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Leah Kazenmayer

My name is Leah Kazenmayer and I am a rising junior at The College Of New Jersey. I am majoring in computer science and minoring in mathematics. This summer, I am working with Gabriela Ford on a project led by Dr. Samiul Hasan and Dr. Damla Turgut. We are designing a prediction model by observing past vehicle data in Seminole County at intersections to determine future traffic. To accomplish this, we utilize Python, Google’s Colaboratory, Pandas, and NumPy to interpret and process the data. Over the course of the next several weeks, I will experience the life of a researcher; the REU will give me a better understanding of the atmosphere and routine of graduate school.

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2021 REU Symposium Poster

Courtney Harris

Hi, my name is Courtney Harris. I am a rising Junior at The University of New Orleans, majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Studio Art. This summer I am working with Gerd Bruder and Greg Welch on a new project to develop a demo that begins the creation of more advanced control over IOT devices through Augmented Reality.

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2021 REU Symposium Poster

Gabriela Ford

My name is Gabriela Ford, I am from Colombia, and I am currently studying at UCF doing a double major in environmental and mechanical engineering with a chemistry minor. In summer 2021, I worked under the mentorship of Dr. Hasan and Dr. Turgut on a traffic model development from data collected on Seminole county. My partner was Leah Kazenmayer and specifically we analyzed large datasets through coding and worked on developing a predictive traffic model based on years of data collected.

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2021 REU Symposium Poster

Connor Flick

Hi! I am Connor Flick, and I’m a current sophomore at Western Kentucky University majoring in computer science. I am working with Dr. Gerd Bruder and Dr. Greg Welsh this summer on our project “IoT and augmented reality: agents with pervasive awareness, appearance, and abilities,” which aims to capture user experiences of fully controlling IoT devices through a novel augmented reality (AR) interface developed in Unity. Our goal is to combine digital information and control with physical objects in a way that is intuitive for a user, demonstrating AR’s potential for cohesively enhancing the physical world for a typical consumer.

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2021 REU Symposium Poster

Jacob Buckelew

My name is Jacob Buckelew and I am a rising senior at Rollins College, located in Winter Park, Florida. I am currently pursuing a B.A. degree with majors in Computer Science and Mathematics. Over the course of this REU program, I will be working under the guidance of Dr. Andrew Dickerson and Dr. Damla Turgut to build machine learning algorithms that can accurately predict fluid/structure interactions. The first phase of our project will involve dropping water droplets on 3-D printed surfaces as we tune various parameters to determine how impact force may be affected when a drop lands on the surface. With our data, we will train and test many machine learning models to gain a better understanding of the relationships between the input parameters and impact force. Therefore, this research will help us to understand how IoT sensors may be applied to fluid/structure interactions.

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2021 REU Symposium Poster

Nicholas Boyum

I am a mechanical engineering and computer science dual major, and I will be graduating at the end of summer 2021 from University of North Florida.
This summer I’m working with my partner, Jacob Ori Buckelew, under the supervision of Andrew Dickerson and Damla Turgut.
We are using machine learning to try and predict the random nature of falling water droplets to see if a relationship can be determined between the characteristics of the droplet and its force of impact.

Weekly Presentations

2021 REU Symposium Poster