UIT would like to congratulate the winners of the first Visualizing Research@Tufts Awards Program! First, second and third place winners were selected for each of the three categories – photography, illustration, and non-interactive media. A special jury prize was also awarded by the committee.
Photography
1st Place: Bull’s Eye
April D. Jewell, Graduate Student, Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences
Charles H. Sykes, Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences
2nd Place: Digital single lens reflex camera adaptor for anterior and posterior segment photography
Chris Pirie, Assistant Professor, Clinical Science, Division of Ophthalmology, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine3rd Place: InfoBiology: Steganography by Printed Arrays of Microbes (SPAM)
Manuel A. Palacios, Postdoctoral Associate, Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences
Elena Benito-Peña, Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences
Mael Manesse, Postdoctoral Associate, Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences
David R. Walt, Professor, Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences
Illustrations
1st Place: Tangled Agents: Socio�]Political Power Struggles in Present�]Day Thailand
R. Jordan Crouser, Doctoral Candidate, Computer Science, School of Arts and Sciences
Remco Chang, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, School of Arts and Sciences
2nd Place: Loop emission from a cosmic string
Ken Olum, Research Associate Professor, Physics and Astronomy, School of Arts and Sciences
3rd Place: Nosoi’s Quilt: Visualizing large comorbidity data
Kenneth Chui, Public Health and Community Medicine, School of Medicine
Non-Interactive Multimedia
1st Place: Urban Absorption in New Bedford, MA (1888-2010)
Justin Hollander, Assistant Professor, Urban and Environmental Policy, School of Arts and Sciences
Rui Guo, Graduate Student, Urban and Environmental Policy, School of Arts and Sciences
2nd Place: XROMM Pony
Bronwen A. Childs, Graduate Student, Comparative Medical Sciences, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
3rd Place: Heapviz: A Programmer’s Tool for Data Structure Visualization
Edward Aftandilian, Graduate Student, Computer Science, School of Arts and Sciences
Sean Kelley, Undergraduate Student, School of Arts and Sciences
Connor Gramazio, Undergraduate Student, School of Arts and Sciences
Nathan Ricci, Graduate Student, Computer Science Dept, School of Arts and Sciences
Sara Su, Visiting Assistant Professor, Computer Science , School of Arts and Sciences
Samuel Guyer, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, School of Arts and Sciences
To see the winning entries or to learn more about research at Tufts, visit our website.
Please join us for the awards ceremony where all the entries will be showcased:
When: 2-4 pm, Friday, April 29
Where: 51 Winthrop Street on the Medford campus
Prior to the Awards Ceremony, all the submissions will be shown from 12 to 2 pm, April 19 through April 28, at the Tufts Center for Scientific Visualization.