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The Undergraduate Research Opportunities

  • Spring 2005/Summer 2005/Fall 2005

Faculty

Project Prerequisites/ Add. Info Type of Support
FALL 2005
Aliaga, D.
aliaga@cs.purdue.edu
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/aliaga/indep-projects.htm

Some computer graphics or mathematics background

CS 490/497

Aref, W.

aref@cs.purdue.edu

Bioinformatics Project

CS 348 or CS 448  CS 490/497
Atallah, M.
 
No projects available at this time    

Bhargava, B.
bb@cs.purdue.edu

See areas of interest:

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/bb

Procedure for project:

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/bb

(scroll down to the bottom of the his page)

CS 490/497

CERIAS http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/homes/poly2/ More CERIAS information  
CERIAS Biometrics API (BioAPI) More Information  

Clifton, C.

clifton@cs.purdue.edu

Areas of interest: Data Mining, Database, and Privacy & Security.
For details see: http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/clifton

See suggestion of project:

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/clifton#projects

CS 490/497
Comer, D.
dec@cs.purdue.edu

No projects available at this time

   
Dunsmore,H.
bxd@cs.purdue.edu
Web programming using scripting languages, servlets, and databases Junior or Senior standing. Contact Janice Thomaz (thomaz@cs.purdue.edu) in order to form Project Groups. CS 490/497
Hoffmann, C.

cmh@cs.purdue.edu

Graphics and visualization / 3D volumetric display CS 334. Student should be knowledgeable in graphic programming. CS 490/497
Kihara, D.

dkihara@purdue.edu

Bioinformatics projects: Protein structure prediction, modeling, Genome sequence analysis, Metabolic pathway analysis Programming Skills
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/faculty/dkihara.html
CS 490/497

Li, Z.
li@cs.purdue.edu

Programming tools for wireless distributed systems (handheld devices and sensor
networks)
CS250 required. CS352 or CS354 highly desired. Experience with handheld devices or embedded systems a plus. REU for US citizens or permanent residents/ CS490 for others
Nita-Rotaru, C.
crisn@cs.purdue.edu
http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/homes/crisn/lab/projects.html Network programming, some security background.  
Pandurangan, G.

gopal@cs.purdue.edu

Network algorithms

Web modeling and algorithms

 Bioinformatics
 

Good performance in CS381 and programming skills

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/gopal

CS 490/497

Popescu, V.
popescu@cs.purdue.edu
Computer graphics, image-based rendering, reflection rendering, interactive automated modeling, simulation visualization http://www.cs.purdue.edu/cgvlab/projects.htm CS 490/497
Sacks, E.
eps@cs.purdue.edu
-Computational Geometry & Graphics Programming
-Robot Path Planning: Programming & Graphics
Program in C++, graphics course helpful NSF REU
Skeel, R.
skeel@cs.purdue.edu
Computational methods for biomolecular simulation.

good math and computer skills
http://bionum.cs.uiuc.edu
NSF REU
Spafford, G.
spaf@cs.purdue.edu
ESP project and Poly^2 project - Senior Standing.

Other projects are also available for students who are after research experience.

Take a look at the policy page at: http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/homes/spaf/courses.html CS 490/497 and/or Research Experience

Sun, Y.

sun@cs.purdue.edu

Biomedical imaging, neuroimaging, flow visualization, photorealistic graphics Math and programming skills
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/sun/
CS 490/497
 

Vitek, J.

jv@cs.purdue.edu

Programming languages, real-time systems, software engineering. CS 352 or CS 456. Good programming Skills.

CS 490/497

  Research opportunities outside the CS department ~ Fall 2005
Bina, M.

bina@purdue.edu

Bioinformatics Project

http://www.chem.purdue.edu/bina/

Familiarity with programming in C (or perl) and creating databases CHM 499
Doerge, R. W.
doerge@stat.purdue.edu

Statistical Bioinformatics

http://www.stat.purdue.edu/~doerge/

Interest in bioinformatics, genetics, genomics, math, cs, statistics and combination of these. Research Experience and possibly credits.
Xie, Jun
junxie@stat.purdue.edu

Department of Statistics Project:

Iterated dynamic programming for identifying protein motifs in multiple sequences.

Good C programming skills. Knowing Perl is also preferred.
funded or credits
SUMMER 2005

Aliaga, D.
aliaga@cs.purdue.edu
and
Xu, D.

dxu@cs.purdue.edu

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/aliaga/summer-projects.htm Some computer graphics or mathematics background Funded or Credit
CERIAS http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/homes/poly2/ More CERIAS information  
Clifton, C.
clifton@cs.purdue.edu
Areas of interest: Data Mining, Database, and Privacy & Security.
For details see: http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/clifton
Project suggestions: http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/clifton#projects CS 490/497 & NSF REU
Hosking, A. hosking@cs.purdue.edu Sourceforge CVS account for Penumbra project The right candidate will have strong Java programming skills, and preferably CS352. Penumbra is a simplified programming environment for novice programmers. It was developed at Purdue as a simplification of IBM's Eclipse integrated development environment. CS 490/ Funded

Kihara, D.
dkihara@cs.purdue.edu

Bioinformatics projects: Protein structure prediction, modeling, Genome sequence analysis, Metabolic pathway analysis

Programming Skills
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/faculty/dkihara.html

CS 490/497

Li, Z.
li@cs.purdue.edu

Programming tools for wireless distributed systems (handheld devices and sensor
networks)
CS250 required. CS352 or CS354 highly desired. Experience with handheld devices or embedded systems a plus. REU for US citizens or permanent residents/ CS490 for others
Sacks, E.
eps@cs.purdue.edu
-Computational Geometry & Graphics Programming
-Robot Path Planning: Programming & Graphics
Program in C++, graphics course helpful NSF REU
SPRING 2005
Aliaga, D.
aliaga@cs.purdue.edu
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/aliaga/indep-projects.htm

Some computer graphics or mathematics background

CS 490/497

Aref, W.

aref@cs.purdue.edu

Bioinformatics Project

CS 348 or CS 448  CS 490/497
Atallah, M.
 
No projects available at this time    

Bhargava, B.
bb@cs.purdue.edu

See areas of interest:

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/bb

Procedure for project:

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/bb

(scroll down to the bottom of the his page)

CS 490/497

Clifton, C.

clifton@cs.purdue.edu

See areas of interest:

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/clifton

See suggestion of project:

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/clifton#projects

CS 490/497
Comer, D.

No projects available at this time

   
Dunsmore,H. Web programming using scripting languages, servlets, and databases Junior or Senior standing. Contact Janice Thomaz (thomaz@cs.purdue.edu) in order to form Project Groups. CS 490/497
Hoffmann, C.

cmh@cs.purdue.edu

Graphics and visualization / 3D volumetric display CS 334. Student should be knowledgeable in graphic programming. CS 490/497
Kihara, D.

dkihara@purdue.edu

Bioinformatics projects: Protein structure prediction, modeling, Genome sequence analysis, Metabolic pathway analysis Programming Skills
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/faculty/dkihara.html
CS 490/497
Nita-Rotaru, C.
crisn@cs.purdue.edu
http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/homes/crisn/lab/projects.html Network programming, some security background.  
Pandurangan, G.

gopal@cs.purdue.edu

Network algorithms

Web modeling and algorithms

 Bioinformatics
 

Good performance in CS381 and programming skills

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/people/gopal

CS 490/497

Popescu, V.
popescu@cs.purdue.edu
Computer graphics, image-based rendering, reflection rendering, interactive automated modeling, simulation visualization http://www.cs.purdue.edu/cgvlab/projects.htm CS 490/497
Sacks, E.
eps@cs.purdue.edu
Robot path planning, mechanical engineering applications, and geometric computing Students must be able to work independently CS 490/497
Skeel, R.
skeel@cs.purdue.edu
Computational methods for biomolecular simulation.

good math and computer skills
http://bionum.cs.uiuc.edu
NSF REU
Spafford, G. ESP project and Poly^2 project - Senior Standing.

Other projects are also available for students who are after research experience.

Take a look at the policy page at: http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/homes/spaf/courses.html CS 490/497 and/or Research Experience

Sun, Y.

sun@cs.purdue.edu

Biomedical imaging, neuroimaging, flow visualization, photorealistic graphics Math and programming skills
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/sun/
CS 490/497
 

Vitek, J.

jv@cs.purdue.edu

Programming languages, real-time systems, software engineering. CS 352 or CS 456. Good programming Skills.

CS 490/497

Research opportunities outside the CS department ~ Spring 2005
Bina, M.

bina@purdue.edu

Bioinformatics Project

http://www.chem.purdue.edu/bina/

Familiarity with programming in C (or perl) and creating databases CHM 499
Doerge, R. W.
doerge@stat.purdue.edu

Statistical Bioinformatics

http://www.stat.purdue.edu/~doerge/

Interest in bioinformatics, genetics, genomics, math, cs, statistics and combination of these. Research Experience and possibly credits.