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The Virginia Tech Research Showcase was held at the Fairfax County Government Center on March 2, 2007.
Industry representatives had the opportunity to attend faculty presentations of the research projects currently underway at Virginia Tech, and to discuss about the possibility of future collaborations. Dr. Richard Benson, Dean of Engineering, was proud to present the activities of the College of Engineering, and emphasized the long-lasting connection of Virginia Tech with the industry.

Dr. Wu-Chun Feng, presenting the project entitled "Green Computing for a Clean Tomorrow"

Dr. Francis Quek giving the Overview of the Center for Human-Computer Interaction (far right).
Dr. Yong Cao, presenting the project entitled "Real-Time Expressive Motion Synthesis from Recorded Motions (far left)

Dr. Dimitrios Nikolopoulos, explaining what are the possible applications of "Accessible Supercomputing on Miniature Supercomputers"

Dr. Shawn Bohner, speaking about Software Engineering

Dr. Dennis Gracanin, presenting the project named "Tangible User Interface System for CAVE applications"
Research initiatives of the CS Department of the Northern Virginia Center included:
Dr. Ing-Ray Cheng's "Integrated mobility and Service management for Mobile IPV Systems"

Dr. Csaba Egyhazy's presentation of "Software Agent Technology"
Three presentations by Drs. William Frakes and Gregory Kulzyski, the first one regarding "Reengineering procedural code to Object-Oriented Code", a presentation of the Software Reuse and Reliability Lab, and in collaboration with Jin-Hee Cho, a project named "Scalable, Reconfigurable, Dynamic Management of COI groups for trustworthy Data Delivery."
Author: Christina Daniilidi, Source: Computer Science@Virginia Tech
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