2017 Undergraduate Research Night
CCIS hosted the third annual Undergraduate Research Night on Oct. 18, 2017. The panel of undergraduate students shared their experiences in research, some of whom started their first year! It’s never too early, or too late, to consider research as an option. Students are encouraged to explore research areas and the faculty involved, and to keep an eye out for research co-ops posted each cycle.
After the panel, a group of PhD students and Post Docs held a poster session on their current research, giving students the opportunity to get involved with ongoing projects and see the breadth of opportunities available within the college.
The 17 posters presented at the event are listed below. You may view PDF versions of the posters from the projects that provided them.
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LTEleaks: privacy concerns in mobile networksNicola Bui |
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Monitoring and Measuring the DNSSEC Root Key RolloverTaejoong Chung |
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The Mon(IoT)r LabDaniel Dubois |
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liberate,(n)Fangfan Li |
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ReCon: Revealing and Controlling PII Leaks in Network TrafficJingjing Ren |
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Socioecological Approach of Technology Based Health InterventionsElizabeth Stowell |
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Lessons learned while deploying offline trained physical activity classification algorithm on a real time mobile systemBinod Thapa Chhetry |
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Disentangled Representation for TextMaha Alkhairy |
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Physiological Biomarkers for Prediction of Imminent Aggression in Minimally Verbal Children With Autism Spectrum DisorderDiana Catalina Cumpanasoiu |
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Category Level Pick and Place Using Deep Reinforcement LearningMarcus Gualtieri |
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On the effectiveness of CFISaman Jafari |
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Manipulating Machine LearningMatthew Jagielski |
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CloudPriv: Privacy Analysis of Cloud Monitoring SystemsSupraja Krishnan |
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Practical Challenges of Type Checking in Control Flow IntegrityReza Mirzazade Farkhani |
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Microinteractions based ecological momentary assessmentsAditya Ponnada |
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Storytelling as a Space for Reflection on Parent and Child’s Physical Activity DataHerman Saksono |
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Learning a visuomotor controller for robotic grasping using simulated depth imagesUlrich Viereck |
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