Inaugural Edition of Infinite Loop Undergraduate Research Journal Published


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The inaugural edition of the Infinite Loop, an online journal of undergraduate research and applied computing projects, has been published. The selection of research posters and papers can be viewed on the Infinite Loop website. The journal was developed by graduate student Tabasum Hamdard, Data Science, with Assistant Professor Leo Ureel, Computer Science and Cognitive and Learning Sciences.

This Infinite Loop reflects the College of Computing’s commitment to fostering academic excellence, intellectual rigor, and research-based learning among undergraduate students. The journal aims to serve as a premier platform for showcasing the research contributions of undergraduate students in the computing field and related disciplines

A distinguishing feature of the Infinite Loop Online Journal is its inclusivity. Its scope includes interdisciplinary research and applications of computing in diverse fields such as data science, health informatics, information technology, and digital humanities. This all-encompassing approach acknowledges the widespread impact of computing technologies on various aspects of human life and societal progress.

The Loop welcomes submissions from undergraduates of all majors. Research posters and papers are now being accepted for the spring 2024 issue of the Infinite Loop. Link to the author guidelines.

Learn more about the Infinite Loop.

Funding for the first issue of the Infinite Loop undergraduate research journal was provided by an Institute of Computing and Cybersystems (ICC) Rapid Seedling Grant and the College of Computing.