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无忧视频 Recipients of 2022 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

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Two 无忧视频 seniors鈥擬adelyn Andersen and Daniel Yang鈥 and six recent graduates have been granted the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRF). In addition, one senior, Celine Wang, and four alumni were awarded honorable mentions, a significant academic achievement. Wang, a chemistry major, researches the chemistry of life processes.

The NSF GRF Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees at accredited United States institutions. Program participants are expected to become experts who contribute significantly to research, education and innovation in the 无忧视频 fields.

Mathematics major Madelyn Andersen 鈥22 conducted her thesis research in commutative algebra. After graduation, she will travel and spend time with her family before starting her graduate studies in machine learning and statistics at MIT.

Computer science and mathematics major Daniel Yang 鈥22 researched music information retrieval with a multimodal approach with engineering professor TJ Tsai. Their work has been published by nine organizations, including the International Society for Music Information Retrieval (nominated for 2021 best student paper), the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Multimedia. 鈥淢y best research project uses a large amount of publicly available sheet music to train a language model on music and use it to classify the composer of musical instrument digital interface and audio files,鈥 Yang says.

Yang will attend University of Southern California to conduct graduate research on foundational multimodal models capable of combining audio, text and image data. He says, 鈥淭he idea is that incorporating such data will allow for AI to perform human-centric tasks downstream. Although I haven鈥檛 decided with certainty which downstream tasks to specialize in, I am interested in computational media, affective computing and speech production.鈥 Before starting his program at USC, Yang will spend the summer in Korea to visit his extended family.

Alum (major)Research AreaGraduate School
Anna Barth 鈥21 (Physics)Physics and AstronomyCornell University
Jonathan Hayase 鈥20 (CompSci/Math)Comp/IS/EngineeringUniversity of Washington
Nathan Justin 鈥19 (CompSci/Math)EngineeringUniversity of Southern California
Arya Massarat 鈥20 (Math/CompBio)Life SciencesUniversity of California, San Diego
Ginger Schmidt 鈥21 (Engineering)EngineeringMIT
Madison Walsh 鈥20 (Biology)Life SciencesUniversity of California, Berkeley
HMC Alumni Awarded the NSF GRF
Alum (major)Research AreaGraduate School
Winnie Chu 鈥21 (IPS)Geosciences, physical oceanographyPrinceton
Carissa DeRanek 鈥19 (Math/CompBio)Life Sciences, ecologyUCLA
Havi Ellers 鈥20 (Math)Algebra, Number Theory, and CombinatoricsUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Abtin Molavi 鈥21(CompSci/Math)Comp/IS/EngineeringUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
HMC Alumni Awarded the NSF GRF Honorable Mention