Amanda Micai is a senior at The College of New Jersey, studying computer science and mathematics. She is also involved in many clubs, including Women in Computer Science and Pi Mu Epsilon (A Mathematics Honor Society). For this project, she will be researching and adding functionality to multi-dimensional arrays.
Elizabeth Carter is a Junior Computer Science major at The College of New Jersey. She currently is the president of the Women in Computer Science group on campus and is a member of the TCNJ chapter of Upsilon Pi Epsilon. Her role in this research project is to research and implement methods of optimization to improve the RISC based virtual machine for the mobile computation model.
Gregory Adkins is a junior who is currently studying Computer Science at The College of New Jersey. He will be working on the communications aspect of this project, researching and implementing a method of transferring the mobile computations from location to location.