CAMCOS
What is CAMCOS?
CAMCOS is a student research program in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at San José State University (91ÁÔÆæ). Our goal is to give 91ÁÔÆæ students the experience of working on a real-world problem in the applied mathematical sciences.
In each collaboration, a sponsor supplies a problem or topic in which it is interested, and provides modest financial support and a liaison for a team of undergraduate and graduate 91ÁÔÆæ students to work on the problem, supervised by faculty PIs. At the end of each project, the team presents its results orally in a public forum and then presents a more detailed written report to the sponsor. We have worked with many different sponsors, such as NASA, IBM, Intuit, and the Ethereum Foundation.
Benefits of the Program
CAMCOS provides benefits to both students and sponsors. Students get valuable experience with the world of industry and with doing independent work, as well as contact with potential employers. Sponsors get useful research done on their problems, consulting time from the faculty, and observations of the work students (and potential employees!) perform before they graduate, all while supporting 91ÁÔÆæ's mission to help its under-served student body.
To learn more, please contact the current director, Yan X Zhang.
History of the Program
The current director is Yan X Zhang.
Semester | Title | Students | Funder | PIs |
Fall 2023 |
Censorship in Ethereum | Marlie Jacobs, Aung Ko, Hayoun Lim, Phuong Hyunh, Tara Parker, Qingxia Wang | Ethereum Foundation | Issa Tahir Yan X Zhang |
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Multidimensional Transaction Modeling and Eigenlayer | Dat Le, Chirag Kaudan, Nick Sobrepena, Leo Wong | Ethereum Foundation | Issa Tahir Yan X Zhang |
Fall 2022 | Proposer-Builder Separation and Multidimensional EIP-1559 | Adam Aslam, Nathan Nguyen, Na Pan, Yik Haw Teoh | Ethereum Foundation | Yan X Zhang |
Spring 2022 | Price Models for L2 Rollups | Neil Arnett, Yan Bai, Keith Billington, and Thi Bach Tuyet Giang | Ethereum Foundation | Yan X Zhang Dashiell Fryer |
Fall 2021 | Ethereum Gas Market and EIP-1559, Part 2 | Keith Billington, Shu Ding, Randy Ip, Ram Khanna, Jiaxin Liu, Jacob McGraw, Mustafa Qazi, Sindhu Ramu, Alex Rusterholtz, Tien Tran | Ethereum Foundation | Yan X Zhang Dashiell Fryer |
Spring 2021 | Ethereum Gas Market and EIP-1559 | Keith Billington, Jennifer Luu, Sara Rettus, Sagar Shahi, Nick Hsiao, Chris Gerlach, Zen Yasukawa, Miriam Yee, Jelena Segan, Arnaud Laprais, Alex Rusterholtz, Mustafa Qazi, Evan Tauzer | Ethereum Foundation | Yan X Zhang; Dashiell Fryer |
Fall 2020 | Beaconrunner and EIP-1559 | Ishant Sharma, Maurice Alexander, Chris Gerlach, Elle P, Mengjia Xu | Ethereum Foundation | Yan X Zhang; Dashiell Fryer |
Spring 2020 | Analysis of the Proof-of-Custody Game in Ethereum, Part 2 |
Calvin Jiang, Thanh Pham, Ishant Sharma, Frederick Vincent, Rong Wang, Denise Wayne, Dan Zhai |
Ethereum Foundation | Yan X Zhang; Dashiell Fryer |
Fall 2019 | Analysis of the Proof-of-Custody Game in Ethereum | Alana Bailey, Kim Huynh, Calvin Jiang, Tamara Malisic, Juhyeok Sin, Liyuan Sun | Ethereum Foundation | Yan X Zhang; Dashiell Fryer |
Spring 2019 |
Safety and Liveness of Ethereum 2.0 Beacon Chain Design |
Diego Hernandez, Thor Kamphefner, Khiem Pham, George Qiao, Juan Sanchez, Juhyeok Sin, Ying Wang | Ethereum Foundation | Yan X Zhang |
Spring 2019 |
“Deep Kernel Learning†|
Yuwen Luo, Mengqi Yin, Jung-a Kim, Athulya Ganapathi Kandy, Kevin Tsai, Jonathan Schwartz, Eduardo Gonzales |
Intuit | Guangliang Chen |
To see summaries of previous projects under Slobodan Simic and other previous directors, please visit the older CAMCOS website by using the external link below.