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Speaking of construction, check out the [http://137.215.115.249 progress] of the new Engineering building.
 
Speaking of construction, check out the [http://137.215.115.249 progress] of the new Engineering building.
  
Both [http://ragnarok.up.ac.za/redmine redmine] and the wiki now support e-mail notification. Have a look at [[Email Notification|this page]] for help on using this feature.
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* 2009/10/29: The wiki has been math-enabled, so we can now do formulae like <math>b = \frac{1}{2 + a}</math>.  Look at the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_math_markup documentation] for how math is entered.
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* 2009/06/11: Both [http://ragnarok.up.ac.za/redmine redmine] and the wiki now support e-mail notification. Have a look at [[Email Notification|this page]] for help on using this feature.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:42, 29 October 2009

Welcome to the Chemical Engineering department's server. It is named after the apocalyptic event in Norse mythology. The main interface is a Wiki, and the links in this paragraph should take you to Wikipedia, the best-known example of what communal editing can achive.

The server is still under construction -- we track progress on the server project using redmine. The whole thing is editable at the moment, so if you see an error, fix it! If there's something you want but don't know how to do, add it to the WishList.

Speaking of construction, check out the progress of the new Engineering building.

News

  • 2009/10/29: The wiki has been math-enabled, so we can now do formulae like b = \frac{1}{2 + a}. Look at the documentation for how math is entered.
  • 2009/06/11: Both redmine and the wiki now support e-mail notification. Have a look at this page for help on using this feature.

Quick Links

Group Websites

These sites are starting points for particular research groups within the department.

Educational links

If you use Firefox and write papers with references, you may want to start using Zotero to organize your research. The university also has a license for RefWorks -- see the tutorial.


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