Student Projects
Student Jobs
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CS Job PresentationMTSU Alumnus Micah Chasteen gave a presentation about how he got a job at Google. |
Projects
CSCI 4360/5360 projectsIntelligent Robot Systems |
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CSCI 1160 projectsMultimedia Computation |
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CSCI 4700/5700 projectsSoftware Engineering |
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CSCI 4410/5410 projectsWeb Technologies |
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Student Research
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MTSU Mobile AppCreated by our students in cooperation with ITD |
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Summer Real-World 3D Educational Game Projects |
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MS Thesis by Jeffery McRiffeyMaya to WebGL: Building a Pipeline for Browser-Based 3D Content Rendering and Animation |
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MS Thesis by Matthew BradleyPath Planning and Path Following for an Autonomous Car |
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Undergraduates Alex C. Williams and Austin Hitt coauthored a paper with their internship supervisors Sophie Voisin and Georgia Tourassi from Oak Ridge National Lab. That paper entitled "Automated Assessment of Bilateral Breast Volume Asymmetry as a Breast Cancer Biomarker During Mammographic Screening" has been accepted at the Computer Aided Diagnosis track of the SPIE Medical Imaging Conference to be held in Orlando Florida February 2013. |
Contests
Chelsea Rath won Honorable Mention for her presentation and Nathan Perry and Thomas Richards won third place for their presentation at the Mid-Southeast ACM conference. | ![]() |
On January 25th Deloitte LLP presented a mobile app development challenge to Computer Science Departments in the Middle Tennessee Region. Seven teams took on the challenge. On February 23rd the winners were announced. MTSU's two teams took 2nd and 3rd place. The 2nd place winners each received $1500. The 3rd place winners each received an iPad mini. Congratulations to Matthew Houglum, Robert Reeves, and Anthony Mills for the 2nd place win, and to Chelsea Rath, Jason Bandy, and Joseph Todd for the 3rd place win | ![]() |
Animation contestThe team of CSCI major David Pettey and four Digital Animation majors won honorable mention in the "24 Hour Animation Contest." |
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Programming team wins 5th place at ACM regional programming contest. |
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