On April 13, 2022, numerous students, including many of those led by Tetherless World Constellation (TWC) professors, participated in RPI’s 13th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. The Undergraduate Research Symposium is RPI’s premiere event for students to present their research project to faculty and students and earn valuable experience participating in a simulated research conference.
Among several requirements, participating students must have worked on an independent study or team-based project conducted under the supervision of, or with integral involvement of, an RPI faculty member for at least two semesters.
There are seven categories of research projects for students to submit projects, one of which is Computer and/or Computational Science, where the following students led by TWC faculty participated:
- Maryellen Marino and Tracy Chen
Project Title: CampusView: Immersive Virtual Campus Tour with Data Visualization Overlay
Supervised by John Erickson
- Kacy Adams
Project Title: The Academic Incentive Ontology
Supervised by TWC faculty Deborah McGuinness and Oshani Seneviratne
- Noe Horowitz
Project Title: Secure, Decentralized File Sharer for Research Data
Supervised by Oshani Seneviratne
- Manan Shukla
Project Title: BlockIoT: Blockchain-based Health Data Integration using IoT Devices
Supervised by Oshani Seneviratne
- Yicheng Wang
Project Title: Decentralized Social Network Analysis
Supervised by Oshani Seneviratne
- Runxin Li
Project Title: Data Analysis on a Crypto Game
Supervised by Oshani Seneviratne
- Alexander He
Project Title: Chronic Respiratory Disease: Risk Modeling Potential and Limitations (link coming soon)
Supervised by Thilanka Munasinghe
- Qizhi Lu
Project Title: End-to-End Vision Based Calories Estimation
Supervised by Oshani Seneviratne
Congratulations to all students, and specifically to Qizhi Lu who received the FIRST PLACE award.
Learn more about Rensselaer’s Undergraduate Research Program.