Students
Student-centered activities include student-based paper sessions, the Programming Contest, Robotics Contest,
and Career Fair.
Student-based paper sessions consist of student presentations of papers that have a student as the
primary author. Awards will be given for the best undergraduate and graduate student papers. Instructions for preparing
and submitting papers are available on the Submissions page.
The Programming Contest, held Friday, April 13th from 7-10 PM, enables 3-person programming teams to
compete against one another in solving a series of challenging programming problems. Team may use either Java, C/C++, or Python
to create their solutions. Complete contest rules and registration information are available on the
Programming Contest page.
The Robotics Contest, held Friday, April 13th from 5-6:30 PM, will allow student teams to build and
program robots to compete one-on-one against each other. Complete contest rules and registration information is available
on the Robotics Contest page.
The Career Fair gives students the opportunity to interact with potential employers from throughout
the region.
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