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)
- Edward Prescott
- Zhengri Fan
- Colby Rome
- Matthew Hawkins
- Colin Heinzmann
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