Students at the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering presented their end-of-year individual projects. The individual-project module enables students to pursue an in-depth topic, that is relevant to their degree programme. They apply an appropriate methodology to design, build and evaluate their solution. They explore and understand the wider impact of their work, including pertinent professional, ethical, social, technological, legal, and environmental aspects. Students present their work at a final oral presentation.
These projects exemplify the intersection of imagination and technical expertise, highlighting the potential for transformative advancements in various fields. We are immensely proud of our students' achievements and their contributions to shaping the future of technology.
The projects presented spanned a wide range of captivating topics, reflecting the diverse interests and expertise of the students and staff. They ranged from investigating from harnessing the power of computer vision to revolutionize cancer cell classification, to developing immersive virtual reality experiences and cutting-edge game development, the projects demonstrated the immense potential of these emerging technologies. Notable projects also delved into the realm of robotics and automation, exploring applications such as autonomous machines, virtual characters with artificial intelligence capabilities, and robotics for various industries.
The level of creativity and technical ability displayed by our students was truly remarkable,
said Dr Yanhua Hong (Lead in the third-year project module), who went on to say
The end-of-year project presentations not only provide a platform for students to demonstrate their skills and knowledge but also served as a testament to the dedication of their project supervisors and my colleagues.