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In 2019 we hosted 10 outstanding students:
Alexandra Fernandez, a Computer Science major from Loyola University Maryland
Allen Shang-Long Mao, a Computer Science major from Ohlone College
Anne Lin, a Cognitive Science major from University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Bryan Hayes, an Applied Mathematics major from San Diego State University
Caleb Ziems, a Computer Science major from Emory University
Claire Cannati, a Media Arts and Sciences major from Wellesley College
Katherine B Schroeder, an Information Technology major from Marymount University
Mirabela Medallon, a Computer Science major from University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ryan Patrick Bogutz, a Computer Science major from The College of New Jersey
Sunshine Chong, a Computer Science major from City College of San Francisco
You can find the posters describing their research here:
DNS resolver behaviors
SM2KG: a Framework for Capturing Software Metadata from Documentation
How Does Community Structure Affect a Group's Opinion Diversity
Emotional States in Clickbait Headlines
Refined Cyberbullying Representation for Machine Learning Classification
OnePass: A Stateless Password Manager
Using Knowledge Graphs to Enhance Sports Analytics
Understanding Features of Curricula in Engineering/CS Affecting Engagement and Retention
Identifying Interesting Outages
Quantifying the Effects of Recommendation Systems