CHESS-sponsored participants in the SUPERB Program.
L-R (Back, Student Researchers) Dominique Duncan, Heather Taylor, Nandita
Mitra, Nashlie Sephus
L-R (Front, Mentors) Alexandr Kurzhanskiy, Elaine Cheong, Saurabh Amin,
Todd Templeton
The Center for Hybrid and Embedded Software Systems (CHESS)
proudly sponsored Dominique Duncan (University of Chicago),
Nandita Mitra (Rutgers University), Nashlie
Sephus (Mississippi
State University) and Heather Taylor (University of Vermont),
four undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds and cultures, in
the Summer Undergraduate Program in Engineering Research at Berkeley
(SUPERB-IT).
These students worked with individual mentors throughout the summer
of 2006 performing research and supporting activities in the area of
hybrid and embedded systems. The mentors for the summer were Saurabh
Amin, Elaine
Cheong, Alex
Kurzhanskiy, and Todd
Templeton.
Each student performed an individual project, culminating in a research
paper and poster presentation.
You can see previous SUPERB students and projects at their webpages
(Chess
SUPERB-IT 2005,
Chess SUPERB-IT
2004, and
Chess SUPERB-IT
2003).
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