“They have computers, and they may have
other weapons of mass destruction.” - Janet Reno

Field Session Projects 2014

This is the list of clients/projects for Field Session 2014. Some clients have submitted multiple projects. If you select one of those projects, then on your selection form list the client name followed by the order of preference for the individual projects (e.g., Aventura, project #2/project #1).

Client Project
AgilentMaterial Characterization Demonstration (Mystery Liquid)
Aventura #1Qt Soft Client
Aventura #2Surface Gesture Engine
Aventura #3Rally Timer
BIMShift #1Cloud Based Enterprise Software
BIMShift #2Dynamic HTML5 Data Display GUI
By Water SolutionsIntegrated Library System
CSM #1Youth Sports Camp
CSM #2Database Search Algorithm for Analogy Software
CSM #3Quadcopter Operation via Google Glass
CSM #4Online Learning Platform
CSM #5Concurrent Code Spread Spectrum Demonstrators
CSM #6Brown Building Kinect Demo System
Data VerityMedical Mobile App
Double EncoreFire Department iPad App
ecocionProject Management System
Full Contact #1Company Domain Discovery
Full Contact #2Ultra Accurate Business Card OCR
Full Contact #3Build A Living Social Network
Full Contact #4NLP / Entity Extraction
Health LanguageSupport for continuous delivery implementations
Jump Cloud #1Go-based egress monitoring
Jump Cloud #2Go-based file-integrity monitoring
Jump Cloud #3Active-Directory User Import
Newmont #1Enterprise Search
Newmont #2Text Mining
Newmont #3Web Graphing
Rachio #1Smart Irrigation Controller
Rachio #2Device Automation Testing
Recondo TechnologyBusiness rules for medical payments
The Giving ChildHeifer International game
XilinxApp acceleration with OpenCL

Info Meeting - April 22

We will have an information session at 4 pm on Tuesday April 22 in BBW210. It will probably last about 30-45 minutes, depending on the number of questions. Attendance is not required, but we recommend you attend if you don't have class or other commitments. Prior to the meeting please review the Student Requirements, Evaluation and Schedule (tentative) links.

Sign Up Instructions

Selection Form Due by: April 24, 2 pm

  • Print the form. (please do not email it unless you are not on campus at all this semester)
  • Enter your top 3 choices. Feel free to include notes about why a particular project is especially important to you.
  • Fill in the information about your background.
  • List any students that you do/do not want to work with.
  • Bring the form to the Info meeting (preferred) or put it in my mailbox (Rader) or under my door (BB 280D)
  • The form is due by 2 pm on April 24. Any students who do not submit a form by that time will be assigned to a team of my choice.
  • Team assignments will be posted as soon as possible, hopefully by April 30 or by May 1 at the latest.
  • Team assignments are based on a number of criteria, not just on a first-come basis.