Notices

  • If you receive an LE grade, please read

    Posted by Chun Tung Chou Thursday 16 May 2024, 02:58:27 PM.

    Some of you have received an LE (= Late Entry) grade for your Thesis B. This is because your supervisor and/or accessor have not completed marking. We are chasing after these marks. My apologies for the delay. Please be assured that we are working on this.

  • Thesis B Demo Slides Submission

    Posted by Jing Hsu Tuesday 16 April 2024, 12:07:20 PM.

    Dear Thesis B Students,

    In Week 11, you are required to give a demo of your thesis project. Please schedule a time in Week 11 for the demo with your supervisor and assessor. Although no other attendees are required, it is good to have relevant people who are interested in your project, to attend your demo so that you can get more feedback.

    You can do the demo online or face-to-face. We recommend Microsoft Teams which is included in UNSW office 365 and can be login by using your zpass.

    You can also discuss with your supervisor and assessor to choose another online meeting software, such as skype, google meeting, and zoom…

    Key facts about your demo:

    • Worth 5% of your final thesis result.
    • Please follow the Marking Rubric and Assessment Components to prepare your demo.
    • Organise the time/date yourself with supervisor and assessor
    • A 45-minute demo about the progress of your thesis (including talk/demo, Q&A, debrief with supervisor/assessor)

    Submit the demo slides in TMS by 10pm 28th April Sunday Week 11 (firm). If you cannot submit it by the deadline due to some valid reasons, contact me for an extension ( supervisor approval email must be provided ).

    If you cannot find a suitable time to do the demo in week 11, you can do it later, but you MUST submit your slides by the due date. Otherwise, you will get the late penalty.

    If you have further information to be included, please let me know. Thanks.

    Regards,

    Dr. Jing Hsu, CSE Thesis Administrator

  • Engineering Research Forum

    Posted by Chun Tung Chou Monday 26 February 2024, 01:29:46 PM, last modified Monday 26 February 2024, 01:31:19 PM.

    The Honours thesis has given some of you an opportunity to experience leading edge computing research. Have you ever wondered what a PhD research career can lead you? If you are interested to know more, and you are a domestic student who is expecting a first-class honours, then I would like to invite you to attend the Engineering Research Forum. Click here for details and registration information.

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