Starting the Project
- Let's start scheduling times when you will meet with me.
- Look at my schedule and pick a time when I don't have anything else scheduled.
- Talk to me about it to see if that will work.
- I will add meeting times as they are approved.
- Task 1, Pick out a topic.
- Some of you may have something
- If so, come and talk to me at our first meeting.
- If not, we need to get looking.
- How do I do this?
- We will be discussing this, but in general
- Is there something you have done in CS that you enjoy?
- Do you want to push a class further?
- That you want to learn more about?
- Projects can be anything from
- Practical: Can I build a system that will automate transfer and propagation of virtual machines for a cybersecurity course?
- Inventive: Can I apply machine learning techniques to automatically score horse shoes?
- Theoretical: Can I show that P = NP? (This one might be a bit harder)
- Applied: Can I build a set of cybersecurity labs that teach password security?
- You might consider looking
- The sky is the limit.
- This is somewhat of an artificial problem
- Generally a research advisor in grad school will have a list of projects.
- The are generally related to their areas of research.
- you can find out about what they are interested in by
- Looking at the papers they have published.
- Taking their classes.
- Talking to their students.
- Talking to them.
- I have not really kept up with research over the years
- So my topics are not "current".
- And we don't have parallel computing resources.
- And you are probably not interested in what I want to do.
- So you need to pick your own topic.