Undergraduate Research Experiences in Computational Science at a Community College
Author(s): Tony Sena
Massachusetts Bay Community College
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Summary:
Resource from the 2015 BioQUEST Summer Workshop
Contents:
- Allele_Cluster_-_IEEE_SoutheastCon_2014_-_Extended_Abstract_-_final.pdf(PDF | 392 KB)
- Alleles_Cerberus_-_IEEE_SoutheastCon_2014_-_Poster_V3_-_final.pdf(PDF | 2 MB)
- Beowulf_Poster.pdf(PDF | 2 MB)
- Fractals_-_DES_-_Cerberus_-_Abstract_-_V5-_CCSCNE_2013.pdf(PDF | 282 KB)
- RESEARCHOUTREACHACTIVITIESMassBay.pdf(PDF | 207 KB)
- TSP_GA_Poster_2015_-_CUR_POH_-_HANDOUT.pdf(PDF | 1 MB)
- License terms
Description
We will present our experiences doing undergraduate research in the area of parallel computing and distributed systems on a multidisciplinary environment with STEM students. We show that community college students can also do basic research that can be published at well-known computer science and engineering conferences. We are currently doing research in the areas of networking, computer security, bioinformatics, DNA analysis, computational biology, digital image processing, computational science, etc.
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Sena, T. (2018). Undergraduate Research Experiences in Computational Science at a Community College. BioQUEST / HHMI / CaseNet Summer Workshop 2015, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/Q44M49