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<html><head><title>Computer Science Fair: HomePage</title><link rev="made" href="mailto:ronitt@cs.cornell.edu"></head><body BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><h1>Undergraduate Computer Science Fair: Information Sheet </h1> <p>This spring, we will be holding an Undergraduate Computer Science Fair. The Fair will be run in the spirit of a local science fair, and  students may enter any project that has relevance to computer science.The intention of the Fair is to enourage  students to work on independent projects and to give thema public showplace for projects demonstrating their creativity and originality.  Secondly,students often cite their work on independent projects  as their fondest memories of the undergraduate experience.Finally, we will use the Fair as a tool for increasing thevisibility of our students withpotential employers and potential graduate departments.  <p>The Fair will be held using two mediums -- the web anda poster session.  In order to submit a project,a website should be constructed containing a short abstractdescribing the project, and any longer description and summaryof results, pictures or demos that the team wishes to display.  Websites for all projects will be linked up to a singlewebsite that is accessible from the CS department's homepage.Outstanding projects may be highlighted by the departmentvia additional links from the department's homepage in orderto showplace examples of what Cornell undergraduates do.<p>We will also be having a poster sessionin which all the entries will be physically displayed to the general public for one afternoon.  One member of the team of entrants should be on hand at all times to describe the project.  For those that wish to,we will allow the entrants toto bring in a personal computer in order to give demonstrationsof projects.  We will be able to provide power but no networking capabilities.  <p><H3> Sample Projects:</H3> <p>The projects might be theoretical in nature or involve aninteresting program.  Some possibilites include (but are notlimited to):<ul><LI>An interesting extension/enhancement of a project turned in for a CS course. <p><LI>A result of an independent research project. <p><LI>A new mathematical theorem or an interesting new proof of a known theorem. <p><LI>Especially encouraged:  A project that does not fall within the scope of any onecourse - e.g., a computer game that takes illustrates an interestingCS aspect,  an interesting tool for the web (for examples, visit the <a href = " http://www.media.mit.edu/MediaLab/Noteworthy.html">MIT Media Lab </a>),  since artists seem to be on the cuttingedge of using computers  in new ways, one might produce a new tool for generating artwork (if you happen to be in NYC, you might wantto stop by the ``Mediascape'' exhibit at the Guggenheim SoHo for ideas - alternately, there are severalweb sites that are of interest, one example is the<a href=" http://artnetweb.com/artnetweb/gallery/code/home.html">artnetweb </a> -- note the list of CS companies that sponsor that page),  <p></ul><h1> Elegibility:</h1>Any Cornell undergrad may enter the contest. Group work is allowed as long as all members of the groupare Cornell undergrads.If the project is done as part of anon ongoing Cornell research project, thenit is crucial that you clarify the exact contributionof your work in relation to the contributions ofpersons that are not part of the project team.A background of the problem and the previous workdone on it should also be provided.No faculty sponsorship is required. We cannot emphasize enough the importance of clearlystating the contributions of the project and providinga well-written description -- remember that people willquit reading or listening to you as soon as they get boredor tired.Projects must comply with the Engineering College's Code of Academic Integrityand a Policy Notebook.We reserve the right to exclude projects that we feeldo not comply with the above criteria.<p><h1> Important Dates: </h1>Firm dates will be announced at a later date.Tentatively, a form indicating intent to submit a projectwill be due on January 31 (this will includeinformation such as the project title and names ofstudents working on the project).  Webpages describingthe projects should be ready for public perusal by February 7,and the Fair poster session will be held on some afternoonduring the week of February 10 (roughly 4:30-7:30pm).<p><EM>For more details and updates, see our website at </EM><p><EM>Questions?  e-mail Biana Brukman at byb1@cornell.edu </EM></body></html>

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