Traffic cameras at different locations within a city. That computes real-time traffic densities, based on data from noisy Lakshmi Subramanian, involvedīuilding a city-level traffic congestion detection and mitigation system Mark's project,Ĭarried out under the advisement of Prof. Research Association) Undergraduate Research Awards. Mark Rich has received an honorable mention in the CRA (Computing Choi, Emily Lin, and Ben Xie) placed 25th out of 50 teams. NYU Torch (Stephen Hu, Weilun Du, and Dun Wang) placed 17th. NYU Bobcat (Yury Skobov, David Ackerman, and Aviv Goldgeier) placed 14th. NYU White (Kelly Martin, Danny Padawer, and Chris Williams) placed 11th. Programming Contest in Yekaterinburg, Russia next June.įour other NYU teams competed as well, and did very well. Invited to compete in the ACM International Collegiate Teams from Columbia, Cornell, Princeton, SUNY Stony Brook, and Yale. The team answeredĪll nine problems with no mistakes, and came in 1st of 50 teams, including Programming Contest, held October 27 at Yale University. Ribeiro won the 2013 Greater New York ACM International Collegiate The NYU Purple team of Bowen Yu, Fabian Gundlach, and Danilo Neves NYU Purple Team Bowen Yu, Fabian Gundlach, and Danilo Neves
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Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization Her project "Unleashing the Power of General Purpose Graphic Processing Unit" Yi Louisa Lu has won the first prize in the Undergraduate Student CompetitionĪt the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization for Gold Medal to Yi Louisa Lu in ACM Competition Ashutosh, a sophomore at NYU majoring in computer science, said NYU used Blackboard in the past. “We did an initial beta test with 2,000 students and 17 professors at NYU back in September,” said Abhinay Ashutosh, co-founder of Kipin Hall. Recently launched at New York University, Kipin Hall aims to tackle the numerous inadequacies of existing online classroom supplements. Sakai may soon see replacement through Kipin Hall Of NYU Bus Tracker, a popular app that provides real-time locations and Mike Jaoudi, CAS junior and computer science major, is the creator Congratulations to the teamīowen Yu, Fabian Gundlach, and Danilo Neves Ribeiro and their coachesīrett Bernstein, Evan Korth, and Sean McIntyre! North American Invitational Programming ContestĪt the 2014 North American Invitational Programming Contest, Neves Ribeiro and their coaches Brett Bernstein, Evan Korth and Sean Congratulations to the team Bowen Yu, Fabian Gundlach, and Danilo Tenth Annual hackNY Hackathon At NYU's Courant InstituteĪt the 2014 ACM-ICPC International Collegiate Programming Contest, held inĮkaterinburg, Russia, the NYU team placed 13th overall, and 1st among NorthĪmerican teams, beating out teams from such schools as MIT, Stanford, CMU, andīerkeley. Hacking on projects, attending talks and workshops and interacting with sponsor Stony Brook, Rutgers and other local schools came together to spend 24 hours Institute of Mathematical Sciences in Fall 2014. The tenth bi-annual hackathon hosted by hackNY took place in the Courant CAS senior Blazej Gawlik, who won the competition,ĭiscussed the future of artificial intelligence and its challenges. Six students competed in a TEDxNYU event titled “The Pitch: What's YourĪngle?” for the chance to present their TED Talk at the club's annual
The 10 Most Influential Students of NYU in 2014. Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Awards 2015Ībhinay Ashutosh has been selected by the Washington Square News as one of Youngduck Choi received an Honorable Mention in the CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Research Conference of the College of Arts and Science,įor his work on building a tool that automatically generates adviceĤ1st Undergraduate Research Conference Poster Winners TechFocus III: Caring for Software-based Artĭaniel Cohen received best poster for CS/Mathematics at the 41st Their work "Examination and Code Analysis of Siebren Versteeg's 'Untitledįilm 2' (2006)" at the symposium "TechFocus III: Caring for Software-BasedĪrt" at the Guggenheim Museum. Programming minor) and Jiwon Shin (CS major, NYU Abu Dhabi) will present Mia Matthias (Web programming minor), Caroline Slason (Web Mia Matthias, Jiwon Shin, and Caroline Slason International Collegiate Programming Contest To their coaches Bowen Yu and Evan Korth! Congratulations to all the team members and NYU's second team, with members Lingsong Zeng, Zeleng ZhuangĪnd Ziyi Tang placed 8th. Programming Contest (ICPC) which was held on Sunday, November 8th at QueensĬollege. Tao, placed 4th at the Greater New York ACM International Collegiate NYU's top team, with members Jingyu Deng, Jingwen Deng and Yixin Greater New York ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest Undergraduate Student Spotlight - NYU Computer Science Department