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Previous Science and Engineering Projects

2023-2024

Audio Enhancement with Artificial Intelligence 

The objective of this project is to use a spectrogram to train neural networks to discern wave forms of undesirable sounds. This AI model will then be used to recognize these undesirable wave forms in an audio file and have them removed without compromising the integrity of the audio content. 

Requirements: Should have good programming knowledge in Python, the student should have taken CMPSC 441 or 445. 

Duration: Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 

Faculty: Vinayak Elangovan [email protected] 


Multiple - all related to human gait biomechanics (prosthetics, exoskeletons, computer modeling and simulation, gait analysis) 

Material testing and enhancing strength of lower extremity 3D printed prosthetic sockets 

Computer simulation of human walking using high fidelity neuromusculoskeletal models 

Validation of an inverse dynamic model using Visual3D to match existing commercial model in a state of the art hospital based gait and motion analysis laboratory 

Evaluation of OpenCap - an open source platform to perform 3D motion capture using the iPhone 

Requirements: Depends on project. All require strong independent thinking and learning, self-motivation, strong attention to detail. Some require use of computer software and/or coding (Python, XML scripting, etc.).  

Duration: Fall 2023 and Spring 2024  

Faculty: Mukul Talaty [email protected] 


What is Justice? 

One of famous Youtube lectures is Justice by Michael Sandel. This project is to build up a justice AI engine in the perspective of his Youtube lectures. The main purpose of this project is not to simply build up an inference engine. Rather, it will be used for evaluating both political parties from the consistent point of view. Ultimately, the legitimacy of this engine will be evaluated from the common sense and the law if time allows. 

Requirements: Experience in Tensorflow or pytorch, Experience in data preprocessing, Experience in text manipulation, self-motivated person 

Duration: Spring 2024, Fall 2024, Spring 2025 (no requirement to present in fair in Apr 2024) 

Faculty: Janghoon Yang ([email protected]) 


Researching Quantum-Safe Security Keys 

We will be researching the usage, integration, impact, and strength of Quantum-Safe security key authentication. 

Requirements: Cybersecurity 2, 3, 4 year student 

Duration: Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 

Faculty: Joseph Oakes ([email protected]) 


Life Cycle Assessment of Aircraft 

We can move around and travel long places quickly with the aid of airplanes. However, due to the release of carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, water vapor, particles, and contrails, air traffic also makes a small but significant contribution to human climate change, around 5% in terms of temperature change. Therefore, it is significant for us to investigate the effect of contrails on climate. In this project, we will investigate the lifecycle assessment of different types of jet engines through SOLIDWORK Sustainability simulation. 

Requirements: Student needs to intend to major in aerospace engineering and know how to use SOLIDWORK. 

Duration: Fall 2023, Spring 2024 

Faculty: Burcu Ozden ([email protected]) 


Using Augmented Reality to Build Virtual Warehouses 

We will develop virtual warehouses using augmented reality on iPhone and Android phones. These virtual warehouses can be used to test innovative warehouse layouts before building them physically. Students will learn about Augmented Reality and JavaScript which are important for many employers these days. Also, students will gain experience in academic writing as well as warehouse design if they want to stay in academia. We already have a working prototype and students will be enhancing this working prototype. 

Requirements: Successful completion of IST 240 or IST 242 or CMPSC 221, GPA 3.0 or above. 

Duration: Fall 2023, Spring 2024 

Faculty: Sabahattin Ozden ([email protected]) 


What does "pH Balanced" really mean for your skin and hair? 

This project will involve researching the chemical make-up of different products to understand what influences their natural pH balance.  The effect on different skin types (i.e. normal, sensitive, oily, etc.) will be studied, with the goal of being able to inform both students and faculty about what they should look for in skincare and hair care products.  

Requirements: Completion of Chem 110  (Chem 112 and Chem 210 completion preferred) 

The project is filled and not taking any more students in fall 2023. 

Duration: Fall 2023, Spring 2024 

Faculty: Christine Krewson ([email protected]) 


Investigation of a potential error in a chemistry lab 

Experiment 5 from CHEM 113 is designed for students to determine the formulas of complex ions using spectrometry combined with the method of continuous variation. One of the complex ions considered in the experiment has iron (II) as the metal ion (M), and C12H8N2 (orthophenanthroline) as the ligands (L). The formula typically determined by students is ML2, which is incorrect. The correct formula should be ML3. We will investigate the potential causes of the mistaken outcome in this project. 

Requirements: Successful completion of CHEM 112, B or better in CHEM 113, GPA 3.0 or above. 

Duration: Fall 2023, Spring 2024 

Faculty: Yibai Chen ([email protected]) 


Astronomical signal detection with a small radio telescope 

We are constructing small, portable radio telescopes. The project involves detecting radio signals and trying to characterize their source. We first must distinguish astronomical signals from signals created by technology and other Earthly sources and then identifying the astronomical source. 

Requirements: Students should be comfortable applying algebra and trigonometry. 

Duration: Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 

Faculty: Carl Schmiedekamp ([email protected]) 

 


Combining Networking and Machine Learning in the Internet of Intelligence

In this project, we will take an interdisciplinary approach to investigate the interplaying between machine learning technologies and future networking systems (e.g., 5G/6G networks) for enabling the Internet of Intelligence. We will study how high-performance networking may facilitate machine learning as well as how machine learning techniques may be applied to achieve autonomous and intelligent network control and management.   

Requirements: major in IST or CMPSC, GPA 3.0 or above, have taken IST 220 or CMPSC 335, self-motivated and self-disciplined, and knowledge about machine learning is preferable.  

Duration: Spring 2022, Fall 2023, Spring 2024  (no requirement to present in fair in Apr 2023 

Faculty: Qiang Duan ([email protected]) 

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