Targeting industry collaborators, IET and interested parties, School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at University of Essex released an abstract booklet and electronic poster video summarizing a range of fascinating final year student projects, including:
- Smart Robots for Smart Homes
- FrutiBots (Strawberry Picking robots)
- Development of Switched beam microstrip loop antenna
- Predicting the judiciary decision of European court of human rights
- Coral Detection and Modelling
- Online collaborative games
- MediControl-Saving time and Lives for East of England Ambulance service
- VR Interactive brain visualization
- Identifying Cyberbullying
The 2019-20 academic year saw the largest number of projects undertaken in both scale (230 projects) and diversity (spanning a number of areas including Game design, Robotics, Artificial intelligence, Mobile app development, Data science, IoT, Industrial Assembly, Communications, Cybersecurity, Brain computer interfaces to mention a few ). The projects reflect both the extreme hard work undertaken by the students over the year and the Schools Motto of "Making Something Wonderful" and ‘Useful’ for humanity.
The School traditionally hosts a project open day event in April where students present their work directly to industry colleagues and visitors, through posters and live demos. Since the event could not be held this year, the school thought of reaching out to the industry nevertheless, though a booklet of abstracts and a video containing e-posters of each student project, which includes short introductions from the module coordinators.
You can download the booklet of abstracts here
The posters appear on the video in the same order laid out in the booklet:
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