Interesting ideas / directions for a undergraduate summer-long research project?
It will take place over the course of one summer. I want to take part because undergraduate (paid!) research sounds very rewarding. However, I don’t really have many ideas. My professor had suggested looking at machine learning algorithms to improve TCP congestion control over wireless networks, but frankly I am much more interested in software architecture / engineering than networking. Does anyone have any advice or suggestions?
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 16.9 ms ] threadRemember to keep a narrow focus. A summer seems like a long time, but it's not.
Good luck, it sounds like fun. You will enjoy it more if you keep the scope to something you can wrap up by the end of the summer.
2. Any self-directed research as an undergrad will probably turn into a literature review. Make sure to hit the books hard right at the outset, and try to organize the information so you can use it.
3. Look for interesting work around your school or other schools especially if you have contacts. Anyone who just finished an interesting project will undoubtedly have educated ideas about how it could be improved, or some ideas for similar work.
My undergrad was a co-op program. Six months of the year I spent in a semiconductor fab, rotating to a new work group every three months. Every assignment taught me something, and often not what I would have expected going into it.