NPAC REU '95 Research Projects


These are Web ``posters'' about the summer research projects in the 1995 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program in High-Performance Computing conducted by the Northeast Parallel Architectures Center (NPAC) at Syracuse University. Students were able to chose their research topic from a list of available research projects.

Marc S. Abramowitz
Texture Mapping in a Real-Time Terrain Rendering Environment

P.J. Anzalone
News-On-Demand: Prototype of a Multimedia Digital-Video Wire Service

Reza Behforooz
Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation: Parallelization of an Optimal Interpolation Algorithm

Adam Foxman
Distributed Multimedia

Grant Ingersoll
Parallelization of Computational Electromagnetics Software

Meryem Ispirli
HotJava - Capabilities and Its Use in Education

Eugene Kim
Pricing of Options Using the Path Integral Monte Carlo Approach

Jason Krug
Teaching Neural Networks using the World Wide Web

Colleen McCarthy
Interactive Simulation of Unsupervised Neural Networks

Sara Miner
Optimizing Timetabling Solutions Using Graph Coloring

Olukayode O. Odeyemi
Implementation of a Random Number Generator for High Performance Fortran

Christine Patton
Real-Time Interactive Terrain Rendering

Kelley Pellini
The Visible Human

Vareck Self
A World Wide Web Authoring Tool for Hyperlinked Information with Multiple Views

Anne Thomas
Parallel Database Design for a Natural Language Information Retrieval System


1995 NPAC REU Program, Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University, reu-staff@npac.syr.edu