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TRUST SUPERB

Summer Undergraduate Program in Engineering Research at Berkeley (SUPERB)

2010

Please see the Research Experiences for Undergrads (REU) page.

2009

Program Date: June 8 - July 31, 2009
Location: University of California, Berkeley
Contact: Dr. Kristen Gates -- (510) 642-3737
2009 SUPERB-TRUST Flyer

2008

The Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST) was proud to sponsor ten undergraduate students, to participate in the Summer Undergraduate Program in Engineering Research at Berkeley during the summer of 2008. For further details, see the superb2008 workgroup.

2007

The Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST) was proud to sponsor two undergraduate students, to participate in the Summer Undergraduate Program in Engineering Research at Berkeley during the summer of 2007 (SUPERB).

Their presentations and final reports can be seen in the projects page. The students and their projects were:

  • Ashira Khera: Dynamic Graph Analysis and Optimal Control -- Dynamic Programming Approaches to Safety,
    • Mentors: Alessandro Abate, Alvaro A. Cárdenas and Annarita Giani.
    • Faculty Mentor: Shankar Sastry
  • Amalia Viti: Design of a Distributed Tracking System for Camera Networks, Mentor: Edgar Lobaton
    • Mentors: Sameer Iyengar, Alvaro A. Cárdenas and Annarita Giani
    • Faculty Mentors: Roozbeh Jafari and Ruzenna Bajcsy

2006

The Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST) was proud to sponsor six undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds and cultures, to participate in the Summer Undergraduate Program in Engineering Research at Berkeley during the summer of 2006 (SUPERB).

These students worked with graduate student mentors throughout the summer performing research and supporting activities in the area of information technology for assisted living at home.

The students Final Presentations to TRUST were held on Thursday August 3rd followed by poster presentations to the SUPERP Program and the College of Engineering as a whole on Friday August 4th. Their presentations and final reports can be seen in the projects page. The students and their projects were:

  • Tonmoy Bhattacharjee: Empirical Robustness Analysis of Wireless Connectivity in Sensor Network Deployments, Mentor: Phoebus Chen
  • Jessica Jimenez Pellot: Design of a Distributed Tracking System for Camera Networks, Mentor: Edgar Lobaton
  • Jamie Lauren Webb: Camera Networks and Computer Vision, Mentor: Marci Meingast
  • Jocelyn Adams: Time Synchronization Security in Sensor Networks, Mentor: Tanya Roosta
  • Sonny Hernandez: Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record System, Mentor: Arsalan Tavakoli
  • Kaseima Frye: Statistical Behavior Models of Human Activities, Mentor: Songhwai Oh

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