You've reached Bryan Newbold's fall 2005 UROP webpage.
This website serves as a compilation of work that I have done under the supervision of Professor Hosler in the Materials Science Department at MIT towards a research voyage from Ecuador to Mexico to study the feasibility of primative mariners to have made similar trips that resulted in the spread of metallurgy techniques and technology. Below is a rolling log of the research topics I've been looking into, as well as links.
You've reached Bryan Newbold's fall 2005 UROP webpage.
This website serves as a compilation of work that I have done under the supervision of Professor Hosler in the Materials Science Department at MIT towards a research voyage from Ecuador to Mexico to study the feasibility of primative mariners to have made similar trips that resulted in the spread of metallurgy techniques and technology. Below is a rolling log of the research topics I've been looking into, as well as links.
Animation added - Bryan Newbold (January 1, 11:01pm)
Added an animation of some of the current data I had collected. This requires a decently fast computer and internet connection, let me know if you have any problems. I will be adding more animations as I collect more data.
Added an animation of some of the current data I had collected. This requires a decently fast computer and internet connection, let me know if you have any problems. I will be adding more animations as I collect more data.
Site expanded - Bryan Newbold (November 22, 7:20pm)
Site filled out with budget and preliminary current data. Further data and seasonal analysis will be forthcoming.
Site filled out with budget and preliminary current data. Further data and seasonal analysis will be forthcoming.
Site Initialized - Bryan Newbold (November 10, 1:16pm)
This website initialized and filled with the content I have produced thus far.
This website initialized and filled with the content I have produced thus far.

