School of Informatics Poster
Day
The University's
Department of Computing held a poster day for final-year students and
postgraduate students to present their project work.
Guests
attending the day included industrialists, staff, and friends of the students
as well as the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chris Taylor.
Final-year tutor in
the Department of Computing, John Mellor, said: "I was delighted with
the effort put in by the students. The main aim of the event was to enable
the students to enjoy themselves and present their final-year work."
The informal atmosphere
was enhanced with a buffet and guests were invited to stay and ask any
questions.
Vice-Chancellor, Professor
Chris Taylor (pictured right with a student), said: "I was extremely
impressed by the range, quality and achievements of the project work described
in the posters. The vitality of the students and their articulation of
the aims and objectives of the studies, together with the outcomes, did
credit to them, the Department of Computing and the School of Informatics."
The range of projects
included work in Haptics (which means the use of the sense of touch for
computer interaction); facial image recognition; mobile networking and
commerce and web-based tutorials.
The Department finds
that its interaction with industry provides final-year and post-graduate
students with real problems to solve.
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