School of Computing Symposium
About the Events
Poster Review
The School of Computing Symposium: Poster Review event features course projects, thesis projects, and other types of faculty research projects carried out by undergraduate and graduate students. Students and faculty will share their work via video poster presentations. Videos will be viewable by the public from December 13th through the 15th.
Formal Presentation
The School of Computing Symposium: Formal Presentation event features the best course projects, thesis projects, and other types of faculty research projects based on voting conducted during the Poster Review event. Students and faculty will present their work during TED Talk-style presentations. This event will provide you an opportunity to learn about the projects and research being completed by promising computing faculty and students.
*Both events are open to the public, but registration is required.
Our Sponsors
Special thanks to corporate sponsors for supporting our students in these events. This symposium is supported by annual contributions by members of the School of Computing Advisory Board and local companies. You can find list of advisory board members at CAB.
Program Schedule
Poster Review
During the event, attendees will be allowed to vote on their favorite posters. Attendees can cast their votes via smartphone using a QR reader app. QR Code Reader Apps are available for free in the App store relevant to your phone. We will also have computers at the event location for casting votes. Students whose posters receive the highest number of votes will present their project or research at the Formal Presentation event.
Typical times:
- 9 AM to 9:45 AM - Students setting up their poster
- 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM - Check-in and registration *
- 10:00 AM - Event kickoff
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM - Attendees view posters and provide feedback
- 5:00 PM to 5:15 PM - Event closing **
* Visitors may check-in anytime during the event.
**Winners of the Poster Review event will be recognized at the Formal Presentation event.
Formal Presentation
During the event, attendees will be allowed to vote on the presentations. Attendees can cast their votes via smartphone using a QR reader app. QR Code Reader Apps are available for free in the App store relevant to you phone. Students that receive the highest number of votes will be announced as the symposium prize winners.
Typical times:
- 9 AM to 10:00 AM - Students setting up their poster
- 9:45 AM to 11:00 AM - Check-in and registrations*
- 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM - Poster Review
- 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - Student Presentations
- 12:45 PM to 1:00 PM - Event closing and announcement of symposium winners
Participating Courses
Students and Faculty from following courses and research projects will be presenting their work at the symposium.
Course/Research Project |
Faculty |
Description of Posters |
CEN4010 - Software Engineering |
Dr. Reddivari |
Analysis and Design of custom built software products |
CEN6016 - Engineering of Software I |
Dr. Reddivari |
Custom built software products with advanced feature sets |
CEN6086 - Cloud Computing |
Dr. Ahuja |
|
CIS3526 - IT Project Management |
Ms. Daniels |
|
CIS4327 - Senior Project 1 |
Dr. Umapathy |
Custom built software products for local non-profit organizations |
CIS6930 - Machine Learning |
Dr. Liu |
|
CIS6930 - Internet of Things |
Dr. Prodanoff |
|
COP3855 - Web Systems Development |
Ms. Jethwani |
An e-business company proposal and website |
COP3991 - Database |
Ms. Jethwani |
|
Graduate Research |
Dr. Asai |
Reports and findings from individual graduate research studies |
Poster Review Event Winning Posters
Students with the following winning posters will present their project or research during the Formal Presentation event of the Fall 2019 Symposium.
Course/Research Project |
Team # |
Poster Topic |
CEN4010 - Software Engineering |
3 |
Stethoscope Simulation #1 |
CEN6016 - Engineering of Software I |
5 |
SOMA: Social Media Analytics For UNF Trends |
CIS4327 - Senior Project 1 |
TBD |
To be determined |
CIS6913 - Graduate Research |
11 |
Classification of ICD-10 codes for Diagnostic and monitoring of healthcare devices |
CIS6930 - Internet of Things |
20 |
LoRa Wireless RF Technology for the Internet of Things (IoT): App Development Using the 915MHz Dragino IoT Kit |
CIS6930 - Machine Learning |
13 |
Twitter Sentiment Analysis |
COP3855 - Web Systems Development |
22 |
Fan Central: E-Commerce Website for Jax Jags Fans |
COP3991 - Database |
32 |
Xpress Movies: A Movie Indexing and Streaming Concept |