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Computer Science seminar topics



Some seminar topics for computer science and engineering as well as Electronics and Commmunication engineering are listed below.

Agile Software development 
Antimeter
Blow Fish 
CASP
Linked data
Thunderbolt
CPU Overclocking
Solid State Drives
GPU(GRaphics Processring Unit)
Cloud Computing
Sixth Sense devices
Skinput
Night Vision Cameras
HSDPA
Rich Internet Application(RIA)
Synthetic Telepathy
Paper Phones
3D Holographic video phones
Auto Matrix
Self Healing Polymers
Microbial Electrolysis Cell(MEC)
Virtual Mechanic
Pixel Cloud
3D Hologram Laser Technology
NanoTechnology-Light Emitting Diodes
Semantic Desktops
Cloud Boots
Memristor
Displaying 3D Images in Air i
G-Speak
SabdScape
Brain Machine Interfacing
HUVRand EWI
Stemcells
Designer babies
Robot Surgery
Holographic Displays
Ultrasonic Haptic Feedbacks
Directional Sound
Motion Sensing
Electronic papers
Rolling Paper Displays
3d Augmented Reality Books
E-Reader Interfaces
System Integration Silicon photonics
NVRAM
Graphene based optical module
3D Transistor

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