Selected Senior Projects Advised
I have advised many senior projects and post below selected
student work with permission of the authors:
- Stephanie Connell. Converted an
Android app to use a cloud-based database via Firestore rather than a local
database via Room.
- Dylan Porter: Silent Voyager. An Android
app for tracking and recording phone location. Users can allow others to
track them and request tracking of others. A web site also allows access to
tracking data.
- Zachary Kuchar: CardGames.org. A web site
with a number of JavaScript-based card games, all of which can be played
against the computer and a few of which can be played against other players
over the Internet. Also implements a leaderboard.
- Devon
Brown and Nikolas
Schmidt: WUBRG: Web Application for Magic: The Gathering Card
Game, a web app that allows
users to view cards available for the game, build decks of cards, track
decks built by others, view game-related videos, purchase cards, and more.
The project code is
available.
- Sean
McShane: Spotify Artist Finder, a web app that obtains data from the
Spotify music service API, attempts to identify emerging artists, and
provides a web interface.
- Brandon
Messineo: SmartList,
a web app that allows you to create, search, and share lists.
- Ariana
Light: workstation app that automatically generates graphical
interpretation of music (MIDI) input. The project
code is available.
- Kinardi
Isnata: iPhone app for taking exposure-bracketed photos (several
photographs of the same image at different exposures) and fusing the photos
into a single High Dynamic Range (HDR) image.
- Mike
Caterino: iPhone app for searching and viewing Fast Facts palliative
care medical articles on-device (without Internet connectivity). The app is
freely available at the Apple iTunes
store; search for "palliative care".
- ChrisLard:
study of automatic generation of levels in video games