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Join the REU program at University of Texas Arlington to work on projects with intelligent devices, connected devices, monitoring, and home simulation. Participants collaborate with faculty advisors and graduate students to learn research methodologies, develop agent technologies, present findings, and write reports. The program includes classroom sessions, individual research work, and a culminating open-house workshop to showcase results. Enhance your skills and knowledge in Distributed Rational Agents in Computer Science and Engineering.
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REU 2005 Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Distributed Rational Agents Computer Science and Engineering DepartmentThe University of Texas at Arlington
REU 2005Distributed Rational Agents • Research projects will involve individual participants working with graduate students and a faculty advisor. • Research Areas: • Intelligent Device Control • Connected Devices • Monitoring • Home Simulation
REU 2005Distributed Rational Agents • Goals: • Learn research methodologies • Perform research in the context of an on-going project • Develop agent technologies • Course Requirements: • Classroom sessions will cover basic materials • Every student will present her/his research results • Every student will write a report of the work • At the end of the program all results will be presented in an "open-house" workshop