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Jessica Zhong | Scripps Institution of Oceanography
"Monitoring White Sharks With Environmental DNA"
1st Place Winner
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"Is That a Picture of You? AI-Generated Images and the Philosophy of Art"
2nd Place Winner
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Mariluz Rojo Domingo | Bioengineering
"When Cancer Looks Innocent: Teaching MRI Who to Flag"
3rd Place Winner
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Sai Krishna Bhamidipati | Biological Sciences
"Neur-on or neur-off? Rethinking the brain’s traffic control system" -
Camie Lau Dyess | Education Studies
"Skilling Creativity: Unleashing the Mr. Miyagi in Every Teacher"
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Gabriela Hernandez | Mathematics and Science Education
"An Optimal Grip on Mathematics: An Embodied Critical Inquiry into Problem-Solving" -
Rhowan Ho | Scripps Institution of Oceanography
"Parasitic Clone Factories and Reproductive Mysteries"
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Katherine Izhikevich | Computer Science and Engineering
"Exposing the Reality of Cloud Data Breaches"
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Consuelo Sauceda | Biomedical Sciences
"The Human Gut Microbiome-The Coral Reefs within us" -
Ploy Techawatanasuk | Biological Sciences
"Weeding it Out: Approaching Treatment Resistance in Neuroblastoma"
Proposition 209 Compliance
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