CSC News

April 19, 2011

Senior Design Center's "Posters & Pies" to be held on April 29th

The public is cordially invited to attend the NC State Department of Computer Science Senior Design Center "Posters & Pies" event on Friday, April 29, from 10:40 am - 1:00 pm. 

Project presentations will be held 10:40 am - 11:30 am in Engineering Building 2 (EB2) room 1025 on NC State's award-winning Centennial Campus. Posters and demonstrations will be displayed 11:30 am - 1:00 pm in rooms 3001 & 3002 in EB2. Lunch (pizzas and dessert pies) will be provided. The event is sponsored by Super ePartner, EMC.
 
This semester, the sponsors and projects are as follows:
  • AT&T – Project Management Tool
  • Cisco – Geo-location Software
  • Crumbs – Automated Metadata Extractor & Digital Jukebox
  • Deutsche Bank – Mobile, Gesture-based 3D Account Visualization
  • Duke Energy – Smart Scheduler
  • EMC I – Dumplin – Sophisticated Crash Analysis
  • EMC II – Locality of Reference – How Hot is Your Hard Drive?
  • Fidelity Investments – Sculpting of Financial Test Data
  • I-Cubed I – MiPDA - Migration Predictability via Data Anaylsis
  • I-Cubed II – CAD CAM App Exchange
  • Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory – A Flexible & Secure Cryptographic Key Ring
  • NetApp – iSER Performance in the Cloud
  • Northrup Grumman – Robowolf
  • SAS – Dimensional Space Mapping with Image Reference
  • Tekelec – Design Verification Automation + SOAP
  • Teradata – Facebook Shopping Pal
  • Thomson Reuters – Mondrian Performance Harness
  • Transloc – Bus Tracking Blackberry App 
If you plan to attend, please register online at http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/rsvp/posters-pies/ by Tuesday, April 26, so that we may properly plan for refreshments.
 
The media is welcome to this event.
 
Senior Design Center contacts:
Dr. Robert Fornaro, (919) 515-7848, fornaro@csc.ncsu.edu
Margaret R. Heil, Associate Director, (919) 515-6020, heil@csc.ncsu.edu
 
Media & Corporate Partnership contact:
Ken Tate, (919) 513-4292, tate@csc.ncsu.edu
 
~coates~

 

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