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Spring 2008
Senior Project Public Presentations

Wednesday, May 14th, 5-7:30pm OCNL 237
Ryan Cox – WAMP Database
Johnathan Bartlett – Secure Web Server
Michael Pilkenton – CNISSF Project Upgrades
Jessica Otte – BCKC Website Upgrades
Philip Kelly – Automated Document Retrieval
Jeremiah Jones – Multiplayer Bomberman

Thursday, May 15th, 5-7:30pm OCNL 237
San Saeturn – 3-D Video Texture Engine
Brad Rieke – Java Storage Business Manager
Kenny Spade – Side Scrolling Beat'em Up Game in XNA
Brian Lunt – Protein Interaction Inference through Mutual Info. Analysis
Jared Treat – Video Game with Rule Engine
Jason Ivy – “Sticks”


CSCI student, David Stolp, ranks in the top 200 of the Putnam Math Competition. See the article in Inside Chico State.


On April 9th, the Rich Internet Application Camp was a blast. Almost 76 people attended out of 100 registered. We had presentations on Comet (Reverse Ajax), Adobe Flex, The Art of CSS in DreamWeaver, Adobe ColdFusion, Adobe Flex Java Integration, and Adobe ColdFusion Java Integration. We stayed very late and ended up with 30 people by the end of the night. We had presenters from companies like E*Trade, WebAssist, and Improvement Direct. It was a very good turn out. Check out the pictures.


On April 12th, in partnership with Upward Bound, Chico (a Federal TRIO Program funded by the U.S. Department of Education), we put together a Web Design Academy. High School kids from Chico, Orville, Yuba City, and Marysville were taught the principles of web design, HTML, and Adobe Flex for a whole day. They were given a tour of the College of Engineering and the Computer Science department, and served lunch. Check out the pictures.


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Judith Challinger and Rachael Teasdale, " VisIT - Visualization and Information Technology - A Multi-tier System for Interdisciplinary Experiences in Data Collection and Visualization," Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, June 2007


B.A. Juliano and R.S. Renner. 2007.  "Robotics in the classroom: Providing robotics equipment to support intelligent systems curricula," poster appearing in D. Wilson and G. Sutcliffe (Eds.), Proceedings of the Twentieth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, Key West, Florida (published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California).


B.A. Juliano and R.S. Renner. 2007.  "An Undergraduate Course in Robotics and Machine Intelligence," in AAAI Spring Symposium on Robotics and Robot Venues: Resources for AI Education (Technical Report SS-07-09), Stanford, CA. ISBN 978-1-57735-318-8.


R.S. Renner and B.A. Juliano. 2007.  "Integrating Service Learning with Undergraduate Robotics Research," in AAAI Spring Symposium on Robotics and Robot Venues: Resources for AI Education (Technical Report SS-07-09), Stanford, CA. ISBN 978-1-57735-318-8.


N. Bhatnagar, B.A. Juliano, and R.S. Renner. 2007.  " Data annotation models," submitted to Third International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Information Systems (ICICIS 2007), Sponsored by ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence (SIGART) and Special Interest Group on Management Information Systems (SIGMIS), Cairo, Egypt.


N. Bhatnagar, B.A. Juliano, and R.S. Renner. 2007.  " Data annotation models and annotation query language." In C. Ardil (Ed.), Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Knowledge Mining (ICKM 2007) (Enformatika Transactions on Engineering, Computing and Technology, Vol 19, Jan 2007, ISSN 1305-5313), Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 440-445.


N. Bhatnagar, B.A. Juliano, and R.S. Renner. 2007.  " AnQL: A query language for annotation documents," International Journal of Computer Science, 2(1), World Academy of Science, Engineering, and Technology (www.waset.org), pp. 1-8.

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New Networking Lab for Hands-On Experiences

OCNL 340 - 30 Workstations--Intel Pentium Duo 2.8 GHz with 2GB RAM - 1 Server--Dell Power Edge 2800 with Xeon 3.2 GHz Duo 4GB ECC DDR2


National Science Foundation Grant Funds Study of Robots to Attract New Students

Three faculty members in the College of Engineering, Computer Science and Technology (Computer science Professors Benjoe Juliano and Renee Renner and mechanical and mechatronic engineering Professor Ramesh Varahamurtihave) received a $346,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to use people's fascination with robots as a means to attract new students and teach them more creatively.

In January 2004, the college established an Intelligent Systems Lab, where faculty from different departments teach students how to program and control robots of varying complexity. See the ISL website at http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/isl/ for more information.
 
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