Undergraduate Research Showcase

Date: April 16, 2025
Time: 10:30 AM
Location: PGH 563
Posters due: April 9th Extended to 2 AM CT, Monday, April 14
This event features the work of UH Computer Science undergraduate researchers who participated in independent research and faculty-mentored projects over the past year. The event recognizes 1 winner and 2 runner ups for this competition. In addition to the award certificates, the winner will receive a $100 Amazon Gift Card and each runner up will receive a $50 Amazon Gift Card.
Students may present either an individual poster, group poster (max 3 students), or slide show.
Any currently enrolled UH Computer Science undergraduate student who conducted a research project any time over the past year (Spring 2024 - present) is eligible to submit their research for the 2025 UH Computer Science Undergraduate Research Showcase. Fall 2024 graduates are also welcome to submit.
Students who have completed multiple research programs over the year with a single research project are limited to one submission.
All posters or slides must be approved by your UH faculty mentor before submission.
All presentations are required to use our pre-made slide show template (powerpoint) to ensure all formatting requirements are met.
How to use the provided template:
- Download the template file and open it in Powerpoint.
- UH provides Microsoft Office to students for free. If you do not have PowerPoint downloaded to your computer, you can do so by following the Microsoft 365 download instructions provided by University Information Technology.
- Add content using the information in the template
- Save your file as a powerpoint (pptx)
All presenters are required to use one of our pre-made poster templates to ensure all formatting requirements are met.
How to use the provided Poster Templates:
- Download the template file and open it in PowerPoint.
- UH provides Microsoft Office to students for free. If you do not have PowerPoint downloaded to your computer, you can do so by following the Microsoft 365 download instructions provided by University Information Technology.
- Pick a poster layout. You can do this by either adding a new slide or changing the layout of an existing slides
- Add content to your poster. Typical sections include:
- Introduction
- Research Methods/Hypothesis
- Data/Analysis
- Results
- References
- Acknowledgments
- Visual elements (e.g. graphs, photos, illustrations, etc.)
- Delete any extra slides so that your poster is the only slide remaining.
- Save as a PDF file. We highly suggest you do this by exporting the file as a pdf. If you choose to print as pdf, you must ensure the page measurements are 40"x36" before you save.
Important Reminders
- Do not cover up the UH logo or change the top banner of the poster layout. The only things you should add to the banner are your poster title, your name, your mentor's name and department, and any other contributors.
- Do not change the size or orientation of slides in the template file. Posters must be 40" wide by 36" tall and are this size in the template. Changing the dimensions or orientation of the template slides will cause your poster to no longer be in the required format.
- Visual elements should be of high-resolution. Your poster's final printed size will be 40" wide by 36" tall, so make sure any photos/graphs/etc. you add will maintain their quality when sized up.
- Use our pre-made templates in PowerPoint to ensure posters are formatted and sized correctly. Posters created in other programs or design tools, such as Canva, may not be sized to the required dimensions and might not retain original layouts when saved.
Please Note: Students are responsible for ensuring their poster meets all formatting requirements before submission. If a poster is not formatted correctly, the student will be notified and required to resubmit their poster. Failure to do so in a timely manner will result in the poster not being printed and displayed during the UH Computer Science Undergraduate Research Competition.
Submissions are due by 2 AM CT, April 14, 2025 by submitting here.
Before submitting, please take a final look and make sure your poster meets all of the following requirements:
- My submission uses one of the provided pre-made templates (and for posters, has been saved as a PDF file).
- The photos, images, and graphics on my poster are all high-resolution images.
- My submission includes my name, my mentor's name, and the names of any additional contributors. Colleges or departments are also listed beneath the presenters' names.
- I have proofread my submission and can confirm it is well-organized and easy to read, free of any spelling or grammatical errors, and there are no overlapping images, text, or other graphics.
- My submission has been approved by my UH faculty mentor.
- I have the following information prepared and ready to include in my submission form:
- Title
- Abstract or Summary (max 250 words)
- Name, PSID, Major, Cougarnet Email for all presenters
- Names, Departments, and Emails of all mentors
- The symposium and competition will take place on April 16th, 2025 in PGH 563.
- Presenters should arrive no later than 10:15 AM in order to check-in in time for opening remarks.
- Tentative Schedule:
- Opening remarks 10:30 AM – 10:40 AM.
- Open poster session 10:40 PM – 12 PM.
- Presenters are expected to be at the event for its entirety.
- The dress code for presenters is business casual.
- This is an open event. Please encourage your friends, family, peers, and mentors to attend!
- We are keeping templates and much of the program very similar to UH Research Day competition so if you submitted your poster to UH Research Day, you should be able to submit with minimal changes. If you did not, this can form a solid foundation to complete in the UH Research Day next year.
Judging Criteria
Projects will be evaluated by a team of judges based on the following 5 criterias:
- Innovation: How original and creative is the research question and its solution?
- Contribution: What is the significance and potential impact of the research findings on the relevant field or discipline?
- Evaluation: Are the conclusions made supported by the results and whether the results are comprehensive?
- Feasibility: Can the project be implemented or scaled in real-world applications?
- Presentation: How well is the project communicated through the poster or slides? Including both clarity and visual appeal.
Contact
If you have questions, contact Dr. Feng Yan at fyan5@uh.edu