Bucknell University // Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Students

If you are currently a student at Bucknell University and interested in open source hardware/software systems, especially those utilizing wireless communication (LoRa, WiFi, Bluetooth) and IoT approaches, come see me to learn about paid summer research opportunities.

Current Student Research

  • Low-cost water quality monitoring
    • Ding (Devon) Zhang ’23
    • Tsugunobu Miyake ’25
  • Mussel activity monitoring
    • Kit Jackson ’24

Previous Student Research

Low-Cost Turbidity Sensors

  • David Gillett (Chemical Engineering)

Smart City Lewisburg

  • Mohamed Domah — Presidential Fellowship

Low-power wide-area networks (LPWAN) for rural IoT (Honors Thesis)

  • Keyi Zhang

HydroSense: A Low-Cost, Open-Source, Hydroclimatic Monitoring System

HydroSense: A Low-Cost, Open-Source, Hydroclimatic Monitoring System (Summer Research 2016)

  • Terence McHugh

Field Testing and Monitoring of an Experimental Soil-Bentonite Cutoff Wall (Summer Research 2016)

  • Yadong Li

HydroSense: A Low-Cost, Open-Source, Hydroclimatic Monitoring System (Summer Research with the Watershed Sciences and Engineering Program. Funded by the Susquehanna River Heartland Coalition for Environmental Studies (SRHCES) and the Bucknell Computer Science Department, 2015)

Lightweight Environment of Agents for Full Lifecycle Support of Streaming Data Applications (Bucknell Program for Undergraduate Research, Summer 2015)

  • Keyi Zhang

Campus Energy Dashboard (Senior Design Project, Computer Science & Engineering, 2015)

  • Yili Jiang
  • Xin Xu
  • Ben Wells

An Advanced Data Store for Sensor Networks (Senior Design Project, Computer Science & Engineering, 2015)

  • Yushan Zhang
  • Chau Tieu
  • Tiago Bozzetti

Extending Semantic Sensor Networks with QueryML (Independent Study, Fall 2014)

  • Keyi Zhang

Campus Energy Monitoring Project (Program for Undergraduate Research, Summer 2014)

  • Stefano Cobelli

Watershed Monitoring Network using Wireless Microcontrollers and Sensors Nodes Organized in a Mesh Topology (Susquehanna River Heartland Coalition for Environmental Studies, Summer 2014)

  • Gilbert Kim

Distributed Datastore for Robust and Scalable Sensing using Low Cost Nodes (Summer 2014)

  • Keyi Zhang

Room-level localizer for indoor mobile computing applications (Senior Design Project, Computer Engineering, 2014)

  • Matt Argiro
  • Will Evans
  • Steve DeMelis
  • Jacob Reisser
  • Ian Abels
  • Vincent Donatelli

Participatory Sensing for Energy Efficiency (Senior Design Project, Computer Science & Engineering, 2014)

  • Geoff Barnes
  • Jonathan Como
  • Liz Dwornik