Student Research from 2024
The Impact of Heterogeneous Voting Strategies and Candidate Issue Adaptation on Elections: An Agent-Based Model, Harmony Peura
Student Research from 2023
Using Machine Learning to Measure Political Polarization on Social Media, Veronica Cagle
Student Research from 2021
Exploring the Impact of Social Influence Mechanisms and Network Density on Societal Polarization, Justin Mittereder
Student Research from 2020
Computer Vision For Recycling, Pratima Kandel
Student Research from 2019
Assessing Bias Removal from Word Embeddings, Clare Arrington
Expediting Learning with Interactive Demonstrations, Brandon Rozek
Student Research from 2018
Understanding the Gender Gap in Computer Science Undergraduate Academics, Mikaela Goldrich
Student Research from 2017
The Hidden Trump Model: Modeling Social Desirability Bias through Agent Based Models, Hannah Zontine
Student Research from 2016
"One-and-dones": A Data Science Analysis of the Impact of Leaving College Early for the NBA on a Player's Career, Ruth C. Catlett
foramSIM: Design and Analysis of a Computer Simulation for Training Students to Identify Morphological Characteristics in Select Foraminifera, Kristine Michele Hooks
Student Research from 2015
Twitter Bot Detection, Bryan Holster