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CLUE Symposium

May 20, 2018 by Sonia Chiasson

The first CLUE Symposium was held on May 17.  It provided an opportunity for students, industry partners, and faculty members to network, hear about each others’ work, and share their experiences with the CLUE internship program.

Several CHORUS students presented their work.

Yomna and her teammates presented a poster describing their research project on a wearable safety system for cyclists.

Sana presented a poster on the digital literacy educational game for tweens, A Day in the Life of the Jos.

Reham presented a poster on using digital decay to support privacy in social media.

Becky presented a 2-minute talk about designing cybersecurity warnings for children.

 

Sana presenting her poster at the CLUE Symposium Yomna presenting her poster at the CLUE Symposium Reham and her poster at the CLUE Symposium

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