The South Dakota Agricultural Efficiency team attempted to enhance efficient rangeland management in order to help the Lakota Tribe of the Rosebud Sioux maintain self-sufficiency.
The Alabama Air Quality team examined the effects of tropospheric ozone on human health.
Oregon Carbon Management - Students assisted Fremont-Winema National Forest with the decision making process of their 2005 forest management plan.
Information Technology - DEVELOP student teams were provided with the necessary computer resources to complete applied sciences research projects.
Portable Cave - Students engineered a computer system to drive an inexpensive, portable variant of a CAVE, a 3-D immersion environment.
Public Relations - Students were responsible for continually enhancing the organization of DEVELOP resources and outreach materials.
Texas Climate Change - The students collected Earth Observing information to analyze possible climate change in Texas.
Oklahoma Disaster Management - Students produced three-dimensional visualizations to aid in scientific understanding of convection.
Southern United States Disaster Management - Students demonstrated how scientists are able to make more accurate hurricane predictions utilizing advanced prediction systems.