BOOM '01

February 28, 2001
4:00-6:00PM

            Presented by:

The Dept. of Computer Science and 

the School of  Electrical & Computer Engineering 

 

Sponsored by:

MicrosoftTM and Philip Young 


3rd Floor Systems & UGLab  4th & 5th Floors Upson Hall

What is 
BOOM '01?

Instructions to Presenters

     Submission

Projects Sample Projects Previous Events
What is BOOM '01? 

It's a fair that showcases student efforts and creativity in digital technology and applications. We will be using previous CS Fairs as prototypes, but will be including other disciplines as well this year.

BOOM '01 is being held via two mediums--the web, and a poster session. The poster session will take place on the afternoon of February 28, 2001.

If you have an exciting student project in this area, please use this great opportunity to show off your work. Let us know your name and email addresses by sending mail to kathyc@cs.cornell.edu

The BOOM '01 Committee will select outstanding projects for display in the Upson Hall 3rd floor display cases.

 
Presentation Guidelines

 
Submission

Any Cornell student or group of students may enter a project. No faculty sponsorship is required. 

In order to submit a project a FORM* describing the title of each project must be submitted at our website. The projects will each be displayed by putting a description on the web and at an afternoon poster/demo session. One member of the team should be on hand at all times to describe the poster. It will be possible to bring in a computer to demonstrate the projects. 
Sample Projects

The project might be theoretical in nature or involve an interesting program.  It can be an interesting extension/enhancement of a project turned in for a course or the result of an independent research project.  Especially encouraged: A project that does not fall within the scope of any one course - e.g., a computer game that illustrates an interesting aspect of some course, a novel tool for the web, a new tool for generating art, ...
Previous Events:   BOOM '98, BOOM '99, BOOM '00

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