ideas posted by faculty mentors looking for students
Submitted by dungqt1 on Wed, 10/04/2017 - 21:45
Submitted by tksnyder on Wed, 10/04/2017 - 17:50
Submitted by chriscc2 on Wed, 10/04/2017 - 15:47
Mentor: Professor Kwei-Jay Lin
Members:
Paolo Caraos
Christopher Chan
Thomas Lee
Kevin Nguyen
Purpose:
Our mentor's current research topic relates to integrating automated IoT drones with human interaction. His desire is to create automated drones that assist in factory work conditions. Our idea is to maintain this concept of human-drone interaction but instead in housing conditions. A simple use case we thought of was a floating lamp that would follow the user at night.
Demo:
Submitted by aliao4 on Wed, 10/04/2017 - 13:17
Autonomous Racecar - Racecar2.zip
Mentor: Professor Mohammad A. Al Faruque
Developers: Kelvin Phan (CpE), Julian Andrews (CSE), Aaron Liao (CpE), Michael Choi (CpE)
Submitted by qiweif on Mon, 10/02/2017 - 12:24
Autonomous Object-tracking Quadcopter
with Remote Processing Capability
Matthew Eng
Thuong Nguyen
Qiwei Fu
Wenta Zhu
Professor: Marco Levorato
TA: Davide Callegaro
EECS
Winter 2018
Submitted by hayesg on Fri, 09/01/2017 - 12:04
Visually impaired athletes have a limited number of options for outdoor activities. The community has adaptive sports but even fewer sports in which they can participate alongside other sighted athletes. Outrigger canoe paddling is one of those options. In its most common form, crews of six athletes paddle as a team in 40 foot canoes. However, there are also many opportunities for those looking to paddle OC1 versions - canoes that only have 1 seat.
Submitted by oboyraz on Fri, 10/07/2016 - 14:49
Looking for group of 3-4 students on bimetric sensors for security applications. Required knowledge or interest in optics and imaging, hardware design and DSP.
You can contact me for details
Ozdal Boyraz
Submitted by anandcs on Fri, 09/30/2016 - 14:35
Team: No Tool Left Behind
Aditya Kudva (EE specializing in Communications)
Shrishti Bhatnagar (EE specializing in Communications)
Anand Shah (EE specializing in Circuit Design)
Description:
Submitted by mengfel on Fri, 09/30/2016 - 12:35
Project idea: implementing simulated annealing algorithm on GPU in CUDA. The algorithm will be applied to biological network alignment.
Team name: Team Monte Carlo
Team members: Mengfei Liu(EE), Xinyi Gu(EE), Shixuan Cai(EE)
Mentor: Wayne Hayes (ICS)
Submitted by solanoh on Fri, 09/30/2016 - 11:43
Team Name:
Membrane Dysfunction
Team Members:
Jose Garica , Computer Science and Engineering
Gabriel Sasson, Computer Science and Engineering
Hector Solano, Computer Science and Engineering
Team Mentor:
Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh
Project Idea:
Build tools and scripts for profiling the bandwidth, jitter and delay of USRP ad hoc network.
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