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Summer 2019

 

Student Researchers

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Mentors

 

Michael Mandulak
Salisbury University

 

Implementation of Improved Parallel Stable Matching Algorithms

 

Poster
Final Presentation
Extended Abstract
Project Paper

Dr. Enyue (Annie) Lu

Department of Mathematics & Computer Science

Salisbury University

 

Ian James Thomas
Salisbury University

 

GPU Accelerated Graph-Based Anomaly Detection

 

Poster
Final Presentation
Extended Abstract
Project Paper

Dr. Enyue (Annie) Lu

Department of Mathematics & Computer Science

Salisbury University



Yesheng Chen
Grinnell College


Darryl Parsons
University of Maryland Eastern Shore

Speaker Identification Based on Speech Breathing Patterns

 

Poster
Final Presentation
Extended Abstract
Project Paper

Dr. Yuanwei Jin

Department of Engineering and Aviation Sciences

University of Maryland Eastern Shore



John Barry
The College of New Jersey


Amber Huddell
Eastern University


Calien Somlak
Seattle University

 

  Emotional Analysis of Hate Speech

Poster
Final Presentation
Extended Abstract
Project Paper

Dr. Randall Cone

Department of Mathematics & Computer Science

Salisbury University

 




Saitheeraj Thatigotla
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

 Filtering Multivariate Data Through Convex Floating Bodies

 

Poster  
Final Presentation
Extended Abstract
Project Paper

Dr. Joseph Anderson

Department of Mathematics & Computer Science

Salisbury University



Christopher Arausa
Salisbury University

A Study on Parallel Machine Learning, Supervised Learning, and Reinforcement Learning

 

Poster  
Final Presentation
Extended Abstract
Project Paper

Dr. Joseph Anderson

Department of Mathematics & Computer Science

Salisbury University


Stephanie Boggs
Jackson State University

Predicting Traffic Congestion with the Auto-Regressive Moving Average (ARMA) Model

 

Poster  
Final Presentation
Extended Abstract
Project Paper

Dr. Lei Zhang

Department of Engineering and Aviation Sciences

University of Maryland Eastern Shore

 

 

 

 

REU Program Schedule and Activities for Summer 2019

             (May 29-August 6, 2019)

Week

Day

Activity

   1

Wednesday  May 29: Welcome and Introduction

Time

Events

Location

8:30am-9:00am

Welcome breakfast

HS 101

9:00am-9:30am

Opening remarks:

Henson School interim Dean - Dr. Michael Scott 

 

9:30am-10:00am

Faculty Mentors/REU students introduction

HS 101

10:00am-11:30am

Grant office: Vanessa Collins

Orientation meeting, grant paper work, Gull card 

Gull card office

HS 101

 

CB 036

12:00pm-1:30pm

Joint lunch with all participants

Commons

1:30pm-2:00pm

Campus and facility tours,  group pictures

 

2:00pm-3:00pm

Computer accounts, lab facility, work log, summer schedule, etc.

HS 101

3:00pm-4:00pm Entry program pretest survey HS 101
4:00pm-5:00pm Responsible Conduct of Research Online Training HS 101

  

Thursday  May 30:  Crash Course with Dr. Lu

Time

Topics

Mentor

Location

9:00am--12:00pm

MapReduce and graph pattern detection

Stable matching problem

Professor Lu

 

HS 143

 

1:30pm-4:00pm

 

Hands-on with Hadoop and GPU programming

 

Friday May 31: Crash Course with Drs. Cone & Anderson

Time

Topics

Instructor

Location

9:00am12:00pm 

 

Artificial Intelligence, High-Performance Computing (HPC), and Big Data Analysis, Hadoop, Scala, and Spark  programming 

Professor Cone

HS 143

1:30pm-4:30pm

Parallel Machine Learning, High-Dimensional Convex Geometry, AI Opponents in Games Professor Anderson HS 143

 

Monday June 3:  Crash Course with Drs. Jin & Zhang

Time

Topics

Speaker

Location

9:00am-12:00pm Multiprocessor architectures Professor Zhang HS 143

1:30pm-4:30pm

Medical image reconstruction and processing

Image algorithms and Matlab implementation

Professor Jin 

HS 143

 

 

2

 

June 4,  Tuesday

Students project proposal due

June 5, Wednesday Project finalized

June 6, Thursday

Project proposal presentation at 9am in HS 143;

Monday-Friday

Students work on projects; Mentor-student meetings 

3

Monday-Friday

Students work on projects; Mentor-student meetings 

4
Monday-Friday Students work on projects; Mentor-student meetings 
June 17, Monday Field trip to NASA Wallops
   5

 

Monday-Friday Students work on projects; Mentor-student meetings 
June 26, Wednesday Students project progress due and presentation at 9am in HS 143
June 27, Thursday Meet GIA students  at 10:30am in HS143

Monday-Friday Students work on projects; Mentor-student meetings 
July 4, Thursday Independence Day
7 Monday-Friday Students work on projects; Mentor-student meetings
8 July 19, Friday Meet G/B IA students  at 2:45 pm in HS143
Monday-Friday Students work on projects; Mentor-student meetings
July 22, Monday Field trip to UMCP; project progress presentation at UMCP; GRE, graduate study, and academic career information session at UMCP;
9 Monday-Friday Students work on projects; Mentor-student meetings
July 25 Meet with Henson researchers at 10am in HS143

10

 

Monday-Friday Students work on projects; Mentor-student meetings

Aug 2, Friday

Mentor-student meetings to finalize the final project reports

Aug 5, Monday

Final oral presentations at 9am in HS 143; Exit Interviews  with Dr. Barbara Wainwright and program post-test survey at 2pm; Final PPTs and poster due; Project final report draft due

Aug 6, Tuesday

Final reports due  (including source codes and all data etc.) at myClasses@SU ;

 

 

 

Last revision 08/29/2019