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NameEmail AddressWebsitePotential Research ProjectsQualificationsResearch Area(s)
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Gerald Soosai Rajgerald@eng.ucsd.eduhttps://geraldsoosairaj.github.io/
1) Understanding and Aiding Non-Native English Speakers Learning Computing
2) Understanding and Improving Secure Coding Practices Among Undergraduate Computing Students
Basic statistics knowledge would be helpful but not required
Computer Science Education
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Christine Alvaradocjalvarado@eng.ucsd.edu
https://sites.google.com/a/eng.ucsd.edu/alvarado/projects
Education research, specifically around transfer student experience and success. Other education research projects are possible as well.
Quantitative data analysis (i.e. knowledge of statistical techniques); Python data analysis and visualization tools
Computer Science Education, Data analysis and visualization
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Michael Coblenzmcoblenz@ucsd.eduhttps://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~mcoblenz/
My work is generally about usability of programming languages. I'm looking for students who are interested in user studies as well as design and implementation of languages.
Depends on the project. HCI or PL background would be helpful.
Human Computer Interaction, Programing Languages & Compilers
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Tajana Rosing and Niema Moshiria1moshir@eng.ucsd.edu
https://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~trosing AND https://niema.net
Acceleration of Bioinformatics workloads (mass spectrometry, long-read sequencing, COVID-19 molecular epidemiology)
Required: Python, Unix, data structures. Preferred: C++, algorithms
Bioinformatics, Computer Architecture
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Mai ElSheriefmelsherif@ucsd.eduhttps://melsherief.eng.ucsd.edu/home
1) Detecting clinical misinformation surrounding the language of advice for motherhood burnout
2) Detecting mental health biases in Large Language Models
Python, Natural language processing, Intro to Machine Learning
Social Computing, NLP
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Pat Pannutoppannuto@eng.ucsd.edu
https://gabriel.marcanobrady.family and https://patpannuto.com
Testing and programming low power long range (LoRA) radio modules for deploying sensors powered by soil microbial fuel cells (sMFC) (continuation of current ERSP project).
Some programming experience (C is strongly recommended but optional). Experience with Arduino or other embedded systems is optional but is also strongly recommended. Comfortable around electronics and measuring equipment, and willing to participate in field data collection.
Embedded Systems & Internet of Things, Ubiquitous Computing
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