The poster of the bachelor project (thesis) of 3rd year CS bachelor at USI. Project can be found at https://git.karma-riuk.com/karma/flying-balls
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From Flying Balls to Colliding Polygons

Poster

This repo contains the poster used at the thesis defense of my bachelor project at Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI) during my third year as a Computer Science bachelor student.

The final version of the poster can be found here. It describes broadly the different phases through which I went during the project. For a more detailed report, check out my thesis report here (the repository that contains the report is karma-riuk/bachelor-project-report).

Contact

If you have any question concerning this work, feel free to contact me at

arno.fauconnet@gmail.com