SRP 2019
What we can Learn about Russian IRA Trolls during 2016 U.S. Election from Twitter (DSI-SRP)
Aug. 1, 2019—This DSI-SRP fellowship funded Catherine (Nayeon) Kim to work in the laboratory of Professor Jennifer Larson in the Department of Political Science during the summer of 2019. Catherine graduated in 2020 with majors in Mathematics and English Creative Writing. The project funded by this fellowship aimed to study the impact of online propaganda on public...
A Bioinformatic Analysis of Gene Expression Networks in Genetic – and Diet – Manipulated Mice (DSI-SRP)
Aug. 1, 2019—This DSI-SRP fellowship funded Nilai Vemula to work in the laboratory of Professor Mark Magnuson in the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics during the summer of 2019. Nilai anticipates graduating in 2022 with a major in Physics. The project funded by this fellowship aimed to better understand the divergent effects of metabolic stress on...
Document Driven Exploration of Citation Usage via Contextualized Neural Language Models (DSI-SRP)
Aug. 1, 2019—This DSI-SRP fellowship funded Joseph DeRose to work in the laboratory of Professor Matthew Berger in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science during the summer of 2019. Joseph graduated in 2020 with majors in Computer Science and Mathematics. As document collections in conferences and journals have grown, documents for research have become more...
Predicting Next Day Discharge via Electronic Health Record Audit Logs (DSI-SRP)
Aug. 1, 2019—This DSI-SRP fellowship funded Xinmeng Zhang to work in the laboratory of Professor You Chen in the Department of Biomedical Informatics during the summer of 2019. Xinmeng anticipates graduating in 2022 and is majoring in Computer Science. The project funded by this fellowship aimed to understand the intersection between electronic health records (EHR) and clinicians’...
Comparing Traditional Statistics and Machine Learning Methods for Predicting Metabolic Syndrome Status from Social Factors (DSI-SRP)
Aug. 1, 2019—This DSI-SRP fellowship funded Rachel Fan to work in the laboratory of Professor Lauren Gaydosh in the Department of Medicine, Health, and Society during the summer of 2019. Rachel is an undeclared student who anticipates graduating in 2022. The project funded by this fellowship aimed to understand the effects of social relationships and isolation on...
Robustness and Safety of Machine Learning Components in Autonomous Systems (DSI-SRP)
Aug. 1, 2019—This DSI-SRP fellowship funded Ulysses Yu to work in the laboratory of Professor Xenofon Koutsoukos in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science during the summer of 2019. Ulysses graduated in 2020 with majors in Computer Science and Mathematics. The project funded by this fellowship aimed to to investigate perception in machine learning and...
Automatic Labeling of Cortical Sulci Using Spherical Convolutional Neural Networks in a Developmental Cohort (DSI-SRP)
Aug. 1, 2019—This DSI-SRP fellowship funded Lingyan Hao to work in the laboratory of Professor Ilwoo Lyu in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science during the summer of 2019. Lingyan graduated in 2020 with a major in Mathematics. The project funded by this fellowship initially aimed to understand the specific characterization of Alzheimer’s disease using...
Generative Models of Brain Networks (DSI-SRP)
Aug. 1, 2019—This DSI-SRP fellowship funded Evan Rothchild to work in the laboratory of Professor Mikail Rubinov in the Department of Biomedical Engineering during the summer of 2019. Evan graduated in 2020 with a major in Biomedical Engineering. The project funded by this fellowship aimed to understand how brain networks promises to help us better understand the...