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Dec 8th, 2011 |
By hutchip2 |
Category: Academic News, Computer Science & Software Engineering, Research, Student Featured Articles
Photo by Emily Kishler, MQ Magazine
Last January, computer science student Matt Hodges and Professor Bo Brinkman began working on an augmented reality application called ShelvAR. Its purpose is to assist in the sorting of library books by indicating which books are not in the correct position, and which direction on the shelf they need to [...]
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Nov 17th, 2011 |
By hutchip2 |
Category: Academic News, Computer & Information Technology, Computer Science & Software Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Featured Articles, Research
Miami University’s Mobile Learning Center is collaborating with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to offer each of 11 Miami students with $6,500 and an opportunity to conduct research at the AFRL Discovery Lab at the Tec^Edge Innovation and Collaboration Center in Dayton.
The Year-At-The-Edge (YATE) program with Miami University allows students to work with Miami [...]
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Nov 9th, 2011 |
By hutchip2 |
Category: Co-curricular Activities, In the News, Student Featured Articles, Students, Upcoming Events
Miami University’s Marching Band is one of ten bands, and the only collegiate band, chosen to perform in the 2011 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. They competed against 150 other applicants and were chosen for their superior marching and performance skills. The band last performed in this parade in 2003, making this their second appearance. The parade took [...]
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Sep 21st, 2011 |
By hutchip2 |
Category: Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, Research, Student Featured Articles, Students
NASA Internship to Develop the World’s First Self-Powered Smart Window
Lyndsey McMillon recently completed her internship with NASA’s Undergraduate Student Research Program (USRP) where she, along with Jeremiah McNatt – the NASA lead for the “Adaptive Windows: Path to Zero Energy Buildings” – helped to develop a “small scale working semi-transparent solar cell,” which will automatically [...]
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Sep 16th, 2011 |
By hutchip2 |
Category: Service & Outreach Projects, Student Featured Articles
Miami University’s newly formed Engineers Without Borders chapter completed its first trip to Rwanda this past July. Engineers Without Borders is a non-profit humanitarian organization, which conducts sustainable engineering projects in underdeveloped locales around the world.
During the month of July two members, Sumeta Sachdeva and Zack Liston traveled to Rwanda with members from our mentoring [...]
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Sep 16th, 2011 |
By hutchip2 |
Category: Achievements, Student Featured Articles
On September 14, thirteen students were awarded the honor of the 2011 Provost Academic Achievement Award at Miami University’s Convocation. These students were recognized for their academic excellence as well as their significant intellectual contributions to the University. The $1,000 award is granted annually based on nominations from Miami faculty, with only 10-15 winners each [...]
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Jun 29th, 2011 |
By kramerlp |
Category: Co-curricular Activities, Computer Science & Software Engineering, Service & Outreach Projects, Student Featured Articles, Students
The “SpeedGeeking” session took place during the Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSE) Alumni Conference in 2011. Ten groups of students were around the room presenting their capstone projects in 5-minute intervals to the conference participants. It was a great and fun way for alumni to hear about multiple projects quickly. For example, one of [...]
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Jun 28th, 2011 |
By kramerlp |
Category: Achievements, Computer Science & Software Engineering, Student Featured Articles, Students
“Innovations in Autonomy: Miami Students Creating Smart Applications for Smart Phones and More” was the theme of this year’s Miami University Interdisciplinary Technology Development Challenge (MUITDC). The 2011 winning team rose to that challenge with their “my Metro” app—and received the $5,000 award for their efforts.
School of Engineering and Applied Science computer science majors Paul [...]
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Jun 16th, 2011 |
By kramerlp |
Category: Electrical & Computer Engineering, Research
The purpose of the project is to improve the design of low cost eye tracking glasses. These glasses are used in numerous applications such as eye-typing, web usability study, sports training, communication systems for disabled, etc. It is noted that the current low cost eye tracking glasses may not function well in the dark.
In this [...]
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Jun 1st, 2011 |
By kramerlp |
Category: Computer Science & Software Engineering, Research, Student Featured Articles, Students
Josh Wonser, who was a double majored in chemistry and computer science and is now in the master’s program for Computer Science, found out about the “awesome virtual reality research” at Miami after taking a networking class from Dr. Eric Bachmann, professor of computer science and software engineering.
Bachmann, co-director of Miami’s HIVE facility (Huge Immersive [...]
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