Thursday, November 29, 2012

End of the Quarter Colloquium Fall 2012

The end of the quarter colloquium comes a week earlier than it has in the past.  This means more students attending as it is the week before the end of classes instead of the Friday after classes end and finals week begins.

There are around 30 presentations on internships, readings and research, as well as graduate students presenting on their capstone projects.  As the number of students in the Information Technology and Systems, Computer Science and Systems and Computer and Engineering Systems programs grow, so does the event.  Likely it will be split in the future with research on one day and internships on another.

But for now, here is the unofficial schedule for presentations.



Institute of Technology
End of the Fall Quarter 2012 Colloquium

CP 108

9:00am
Michael Satran (Internship)
            Experience distributing code on a large scale production environment (Andrew Fry)

9:30am
Tom Rochat and Sambath Sok (Internship)
                Internship at Avanade (Bryan Goda)

10:00am
Alexander Kramer (Internship)
                Weyerhaeuser Intern EHS Support Function (Bryan Goda)

10:30am
Joseph Raymond Stout (Internship)
            Weyerhaeuser Internship (Bryan Goda)

11:00am
Dallas James Rosson (Internship)
             Automated Web Application Graphic User Interface Testing Utilizing Selenium (John Mayer)

11:30am
Wen-Chung Chen (Internship)
            Protective Coatings Inc. Internship (Bryan Goda)

12:00pm
Beth Morris (Internship)
            Information Services Security Intern (Andrew Fry)

12:40pm
Mikhail Moskvich (Internship)
                Internship with Vlink, All Project Solutions and Amazon (Andrew Fry)

1:00pm
 Young Choh (Internship) Museum of Glass Mobile Application Development (Andrew Fry)

1:20pm
Darrion Harris (Internship)
            Discovering the Software Developer Within – Mobile App Development (Bob Guttman)

1:40pm
Rodica Cladicov (Internship)
            Mobile Application Development with Pierce County IT (Andrew Fry)

2:00pm
Tyson Lewis and Paul Flores (Internship)
            White Pass Patrol Scheduling Mobile Application (Andrew Fry)

2:30pm
Fa (Jason) Tang (Internship)
            Web Development for Marketing Puget Sound (Andrew Fry)

3:00pm
Open Slot


CP 105

9:00am
Zehra Vajeeh (Independent Study)
            Gait Based Gender Recognition (Matthew Alden)


9:30am
Khanh-Hoa Luong and David Souphommanichanh (Internship)
                Internship at Callison Architecture (Yan Bai)

10:00am
Maggie Liao (Internship)
            Intern at UW Information Technology (Yan Bai)

10:20am
Long Pham (Internship)
            PACCAR Information Technology Division (Yan Bai)

10:40am
Benjamin Kim (Internship)
                Internship at BECU(Yan Bai)

 11:00am
Marissa Bower (Internship)
Security Information and Event Management at the Boeing Company (Yan Bai)

11:20am
Rodney Short (Internship)
                Trials and Tribulation of Vinkco LLC (Andrew Fry)

11:40am

12:00pm
Jayshree Agarwal  (GRADUATE  THESIS)
                Predicting Risk of Re-hospitalization for Congestive Heart Failure Patients
                (Ankur Teredesai, Senjuti Basu Roy)

12:30pm
Allison Jean Graham (Internship and Independent Study)
            Internship with Drugstore.com
            Directed Reading on Database studies and ASP.NET MVC (Senjuti Basu Roy)

1:00pm
Joseph Floyd (Internship)
                TBG (Bryan Goda)

1:20pm
Jeremiah D Miller (CAPSTONE PROJECT)
            An Online/Offline Cross-Platform Mobile Web App for Geolocation Field Data Collection:                             LocationSharpener

                (Sam Chung, Yan Bai, Barabara Endicott-Popovsky, and Jan Whittington
           
2:00pm
Fnu Swathi Balakrishna (CAPSTONE PROJECT)
            An Efficient Client Server Assignment for Internet Distributed Systems

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