2011 CSEE Research Review
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The 2011 research review event was the largest to date, with more than eighty people attending. You can see pictures from the poster session and some of the presentations online.
The CRR-11 program committee selected students for best research based on submitted papers.
- Amy Ciavolino, Eliana Feasley, and Robert Deloatch were selected for best undergraduate research for their work Playing to Program: Towards an Intelligent Programming Tutor for RUR-PLE
- Pramod Jagtap was chosen for best research by a Masters student for his thesis work on Privacy Preservation in Context Aware Geosocial Networking Applications.
- Richard Carback won best research by a PhD student for his research on Scantegrity II Municipal Election at Takoma Park: The First E2E Binding Governmental Election with Ballot Privacy.
- Wenjia Li was selected for honorable mention for his PhD research on A Holistic Framework for Securing Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.
CSEE faculty who attended used range voting to honor three students for best poster presentations.
- First place was awarded to Justin Martineau for his work on Domain Independent Textual Sentiment Analysis.
- Second place was given to Charles Lohr for his work on Semantic Light: Building Blocks.
- Third place was awarded to Varish Mulwad for his work on Generating Linked Data by Inferring the Semantics of Tables.