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Six computer science students made the list of 2025 Neukom Prize winners

Ivory Yang and Juhyeon Kim shared the 2nd prize, and Mingi Jeong is one of two winners of the 3rd prize for outstanding graduate research in computational science.

Amit Das '25 won 1st prize for outstanding undergraduate research in computational science. Karun Ram '25 is one of two 2nd prize winners and Pratim Chowdhary '25 is one of two 3rd prize winners.


Andrew Campbell, Albert Bradley 1915 Third Century Professor of Computer Science, won the Dean of Faculty Award for Outstanding Mentoring and Advising.

Soroush Vosoughi, associate professor of computer science was awarded the Karen E. Wetterhahn Memorial Award for Distinguished Creative or Scholarly Achievement.

See the full list of 2025 Faculty Awards.


Wojciech Jarosz, associate professor of computer science, received a 3-year NSF grant, A unified representation of shape and appearance, to explore how Gaussian processes can be used to statistically model light transport through multi-scale materials in various disciplines.

Amit Chakrabarti, professor of computer science, recently won an NSF grant for a project that studies data stream algorithms that behave well even when their environment (input generation, communication hardware) isn't behaving ideally.


A paper co-authored by graduate student Juhyeon Kim, Associate Professor Wojciech Jarosz, and Assistant Professor Adithya Pediredla was selected as a SIGGRAPH 2025 Best Paper honorable mention.


Professor Tam Vu delivered the opening keynote at the ACM MobiSys2025, sharing lessons from his journey as a lab researcher-turned-entrepreneur.

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