Friday, 25 May 2018

Do you have a research project that needs software written for it? Third-year Computer Science students undertake group projects which are sourced from around the University. As well as traditional Computer Science application domains, past groups have done projects in diverse areas, including archaeology, lactation biology, medical education and conservation biology.

CITS3200 is a second semester unit, so projects span a seven week period from August to October and about 100 person-hours from the group will be available. As a guide, the list of the projects on offer last year can be found here .

While we cannot guarantee professional quality software, some projects have contributed to publishable outcomes and the most successful past projects are those where the students have been in regular contact with the researcher involved. Please read the Advice to Prospective Clients for further information about what you can expect, and what students can expect from you, as your evaluation of their outputs will form part of their assessment. The advice can be found here .

To propose a project please complete the Project Proposal form which you can find here and email it to [email protected] . Please use the form rather than emailing project details to me.

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