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Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub: 2024 Student Research Symposium

The Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub (NEBDHub), National Student Data Corps (NSDC), and COVID Information Commons (CIC) are excited to invite you to the 2024 NEBDHub Student Research Symposium. This Symposium is designed to showcase the insightful research done by undergraduate- and graduate-level students who participated in the 2023 NSDC Data Science Symposium and CIC Student Paper Challenge.

Join us on Friday, March 22nd, 2024, from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern Time to hear from the inspiring student researchers below!

Register for the 2024 NEBDHub Student Research Symposium!


Moderators:

Emily Rothenberg, Program Manager for the National Student Data Corps, and Aditya Raj, Graduate Student at Columbia University and Project Coordinator at the Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub

Presenters:

2023 NSDC Data Science Symposium Graduate Cohort Winner:

First Place: Sol Jung; University of California, San Diego – “Classification Model for Early Signs of Dementia

2023 NSDC Data Science Symposium Undergraduate Cohort Winners:

First Place: Lily Watson, Julia Vitale, and Pranav Parekh; Vassar College – “Maternal Hypertensive Disorders and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in American Infants: A Case-control Study

Second Place: Mónica Estrella; University of Connecticut – “Perceived Moral Patiency of Social Robots: Differences Across Morphologies

Third Place: Jasmine De Leon; Seton Hall University – “TRACE-ing Intelligence Analysis

2023 CIC Student Paper Challenge Graduate Cohort Winners:

First Place: Lijia Zheng; Columbia University – “Projecting the disease burden of type 2 diabetes in mainland China after removing zero-COVID policy: a data-driven modelling study

Second Place: Putranegara Riauwindu; Boston University – “Country Clustering Analysis of COVID-19 Pandemic Dynamics: Insights and Implications for Future Preparedness

2023 CIC Student Paper Challenge Undergraduate Cohort Winners:

First Place: Liam Cassidy, Sydney McCormack, Ziran Gu; Colby College – “Understanding the community pattern and rhetoric strategies of anti-vaxxers through Twitter analysis”

Second Place: Kianna Hendricks; North Carolina A&T State University – “A Stacking Ensemble Approach Leveraging Plasma Proteomics, Metabolomics, and Clinical Data for COVID-19 Severity Prediction

Third Place: Dinesh Bojja; Yale University – “Sufficient COVID-19 quarantine and testing on international travelers from China

 

Register for the 2024 NEBDHub Student Research Symposium here!

 

 

 

 

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