Your Name
Maybe say something about yourself here. Who are you, what do you do, where's your personal homepage?
Index:
Research Interests:
What avenues of CS do you want to pursue?
What ideas do you have for future projects in Europa?
Do you plan to pursue graduate school or future research?
Consider this page as a future resource for your resume.
Current Projects:
- Project Name1
This is where you should say, concretely and specifically,
what work you plan to accomplish on this project during the
current quarter. Click on the "Project Name1" above to link
to a generic project homepage.
- Project Name2
All project homepages should be kept in the directory:
/n/gold/6/long/europa/WWW/projects/
When starting a new project, go to WWW/projects and look at the
file "project_index.txt". This text file contains a list of all
projects past and current. A four-digit number is associated with
each project. Select the next consecutive number at the bottom of
the list and enter the number and the name of your project on that
line. This will be your project id number.
Next create a subdirectory in WWW/projects with your project id
number. This will be your (and your group's) project *webpage*
directory (which is distinct from your project *work* directory).
Now copy the file "WWW/projects/0000/index.html" to your project
directory. The file you just copied is a generic project homepage;
fill in the appropriate areas to customize it for your own project
homepage.
Be sure to set the project directory and project homepage
permissions using the following command:
% chmod -R g+rwx,o+rx project_id
where "project_id" is the four-digit name of your project directory.
Completed Projects:
- Project Name3
When a project is completed, you should move it to this section.
This can be a simple cut-and-paste, because the link to the
project homepage will still be the same. Include whatever results
or findings your research produced, and indicate when the project
was completed.
- Project Name4
Every project homepage (both current and completed) should contain
an abstract of the project, names of people working on the project
(with links to their Europa homepages), and relevant date information
(when was it started, when was it completed, or what is the current
progress status). How you have approached the project? What problems
and decisions have you faced? What meetings, presentations, and/or
deadlines have you had? Include links to other projects that are
of related interest. Also, depending on what kind of project it
is, it would be appropriate to include an annotated bibliography/webliography of your reasearch.
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