Student Research Projects and Collaborations with Faculty Resulting in Publications or Conference Presentations
Fall 2002, One Step Toward The Paperless Classroom, a
presentation by UW Oshkosh student Jesse Schingen at the Argonne
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Spring 2003, Honors Project of UW-Oshkosh student Jeff Lucas,
"Visualizing Graphical Algorithms for a Educational Environment And
Defining an XML Graph Specification", won UW-Oshkosh
Outstanding Student Research Award
Spring 2003, Honors Project of UW-Oshkosh student Justin Miller,
"Developing Pedagogical Visualizations of Dense Matrix Operations
on Interconnection-Network SIMD Computers", presented at Midwest
Instructional Computing Symposium 2003 Conference in Duluth,
Minnesota
Spring 2003, Jeff Lucas in collaboration with faculty member
Thomas Naps and Guido Rößling (Darmstadt University of
Technology) co-authored the paper "VisualGraph: A Graph Class Designed
for Both Undergraduate Students and Educators", appearing in
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer
Science Education, Reno, Nevada, February 19-23, 2003.
Spring 2003, Ryan Boelter collaborated with faculty member
George Georgiev to co-author "Non-linear Independent Component
Analysis Approaches for Blind Source Separation," appearing in
Proceedings of the American Society
for Engineering Education (ASEE) Mid Atlantic Section Regional Conference,
April 11-12, 2003, Union, NJ.
Spring 2004, Jessica Gowey and Orjola Kajo presented paper "Using
Algorithm Visualization to Improve Students' Understanding of
Parameter Passing Methods" at the 37th Annual Midwest
Instruction and Computing Symposium April 16-17th, 2004,
University of Minnesota, Morris. More details available.
Spring 2005, Andrew Jungwirth, Developing Instructional Animations for Three
Artificial Intelligence Algorithms, presented at UW
System Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative
Activity, UW Stout, May 5
Fall 2006, Two students working in bioinformatics, Thomas J. Siegrist and Phillip D. Anderson, collaborated
with faculty member Wing Huen and members of the Biology Department to
co-author "Application of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization
Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry(MALDI-TOF-MS)-Based Fingerprinting of
Escherichia coli to Bacteria Source Tracking", which will appear in
the Journal of Microbiological Methods
Spring 2007, Andrew Jungwirth in collaboration with faculty
members David Furcy and Thomas Naps co-authored "BlockTree --
Pedagogical Information Visualization for Heuristic Search", appearing
in the Proceedings of the 20th International FLAIRS Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, May, 2007, Key West, Florida. More details on the BlcokTree project can be found here.