CSC 495 01 Senior Design
Spring 2005
All Final Drafts of the presentations and
reports are due
DOWNLOADS
STARS VII Symposium
Event on
STARS
VII Symposium Final Program posted on
HIS-TA workshop – Department of
Commerce Event on March 15 & 16 Agenda
StudentResearchConference2005 Event on
ANNOUNCEMENTS
and the Semester Schedule
Wednesday:
---- Progress Report III Due (extension from next week)
This
will include a 15-20 minute presentation (with
the hard copy of the PP), Status of the project
(Percentage of Completion as of now) and a copy of
Chapters (and/or sections) of final
report done so far.
All
Students must be prepared to present and submit their draft paper
By
now your project should be about 80% completed.
Wednesday:
---- Progress Report III Due
This
will include a 10-15 minute presentation (with the hard copy of the PP), Status
of the project (Percentage of Completion as of now) and a copy of
Chapters (and/or sections) of final report done so far.
Please look at the Final
Program for STARS VII under downloads (above)
Please provide Tigress
(regarding STARS VII) with the following information, ASAP:
-
Bio for Sheillet Reives
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Photo and Bio for Tin Trang
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Photo for David Wickham
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Bio and photo for Kent McHenry
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Photo for Marcus Mizushima
Wednesday:
---- Progress Report II Due
This
will include a 10-15 minute presentation (with the hard copy of the PP), Status
of the project (Percentage of Completion as of now) and a copy of
Chapters (and/or sections) of final report done so far.
Wednesday:
03/16/05 NO CLASS TODAY
----- Continue working on your projects
Contact your advisor and make sure that he or she approves
the abstract before you submit it.
Abstracts are due March 28th.
Wednesday:
----- STARS VII Symposium
Abstracts Due
Download the call for Abstract (under DOWNLOADS) and submit
your application. The Abstract are due March 28th.
A copy of your Abstract (following the instructions) is due
today for review.
Students
will receive credit for attending the events listed below:
Student Research Conference Full Schedule
EE (Extended Education) - 1213 , Tuesday, March 8, 2005,
Faculty Seminar - Senor Network
SBS B-203,
Tuesday, March 8, 2005, @
Wednesday:
---- Progress Report I Due
This
will include a 10-15 minute presentation (with the hard copy of the PP), Status
of the project (Percentage of Completion as of now) and a copy of
Chapters (and/or sections) of final report done so far.
Wednesday:
---- Student presentations
due for two students (hard copy of presentations are to be submitted)
---- A hard copy of your Student Research
Conference Application is due (if not submitted to me yet)
----- Make sure to meet with
your advisors on weekly bases
Wednesday:
---- Student Research Conference
application due
---- Download the call for
papers (under DOWNLOADS) and submit your application. The proposal in full is
due for review and presentation
Wednesday:
----Project Time Tables due:
----You are required to submit
the time table (the table of contents with the time assigned to each section or
chapter on when you expect it to be completed.
----DO NOT forget about the
Research Conference (Due Feb. 18). We will also talk
about another opportunity for publication called STARS
VII. This requires only an abstract and is (due
March).
Wednesday:
--Project Proposals due:
----A one page description of the project you are
proposing to do for this semester along with names and signatures of your
advisor for the project and the two committee members. The one page proposal should include the
following: Title, your name, Course name and number, date, description (500 to
700 words), and names and signatures of the advisor and committee members. You
must discuss your proposal with the CS faculty before adding his/her name in
your proposal as an advisor; the same applies to the committee members.
----Self presentation and project proposal
presentation due :
A 10
minute presentation from each student
Wednesday:
-- Course overview:
----A brief description of project(s) you plan to work
for this semester.
----A series of Question and Answers to help students
to choose their final topic for the semester project.
----In introduction to ACM and its Activities