizabeth Gregory is currently a junior EDE student, specializing in Signals and Systems.

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