“What Is Inside My Computer?” run by student volunteers Julian Braha, Kai Garcia, Jacob Thomas, and Connor Westcott.
at University of Central Florida
“What Is Inside My Computer?” run by student volunteers Julian Braha, Kai Garcia, Jacob Thomas, and Connor Westcott.
Kai’s poster:
Jacob’s poster:
Connor 3d printed this logo.
Jacob preparing a teardown of the 2DS internals
Fall 2019 HEC-356 at 4pm
For the first few weeks we’ll focus on preparing for Stem Day, a one-day event where K-12 classes come and explore the exciting fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
A reprise of the fireworks exercise for Camp Connect II.
Camp Connect is a week-long day camp that introduces students to a variety of engineering disciplines. I am hosting the computer science sessions.
These are the Intro to Programming sessions where we used this fireworks exercise.
Jin gave a talk last Friday on her project, “Localizing Configuration for Highly-Configurable Kbuild Makefiles”, to a rapt audience for research week.
Come and learn about interesting topics in computer science and look for potential research opportunities.
Fridays 3:00pm in HEC-356 (Spring 2019)
Join us on Slack.