CSE Students to Showcase Computer Graphics Projects

Jun 2, 2016
Showcased works from CSE students

CSE lecturer Jurgen Schulze, a research scientist in the Qualcomm Institute’s visualization group, is expecting big things when some 120 students from CSE 167, Introduction to Computer Graphics, demonstrate their class projects next week in a two-stage set of demos. Members of the CSE community are invited to attend one or both of the sessions.

Date: Tuesday, June 7
Time: 3pm – 4pm (then 4pm-6pm)
Location: Center Hall 214 (then Calit2 Theater, Atkinson Hall)

Students were broken into 50 teams, and each was required to create a one-minute video clip explaining their graphics final project. The showcase will take place at two venues. The one-minute videos will play back-to-back in Center Hall. Then everyone will move to Atkinson Hall’s Calit2 Theater, where they will demonstrate their projects “science-fair style”, according to Schulze. Twenty-five projects will be on display from 4-5pm, and the other 25 between 5-6pm.

For an idea of the types of projects showcased when Schulze taught the same course last year, see a montage of graphics (pictured above) produced by CSE 167 students in 2015 at http://ivl.calit2.net/wiki/index.php/CSE167S2016