Poster competitions
Each year, 黑料视频 celebrates Research Days with week-long series of events that culminate with poster sessions that provide the opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students from all academic disciplines to showcase their research.
Since 2018, the Transdisciplinary Area of Excellence in Data Science has held a competition for data science posters to recognize the work done by 黑料视频 students with supervision from their mentors.
2019 results
Top undergraduate student award
Aiden Cullo, "Co-evolutionary searches for Cu-Pd-Ag nanoparticle ground states accelerated with neural network potentials," supervised by Alexey Kolmogorov, physics
Top graduate student award
Wenna Duan, "White Matter Damage in Alzheimer's Disease using Magnetization Transfer Imaging," supervised by Weiying Dai, computer science
Honorable mentions
- Graduate students: Steffi Chettiar and Swanand Wagh, "Changes of brain functional connectivity with meditation practice time: a longitudinal study," supervised by Weiying Dai, computer science
- Undergraduate students: Kevin Reilly and Natalia Romanzo, "Deploying a UAV-Based System to Identify Methane-Emitting Oil and Gas Wells," supervised by Timothy de Smet, Freshman Research Immersion program
2018 results
Top undergraduate student award
David DeFazio, "Predicting Response Time to Non-Emergency Calls in New York City," supervised by Arti Ramesh, computer science
Top graduate student award
Jason Tercha, "Identifying Patterns in Nineteenth Century American Agriculture," supervised by Nancy Um, art history
Honorable mentions
- Yue Zhang, "A Structured Approach to Understanding Recovery and Relapse in AA," supervised by Arti Ramesh, computer science
- Yiming Che, "Multi-Scale Graph Modeling and Analysis of Locomotion Dynamics Towards Sensor-based Dementia Estimation," supervised by Changqing Cheng, systems science and industrial engineering
- Shabnam Seyedzadeh Sabounchi, "Factors Influencing Emergency Health Care Providers to Prescribe Opioids for Dental related conditions in Emergency Departments," supervised by A. Serdar Atav, nursing, and Leon Cosler, health outcomes and administrative sciences