W&L News Story about Camille at GHC
W&L's web site featured a story about Camille's attendance at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Computing.
Here's a better picture of Camille with her poster:

Photo Courtesy of Kevin Remington
W&L's web site featured a story about Camille's attendance at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Computing.
Here's a better picture of Camille with her poster:

Photo Courtesy of Kevin Remington
Katie Baldwin '10 of the University of Delaware and Camille Cobb '12 of Washington & Lee University presented their summer research at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing. They were visited by the CTO of Amazon, who encouraged them to continue their research on automatically generating test cases for web applications.
Camille Cobb '12 and Carrie Hopkins '12 presented their poster entitled “Exploring Data Models for Automatically Generating Tests for Web Applications” at the W&L Summer Research Showcase. The work is coauthored by University of Delaware student Katie Baldwin '10, University of Delaware Professor Lori Pollock, and W&L Professor Sara Sprenkle.

Carrie (left) and Camille (right) present their work to German Professor Daniel Kramer

Camille and Carrie (center) present their research to computer science students.
For more information, see the CS @ W&L blog entry.
This summer, Camille Cobb '12, Carrie Hopkins '12, and Professor Sara Sprenkle worked at the University of Delaware with Katie Baldwin '10 and Professor Lori Pollock. Three other University of Delaware undergraduates worked with Professor Pollock as well on another research project with graduate student Emily Hill.
Here we are in our DREU Crew (Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates) t-shirts:
Front: Camille '12, Sana '11
Next: Carrie '12, Katie '10
Next: Eric '11, Jon '11
Back: Emily (Ph.D. Candidate), Lori, Sara