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Samyak named top 300 Scholar in the Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS)

The Society for Science announced that tlab intern Samyak Shrimali has been named a top 300 Scholar in the 82nd Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS) — the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and mathematics competition for high school seniors.


Regeneron STS recognizes and empowers the most promising young scientists in the U.S. who are creating the ideas and solutions that solve our most urgent challenges. A listing of all 300 Scholars can be found here ; a total of 1,949 students around the country entered the competition this year.  Each scholar will receive $2,000, and their schools will also receive $2,000 to use toward STEM-related activities.

Sandy wins best poster award

tlab PhD student Sandhyarani “Sandy” Dash won the best poster award at the “2022 Winter School on Algorithms for Graphs and Games” at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Jodhpur.

She presented her work on “Accurate Race Time Prediction for Ultra-Distance Trail Races Using Neural Networks.”

NANOARCH 2022: Call for participation

We are organizing the 17th ACM International Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures (NANOARCH 2022), which will be held virtually Dec 7-9, 2022.
Check out the program at http://nanoarch.acm.org/#program

We have three exciting keynote presentations:

Register for the conference at http://nanoarch.acm.org/#registration

Saturday Academy ASE summer interns present at final symposium

Saturday Academy ASE interns Eliane, Joel, Sheyla, and Surabhi gave outstanding presentations about their summer research projects at today’s final symposium.

 

Joel Maldonado-Ruiz, La Salle Catholic College Preparatory
Vision-Based Violent Scene Detection for Surveillance Cameras


 

Sheyla Hernandez-Villegas, Reynolds High School
Agent-based Activity Generation for City Infrastructure and Emergency Planning

 

Eliane Wang, Early College High School
Food Identification Using Deep Learning

 

Surabhi Sharma, Jesuit High School
Be Gone Jamiton: An Agent Based Modeling Approach to Model Phantom Traffic Jams