Scholar Lunch

Come to L203 at noon. If you’re one of the first to arrive, you can have free pizza. The meal’s entertainment consists of five minute talks by representatives from majors and minors across campus. Speakers will take a single idea they learned from their major or minor coursework, explain it, explain why it’s useful or beautiful, and explain why they personally love it. Scheduled speakers:

  • Gabe Evans, Marketing
  • Liam Kerr, Software Engineering
  • Alexia Krogh, English
  • Abby Weston, Math
  • Matthew Wilhite, Psychology

L203

Noon – 1 PM

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Reece Carganilla, Liam Kerr, Isaiah Lugo, Malachi Muhic & Ayumi Sato

Home Automation using Arduino Uno 3

The “Home Automation with Arduino Cloud Mobile App” project explores the development of a smart home automation system leveraging the Arduino platform and cloud technology. This system aims to provide remote control and monitoring capabilities for various household devices through a user-friendly mobile application. Using the Arduino Cloud, the project integrates IoT-based functionalities to connect devices, enabling users to control lighting, temperature, security, and more from their smartphones. The project also addresses critical aspects such as device interoperability, user interface design, data security, and energy efficiency. This solution offers an accessible and cost-effective method for enhancing convenience, security, and energy management in modern homes.

SFTE 355, Computer Architecture

Shijo John

L204

10 AM – Noon

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Jackson Findlay and Liam Kerr

The Collatz Conjecture Reformulated and Shown Through Python code

Explanation of what the collate conjecture is and its long history. We will then take a different angle towards looking for progress on this unsolved math problem, through identifying patterns and elements we noticed when looking at alternative versions of the conjecture.

MATH407- Python and Data Structures

Dr. MTip Phaovibul

2:30pm – L204