RWU Computer Science Major Senior Design Presentations Fall 2025
RWU Senior Design Presentations
Welcome to the RWU Computer Science Senior Presentations. This is part of a two-semester group project where each team works for a different client. The first semester focuses on analysis and design with second semester focused on implementation and turn over. Each presentation is about 20 minutes, with a few minutes for questions. Here is the schedule for today’s presentations
2:00 Neurocast: Integrated Computational Framework for Time Series Forecasting Powered by Generative AI and Accelerated Computing.
This project explores the integration of transformer-based Generative AI models with accelerated computing platforms to advance sequential data modeling and time series forecasting. By combining theoretical rigor, empirical validation, and practical applications, this project demonstrates how Generative AI, and accelerated computing can be harnessed to improve forecasting accuracy, optimize computational workflows, and provide actionable insights in environmental science and climate study.
Client Dr. Bhandari (Math Faculty)
Team: Alex Gardenier, Wanjiku Maina, Drew Mastovsky Lourdes Rodriguez
2:30 Vision-based Packing:
The project involves developing an vision/video based application for organizing packing information. The program will take as input a video of a person packing various items into numbered boxes and generate a list of items placed in each box. Client: Dr. Ramaji (Construction Management Faculty)
Team: Max Manjos, Peter Nolan, Evan Rapoza, Joshua Tourigny
2:55 Construction Management-focused Hiring Platform:
This is the second year of a project which is focusing on migrating last years PC based hiring platform to smart phones. The goal is for contractors to quickly identify union worker needs and have union workers able to rapidly respond to vacancies. It is replacing an index-card based system.
Clients: Dr. Ghanem and Dr Gomes (Construction Management Faculty)
Team: Aidan Connaughton, Connor Hardin, Cassidy Methot
3:20 Integrisec
The team is developing a user-friendly yet powerful network visibility tool that performs real-time scanning and generates actionable insights for system administrators and cybersecurity professionals. The project is focusing on supporting various Cyber competitions.
Client: Initially Mr. Ramala RWU IT, currently Dr Yeo, NetSec Adjunct Faculty
Team: Mike Giles, Guhan Jeong, Riley King, Benjamin Mihalovich
3:55 Automated Funding and Resources Manager
The team is developing a standalone tool that allows a user to input charge code specifications per employee and automatically calculates charge code distributions based off of these inputs. Outputs of this application will be saved to a database.
Clients: Jonathan Pereira, Maya Umehara, Kyle Furtado
Team: Emma Bolduc, Hector Gonzalez, Gavin Jeong, Eric Tech
4:20 Consolidated Schedule Automation
The consolidated schedule is a schedule manually created for managing the labs at NUWC for testing on the Combat System. The team is developing an that makes the scheduler’s job automated and the schedule easier to manage as lab scheduling is always fluctuating.
Client: Jessica Duncan
Team: Natallie Forno, Matthew Guaman, Napolean Suderman, Brady Thibaudeau
4:55 Zero Trust Dynamic Policy Dashboard
Recent federal guidelines have dictated that Naval combat systems must adhere to the tenets of a Zero Trust Architecture as specified in NIST SP800-207. The dynamic policy must include the observable state of client identity, application/service, and the requesting asset, as well as other behavioral and environmental attributes. The team is developing two applications to support the Naval Cyber Officer.
Clients: Ben Drozdenko, Ph.D.; Nicholas Sullivan
Team: Matthew Dugal, Jack Lynch, Kyle Pfrang
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