wonsunahn / Capstone_Fall2019

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PROJECT CS1980 #8

Open ErickBrindock opened 5 years ago

ErickBrindock commented 5 years ago
  1. Dynamic performance scaling for heterogeneous processors

I have completed cs1550, and have been programming in C for about 5 years. I have not completed cs1541, but I have experience with electrical circuitry from my Physics education. I previously did research in the Physics department with Dr. Hatridge working on the circuitry to create qubits for quantum computation. I am comfortable working with many electrical measurement device including oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, frequency generators, and waveform generators. I think my familiarity with the fundamental Physics and higher level CS topics would put me in a situation to both contribute to the project as well as learn more about the bridge between these two personal interests.

  1. Mobile application for medication adherence

I have experience developing native Android applications. I was developing apps alone, so I was responsible for every aspect of their design. Additionally, I taught myself everything from Java to Android specifics which gave me a good skill set to find information and possible solutions on my own. Between growing up with a dentist father and originally wanting to be a doctor, I am familiar with medical terminology and some basics of medications. Since the names of medications can be so close but the differences critical, I feel this would be another benefit I could bring to the project.

  1. Smartphone Gps Duty-Cycle For Saving Battery In Navigation

I have experience developing for Android applications, including one that utilized the GPS service. The GPS usage was rudimentary, however. I have taught myself several programming languages including Android, so I am comfortable doing self directed learning. I previously did research in Physics lab where we were required to read advanced journal articles about quantum computation. Thus, I am familiar with reading professional level articles and applying the concepts they contain to active research and development.