Brec Feehan, Marlee Heiken, Michael Ho, Daniel Lopes, Kyle Solomons, Ciena Tumoine, Jose Alberto Vargas & Isaac Wagner

Final Project Presentations

Students will demonstrate their ability to deploy advanced image processing algorithms on a cloud deployed server using Docker. Students created their apps using a combination of their own code, open source code, and AI assistance, working with real-world development constraints.

CIS 450, Emergent Technologies

Bryan Olmstead

2 – 3 PM

Goodrich 209

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Marlee Heiken

Marlee’s Capstone

Visual Robotics’ Quickpick 303 application previously featured an outdated graphical user interface and lacked integration with its newest camera capability, the Template Finder. This project aimed to modernize the application and implement this feature to enhance usability and functionality. Over the course of the semester, I developed a new version of the application using Next.js, React, and Flask, while fully integrating the Template Finder. This feature enables users to train cameras to recognize objects and automate pick-and-place operations using a Universal Robot arm. The result is a more intuitive, efficient system that improves user interaction and expands the capabilities of robotic vision applications

SFTE 499, Senior Capstone

Shijo John

10:30 – 10:55 AM

Goodrich 209

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Marlee Heiken, Brandon Mitchell, Bryan Olmstead, Ayumi Sato, Kyle Solomons & Isaac Wagner

Java II MRP Application Demo

We will demonstrate our Java application we created in Java II class. It is a Material Resource Planning (MRP) application for Visual Robotics. This project followed the Agile Software Development process, where the previous feature was tested and a new feature was added. This matches the development process used at software development firms around the world.

SFTE 212, Java II

Bryan Olmstead

L204

11 AM – Noon

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Marlee Heiken, Isaiah Lugo, Ayumi Sato & Isaac Wagner

The Linux Operating System: Collaboration and Applications

Students will demonstrate skills learned related to the Linux Operating System through hands on demonstrations. The Linux class will also provide the infrastructure for web hosting in collaboration with the other Software Engineering presentations.

SFTE 220, Linux Systems & the Command-Line Interface

Stead Halstead

L204

10 AM – Noon

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Marlee Heiken, Brandon Mitchell, Kyle Solomons & Isaac Wagner

Java I Class Project

Our class project showcases the result of our group programming project, as most software is developed as a team. We have developed a Java app that implements a self-service kiosk for the Bushnell counseling department. Each student tackled a portion of the project based on group design requirements.

SFTE 211, Java I

Bryan Olmstead

L204

10 AM – Noon

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Marlee Heiken

The history and impact of Oregon’s racial exclusion laws

I will present on the history of Oregon’s racial exclusion laws. I’ll include a personal story of how it took me may years to even notice the lace of black people here in Oregon and I’ll end the presentation with showing the impact that these laws have had on Oregon today. 

HIST 340, History of Race, Ethnicity and Gender

Stephen Andes

Bucher Room

1 – 4 PM

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