The first New England Undergraduate Computing Symposium, NEUCS (pronounced new-cs),
was held in Wellesley College on Saturday 4/18/2009. We are in the planning stages for
this years NEUCS and it will probably be held at BU, again in April. Stay tuned for
more updates.
Overview of the 2009 NEUCS event at Wellesley
Date: Saturday 4/18/2009
Venue: Science Center, Wellesley College, Wellesley MA
Schedule:
9:00-10:30 registration
10:30-11:00 Keynote speaker: Prof. Roscoe Giles
11:00-12:30 Poster Session I
12:30- 1:30 Lunch
1:30- 2:30 Poster Session II
2:30- 3:30 Student Research Presentations
3:30- 4:00 Closing Remarks
Morning Poster Session: 11:30-12:30
- Convex Partitions with 2-Edge Connected Dual Graphs - Marwan Al Jubeh, Tufts University
- Designing My First Game - Patrick Antoine, Tufts University
- Architectural Design of iSENSE Web Software System - William Brendel, UMass Lowell
- Petrified- Design and Development of a Multiplayer Survival/Horror Game - Skyler Clark, Worcester Polytechnical Institute
- Scheme-based web applications - Chris Corcoran, UMass Lowell
- Learning Programming and Teamwork with Sudoku - Laura Costello, Tufts University
- Improving the Privacy Settings Interface of Online Social Networks - Charisse Cotton, Tufts University
- Access Control in P2P Networks - Jason Croft, Boston College
- Polynomial Time Primality Testing and Sub-exponential Factoring Algorithms - David Emerson, Boston College
- WiiPaint: Gesture recognition and interface design in a collaborative art application - Chloe Fan, Wellesley College, (Speaker)
- Using the SunSPOT Platform for Wireless Data Collection - John Fertitta, UMass Lowell
- iRobot Create API Implemented in Scheme - John Fertitta, UMass Lowell, (Speaker)
- Motivating Sustainable Behaviors with an Online Social Visualization - Catherine Grevet, Wellesley College
- Using the Nintendo Wii to Assess Motility - Rebecca Groveman, Mount Holyoke College, (Speaker)
- Relative Distribution for increasing efficiency of Genetic Algorithm - Surabhi Gupta, Mount Holyoke College
- XQuery Optimization - Philip Hanson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Evaluating the role of syntax for novice programmers - Ariel Hathaway, Wellesley College
- Image Analysis of Microorganisms: Developing a System for the Identification, Segmentation, and Tracking of Cells and Cell Populations - David House, Boston University
- Video-Game Interaction through Vision-Based Input - Shahbano Imran, Boston College, (Speaker)
- Implementation, Analysis and Improvement of an Integer Programming Method for the Combinatorial Design of Drug Molecules for Cocktails - Andrea Johnston, Wellesley College
Afternoon Poster Session: 1:30-2:30
- Exploring the Exocortex: An Approach to Optimizing Human Productivity - Mike Katsevman, Brandeis University
- Calculating Gibbs Free Energies with Subgraph Isomorphism - Sean Kelley, Tufts University
- OPENPKMN: Lessons learned from an eight-year software project - Matthew Laquidara, UMass Amherst
- Between-Pathway Models - Mark Leiserson, Tufts University, (Speaker)
- Phoney Money - Jeffrey Li, bu
- Measuring the properties of the post-saccadic visual error calculation - Henry Lo, UMass Boston
- A Tetris web application - Katherine Logwood, Mount Holyoke College
- Codename: Vargach - A game - John McDowell, UMass Amherst
- Optimizing random number sequence utilization in Markov Monte Carlo models - brandeis Michael , Raybman
- A Context-sensitive ontology alignment algorithm - Kelly Moran, Tufts University
- Genetic Programming in Robot Obstacle Avoidance - Bradford N Barr, Hampshire College
- Three types of randomness - Adam Raczkowski, Tufts University
- Ecolibrary - Limo Sadalla, Brandeis University
- An Evolutionary Simulation of Trends Data - Paul Sawaya, Hampshire College
- Graphical Programming and Computer Vision for Autonomous Vehicles - Sarah Shiplett, Wellesley College
- Administrative Role-Based Access Control for Linux - Ayla Solomon, Wellesley College
- Analyses of Chemical Spectral Data using Matlab - Megan Strait, Wellesley College
- Automusic - Peter Swire, Brandeis University (Speaker)
- Efficient Query Relaxation via Translation to Skyline Mapping Functions - Manasi Vartak, Worcester Polytechnical Institute
- Who goes first? Finding Fair Rankings of the Points in a Partially Ordered Set - Alicia West, Wellesley College
- My own version of Frogger - Zoe Yang, Mount Holyoke College
- Re-Connect: Social networking for research opportunities - Donna Yee, Wellesley College
Student Presentations: 2:30-3:30
- Automusic - Peter Swire, Brandeis University
- Between-Pathway Models - Mark Leiserson, Tufts University
- WiiPaint: Gesture recognition and interface design in a collaborative art application - Chloe Fan, Wellesley College
- Video-Game Interaction through Vision-Based Input - Shahbano Imran, Boston College
- iRobot Create API Implemented in Scheme - John Fertitta, UMass Lowell
- Using the Nintendo Wii to Assess Motility - Rebecca Groveman, Mount Holyoke College
Acknowledgements
This conference is sponsored by the Empowering Leadership Alliance
and we encourage students and faculty to
join the ELA. The Wellesley College faculty and staff have also done an amazing
job with the local arrangements need to prepare for this first New England Undergraduate Computing Symposium.