Students Win Awards at GW Research Days!

Our students have presented their projects in GW Research Days on April 9th. GW Research Days is an annual event held at the George Washington University, where graduate and undergraduate students from all schools present their research and projects.

Our undergraduate students Aidan Murray and Shannon Toole won the first place (tie) Undergraduate Presenters Award for their project titled “Symmetrical Cluster Analysis for Thermographic Breast Cancer Detection”.

From our graduate students Shuyue Guan presented on Breast Cancer detection using transfer learning in convolution neural networks, Kristina Landino presented on Silence in Videos, and Apurva Singh presented on the effectiveness of radiation therapy for the treatment of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Zainab Mahmood and Nada Kamona, our undergraduate seniors, presented on “Automated Segmentation Algorithm for Thermal Breast Images” and “Reproducibility of Quantitative Image Texture Features in Identifying Tumor Regions in Thermal Breast Images” respectively.

Congratulations to our students on their accomplishments! Check their projects here and the photo gallery here.

For more information on GW Research Days, click here.