Project proposal due February 20
Instructor Robert Skeel
Meets Monday, 11:30-12:20pm in LWSN B134.
Schedule
January 9, first meeting
January 23, Greg Frederickson
January 30, Daniel Aliaga
February 6, Aditya Mathur
February 13, Mikhail Atallah
February 20, Ananth Grama
February 27, announcements, student presentation planning
March 5, Jennifer Neville
March 19, student presentations
    Ryan Schneider - Pathfinding in Virtual Worlds
    Katherine Hedges - Knowledge Representation in Artificial Intelligence
    Nathaniel Wisniewski - Autonomous Robotics
    two empty slots
March 26, Tony Hosking
April 2, student presentations
    Andres Bravo, Joseph Klemen - Simple Graphical Techniques
    Brandon Klen - Memory Management Schemes: Java vs. C
    Eric Todd - Procedural content generation in video games
    Caleb Rouleau - Digital Representation and Editing of Sound
April 9, student presentations
    Cody Tormoehlen - What is Computer Forensics?
    Han Xin Jin, Zhuosheng Jiang, Yunkai Sun, Jiaming Xu, Yizhen Wei
- Introduction to Location Based Service
April 16, student presentations
    John Moore - Introduction to Machine Learning
    Nathaniel Cherry - Use of pre-existing infrastructure in automation
    Matthew Crabill - Android App Development
    Mitchell Stendal, Adam Rice - An evaluation of Google's JavaScript-killing programming language
April 23, student presentations
    Jae Shin Yoo - Method of Hackings
    R. Andrew Cutler - Why We Need to Change CS 101
    Brandon Vickrey - The Raspberry Pi
    Jarrett Milner, Tanner Mcrae - Ethical Hacking
April 23, LSWN 3102A/B, CS 497 Honors Projects
    3:00 pm
    Automatic Classification of Brain Sensory Data
        Benjamin Goosman; director Professor Qi
    3:25 pm
    refreshments
    3:40 pm
    Voronoi Tessellation and Random Point Suite for Rhinocerous 3D
        Kevin Barlow and Stephen Sheafer (with Joseph Wolter);
director Professor Dunsmore (with Professor Paul)
    4:30 pm: CS 197 Honors presentation:
Computing Before Computers: Procedural Logic and Analog Computing
        Conner Sartain, Stephen Pincetich
Note. Credit in this course
requires attendance at at least 11 of 14 meetings from January 23 on.
The 14th meeting is from 3:00 to 4:50 pm, April 23rd.
Last updated 2012-4-7