Computer Science Senior Design Request for Problems
The Department of Computer Science at Bucknell University invites partners in academia and industry to submit problems on which student teams may work for their culminating experiences. The length of the projects will be two semesters for CSCI 475/476, which is primarily for Computer Science and Engineering students in the College of Engineering, and one semester for CSCI 479, which is for Computer Science students in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Senior design is the final culminating experience for our students.  It provides a transition experience from academia to the engineering profession. Your projects provide an opportunity for a realistic design experience where students can apply their software engineering knowledge, develop new engineering and design skills, experience working independently with clients, and develop their professional identity.

Proposals will be accepted on a rolling basis up until Wednesday, August 16. Submissions will be reviewed as they are received and will likely require further discussion to determine scope and feasibility prior to selection. Problems will be shared with student teams during their first class on Monday, August 21, 2017. During the first month of the course, students will explore the entire set of potential projects. Teams will select the proposals that are best aligned with their interests and skill sets. You may be contacted by teams to help them determine the scope of the project during this time.
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Background Information
Detailed information about the Senior Design process, including information on IP issues, computing resources, student teams, and client responsibilities can be found on the course website at https://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~cs475/sp18/request-for-problems/.
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