SURF 2014

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This page is intended for students interested in working on SURF projects in the Summer of 2014. It contains a list of project areas where I will be supervising projects this year along with information about how to apply for a SURF project in my group.

Students

Anton Frisk || Biocircuits || Clare, Vipul || Rapid prototyping of moderate complexity biomolecular circuits
Student Subgroup Co-mentor(s) Project
Mattias Falt NCS Vasu Invariant Refinement for Receding Horizon Temporal Logic Planning
Joon Sik Kim NCS Vasu Invariant Refinement for Receding Horizon Temporal Logic Planning
Pulkit Malik Biocircuits Clare, Vipul Rapid prototyping of moderate complexity biomolecular circuits
Robert Mattila NCS Yilin Improved methods of discretization for temporal logic planning
Juan Diego Palomino NCS Ioannis Symbolic Verification of Nonlinear Hybrid Systems using Theorem Provers
Linnea Persson NCS Scott Switching control synthesis in the presence of uncertainty and general loads for an aircraft electric power system testbed
Surya Sundararajan Biocircuits Clare, Vipul Rapid prototyping of moderate complexity biomolecular circuits

Applying for a SURF project

Because I get many students interested in doing SURFs in my group and because we have several projects available, we use the first few weeks in January to sort out who we will work with in writing proposals. We only submit one proposal per project area and so we often can't accommodate everyone who wants to work in my group over the summer.

  1. A list of SURF project descriptions is given in the table below. Due to the number of SURF projects that we support, we are only able to support students who select from among these projects. Please make sure to read the project descriptions, required skills (if any) and skim a few of the listed references before contacting me about doing a SURF project.
  2. Students interested in writing proposals for SURF projects should contact me via e-mail by 10 Jan (Fri) and provide the following information:
    • A list of up to three SURF projects from the list below that you are interested in working on
    • A one page resume listing relevant experience and coursework
    • If you are not a Caltech student, I will also need the following additional information:
      • An unofficial copy of your academic transcript
      • Names of two faculty members at your current institution that I can contact for a reference
  3. Starting on 11 January, I will go through all applications and work with my group to identify who is a possible fit for each project. We will then contact you and ask for you to meet (or talk with) possible co-mentors so that we can eventually work out who we will work with in writing up a proposal.
  4. We hope to make final decisions on projects by about 20 Jan, at which point we will start working with students on writing up proposals.
  5. All applications should go through the normal SURF application process, described at www.surf.caltech.edu. SURF applications are due on 22 Feb 2014.
  6. If you are selected for a SURF, please be aware of the following information
    • All SURF projects in my group will start on 17 Jun (Tue). If you can't start on that date, please make sure that you indicate this when you contact me
    • All SURF projects are for a minimum of 10 weeks, although I usually recommend that you try to stay for 12 weeks if possible (at no additional pay). It's hard to complete a project in just 10 weeks and spending a few extra weeks can greatly improve the project.
    • All SURF students in my group will be expected to devote full-time effort to their SURF project, so you cannot have a second job in addition to your SURF.

List of available projects

Title Grant/Project Co-Mentors Comments
Switching control synthesis in the presence of uncertainty and general loads for an aircraft electric power system testbed iCyPhy Scott C. Livingston
Improved methods of discretization for temporal logic planning iCyPhy Yilin Mo
Symbolic Verification of Nonlinear Hybrid Systems using Theorem Provers TerraSwarm Ioannis Filippidis
Rapid prototyping of moderate complexity biomolecular circuits DARPA Breadboards Richard Murray, Clare Hayes Multiple positions available (2-4)
Invariant Refinement for Receding Horizon Temporal Logic Planning TerraSwarm Vasu Raman