Science Fair Projects Computer Projects & Experiments Computer Sciences Resources Computer & Internet Jokes Robotics Fair Projects Warning!
 
 


Software
Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Topics, Ideas, Resources and Sample Projects
For Elementary, Middle and High School Students




 

Science Fair Project Guide

Science Fair Projects Home
Electrical Sciences
Computer Science
Software


Computer Science Fair Projects Home

  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Computer Languages
  • Internet & Security
  • Robotics & (AI)
  • Graphics
  • Electronics














  • Primary School - Grades K, 1, 2, 3
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Test how the font style of the letters (or characters) in a file might change the size of the file. R
    Test how the number of letters (or characters) in a file change the size of the file R
    Computer Programming Languages Science Fair Projects
    Elementary School - Grades 4, 5, 6
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Compare how long it takes to perform various mathematical operations with different variable types. R

    Computer Programming Languages Science Fair Projects
    Middle School - Grades 7, 8, 9
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Compare the performance of three collision resolution algorithms for hash tables. R
    Program a simple video game that can be customized and determine the factors that affect the game's score. R
    Simulated billiard ball paths R
    Is it possible to develop a software application that will encode (using Steganographic and Cryptographic techniques) a patient's information, image, and doctor's comments into medical images from modalities such as ultrasound, CT, MRI that have been saved in either BMP, AVI, or the DICOM format? S
    Can a Computer Accurately Simulate Rolling Dice? R
    The use different types of digital media as the cover mediums for Steganographic (the art of concealing data) purposes. S
    Computer Programming Languages Science Fair Projects
    High School - Grades 10, 11, 12
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    The best way to travel by TTC (Toronto Transit Commission). S
    Computer Generated Simulation of the Migration Path of Ancient Native Americans into North America R
    Understanding Flowcharts S
    Simulate the process of evolution by natural selection and environmental factors. S
    Write a computer program to make some simple measurements on a block of text, and then to see if this information can be used to identify the author of the text. R R
    The Effect of a Low Precision Computational Environment on Comparative Algorithm Speed for Calculating the Value of Pi R
    A Simulation of Optic Flow in a Predator Prey Relationship R
    A user friendly computer program that effectively diagnoses the illness that the user suffers from based on symptoms that the user inputs into the program. R
    Compare the running times of sorting algorithms and other criteria of major operating systems (Windows Vista, Mac OS Leopard and Linux). R R R R
    Program a laptop so that it will interface with an RC car wirelessly. R
    A computer program that simulates Newtonian physics S
    A deterministic computer simulator for PRT (Personal Rapid Transit) networks S
    A Software Simulator for Wireless Sensor Network Applications R
    Computer Programming Languages Science Fair Projects
    Useful Links
    R=Reference
    Science Fair Projects Resources R
    Computer Sciences Resources R
    Electro Sciences Resources R
    Electrical Engineering Free Theses, Dissertations & Patents R
    Electronics & Electricity Inventions and Discoveries R

    Citation Guides, Style Manuals, Reference R
    Electrical Safety R R


    Electronics Projects Books

                  




    Scientists and Inventors    Scientists and Inventors    Scientists and Inventors   

    My Dog Kelly

    Site Map ♣ About Us ♣ Patent-Invent ♣ Free Theses, Dissertations & Patents

    Comments and inquiries could be addressed to:
    webmaster@julianTrubin.com

    Last updated: July 2009
    Copyright © 2003-2009 Julian Rubin