Graduate Student News

Congratulations to ECE PhD student, Frank Cwitkowitz, a Graduate Research Symposium Winner!

Published
April 1, 2024
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The following students were recognized for their research presentations at the Graduate Research Symposium. From left: Samantha Steiner (humanities); Tyler Mason (engineering and math), Frank Cwitkowitz (engineering and math); Manasvi Patwa (People’s Choice); Hafsa Irfan (natural science); Princeton Chee (social science); and Chloe Zhang (engineering and math).

The Hajim School’s graduate students did a terrific job showcasing their scientific findings last week at the third annual Graduate Research Symposium. The event, hosted by the office of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs, featured a poster session with $300 awards for the best presentations in four disciplines.

There was a three-way tie in this year’s engineering and math category: Frank Cwitkowitz, Electrical and Computer Engineering, PhD, Toward Fully Self-Supervised Multi-Pitch Estimation; Tyler Mason, Chemical Engineering, PhD, Minimizing Outgassing from High-Power Vacuum Transmission Lines; and Chloe Zhang, Biomedical Engineering, PhD, Towards Quantifying Cerebral Blood Flow of Patients Undergoing Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygen (ECMO) with Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy (DCS) and Speckle Contrast Optical Spectroscopy (SCOS).

Congratulations and thank you to all students who presented their fascinating work.

 

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