Atlanta, GA | Posted:
February 22, 2019
In mid February, both on-campus and online graduate students from Georgia Tech competed in the annual Career, Research, and Innovation Development Conference (CRIDC) Poster Competition.
The following students won travel grants ranging from $500 to $2,000:
On-campus Student Honors
Provost's Awards ($2,000)
- Bettina Arkhurst, Mechanical Engineering
- Nivedita Arora, Computer Science
- Marisa Cepeda, Chemistry and Biochemistry
- James Kelvin, Biomedical Engineering
- Scott Schoen Jr., Mechanical Engineering
Executive Vice President for Research Awards ($2,000)
- Camila Apablaza, Public Policy
- Leigh Huffman, City and Regional Planning
- Brian Khau, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
- Yao Ma, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
- Narayan Shirolkar, Materials Science and Engineering
- Rachel Stuck, Psychology
College of Computing Awards ($1,500)
- Farnaz Behrang, Computer Science
- Chirag Jain, Computational Science and Engineering
- Miranda Parker, Human-Centered Computing
College of Engineering Awards ($1,500)
- Seleipiri Charles, Bioengineering
- Sourabh Jha, Mechanical Engineering
- Neha Kondekar, Materials Science and Engineering
- Mariah Schrum, Robotics
- Jianfeng Zhou, Environmental Engineering
College of Science Awards ($1,500)
- Giorgio Morbioli, Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Chase Rock, Applied Physiology
- Hemaa Selvakumar, Physics
- Anne Marie Sweeney Jones, Chemistry and Biochemistry
R. Fenton-May Fulbright Award ($1,000)
- Jana Boerger, Machine Learning
Environmental Impact Award ($500)
- Aditi Khirbat, Materials Science and Engineering
Diversity Award ($500)
- Brianna Tomlinson, Human-Centered Computing
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Graduate Essay Contest Awards
- Karl Grindal, Public Policy ($1,500)
- Mario Bianchini (History and Sociology of Technology and Science), Daniel Schiff (Public Policy), and Declan Abernathy (History and Sociology of Technology and Science) ($1,000)
- Anthony Harding (Economics) and Chris Blackburn (Economics) ($500)
VentureLab Innovation Competition Awards
- Sourabh Jha, Mechanical Engineering ($1,000)
- Norh Asmare (Electrical and Computer Engineering) and Chinmay Satam (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) ($500)
Online Student Honors
College of Computing ($1,500)
- Glenn Cameron, Computer Science
- Robert W. Schmidt, Computer Science
Executive Vice President for Research ($1,500)
- Mohamed Elmessidi, Computer Science
- Gordon Lemmon, Computer Science
Provost's Office ($1,000)
- Steven B. Bryant, Computer Science
For more information about CRIDC, visit grad.gatech.edu/cridc.
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