Neukom Prize for Outstanding Undergraduate Research in Computational Science
Computational science and computational techniques have enabled and encouraged a relatively early introduction to first-rate computationally-oriented research for undergraduates.
With this in mind, the Neukom Institute is delighted to announce the 2013 Neukom Prize for Outstanding Undergraduate Research in Computational Science, open to all Dartmouth undergraduates.
The winners are:
1st Place:
Christina Herren '12 for "Modeling coevolution in predator-prey systems"
2nd Place:
Nora Kim '12 for "Gene ontology analysis of gene-gene interactions in two genome-wide association studies of sporadic ALS"