CSE - Leveraging Mixed Reality Applications with Generative AI

The Research In Networks and Groups (RINGZ) Lab at the Computer Science and Engineering offers research opportunities in mixed reality applications with AI. We seek undergraduate researchers who can support development with AI and Unity.

Students need to be strong programmers with experience in Unity/Unreal and LLMs. We seek students who have worked with these tools for at least a year, or have already built a prototype/application for VR/AR/MR.
 
For more details, please visit Prof. Diego Gomez-Zara's website.
Name of research group, project, or lab
The RINGZ Lab
Logistics Information:
Project categories
Computer Science & Engineering
Student ranks applicable
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate Student
Student qualifications
  • Experience with Unity
  • Experience with API development.
  • Experience with LLMs (e.g., OpenAI, Llama)
Hours per week
2 credits / 6-12 hours
3 credits / 12+ hours
Compensation
Research for Credit
Number of openings
2
This project will use an Expectations and Structure agreement.
Expectations and Structure

The applicant will work with a Ph.D. student from our research group, who will serve as a mentor. We expect that the applicant will work at least 10 hours per week. The applicant should meet with their mentor on a weekly basis. A final presentation to the group is required. If successful, we will work on a conference/journal submission based on the applicant's work. 

Contact Information:
Mentor
dgomezza@nd.edu
Assistant Professor
Name of project director or principal investigator
Diego Gomez-Zara
Email address of project director or principal investigator
dgomezara@nd.edu
2 sp. | 0 appl.
Hours per week
2 credits / 6-12 hours (+1)
2 credits / 6-12 hours3 credits / 12+ hours
Project categories
Computer Science & Engineering