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Poster Competition

The posters are judged by a judging board, assigned two per entry with the final score being the average between the two judges' score. Posters are scored on a scale of 1-10 in the following categories: Background/Hypothesis, Relevances/Significance, Having Clear/Linked Methods, Clear/Strong Conclusions, Overall Organization, Oral Presentation.

Results

1st Place

Majid Rostami - "Collective NK Cell Surveillance: Integrating Causal Inference and Network Theory to Reveal Coordinated Anti-Tumor Responses"

2nd Place (Tie)

Songjie Jia - "Cable-Driven Inflatable Soft Robot"

 Sazzad Hossain - "Data pruning for machine learning based electronic structure prediction"

Two people looking at a poster.
Student explaining his poster to another person.
A row of posters with people mingling around them.
Three posters set up with students explaining them to attendees.
A group standing around a student explaining their poster.

Hackathon

The competition welcomed all levels of cybersecurity skill. Teams were balanced based on levels of experience and there was mandatory training for all participants on Day 1 (Oct 1). Participants worked as teams to hack various systems of an autonomous vehicle. Scholarship prizes: $500 for 1st, $400 for 2nd, and $300 for 3rd place.

Results

1st Place

Connor Nola, Jennifer Celeste, Robby Johnson, Mitchell Kelly, Cedric Keller, Tagore Kosireddy

2nd Place

Noah Holland, Carter Moulton, Evelyn Smith, John Yarbourgh

3rd Place

Charlie Petrach, Ty Miller, Lorenzo Arrendondo, Ian Hassett, Aiden Arbuckle, Trent Verboncouer

Laptops on a round table.
Robot with four wheels with no cover.
Students sitting around a table with laptops.
Fiver students holding up certificates.

Past Competitions