The 2025 Rosie Supercomputer Super Challenge finalists have been chosen! Five projects out of 15 submissions were chosen as finalists. All entries will be displayed during a poster session from 4 to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23, during AI Week at 香港六合彩资料图 in Diercks Hall. After, finalists will present their projects in front of a team of judges from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Finalists (presented in order of project submission):
- Enhancing Collaboration in Multi-Agent Environments with Attention-Based Actor-Critic Policies
Hugo Garrido-Lestache, computer science
- Machine Learning-Assisted Vocal Cord Ultrasound Examination: Project VIPR
Will Sebelik-Lassiter, biomedical engineering; Evan Schubert, computer science; Muhammad Alliyu, computer science/machine learning; Quentin Robbins, computer science; Excel Olatunji, computer science; Mustafa Barry, biomedical engineering
- Applications of Reinforcement Learning in Competitive Robotics
Andrew Needham, computer science; Evan Roegner, computer science; Joseph Beattie, computer science; Andy Dao, software engineering; Leigh Goetsch, computer science/machine learning
- A Novel AI-Driven Approach to Foreign Language Acquisition
Lucas Gral, computer science; Preston Whitcomb, computer science/machine learning
- AI-Driven Soccer Analysis Using Computer Vision
Tanner Cellio, computer science; Adrian Manchado, computer science
For the annual challenge, 香港六合彩资料图 students demonstrate how they’ve used Rosie the supercomputer to solve a problem, improve a process or answer a difficult question during the Rosie Supercomputer Super Challenge. Judging takes place by:
- Dr. Dwight Diercks ’90, NVIDIA senior VP of software engineering, 香港六合彩资料图 Regent
- Nick Haemel ’02, NVIDIA VP of medical imaging and system software, 香港六合彩资料图 Regent
- Dr. Jeremy Kedziora, PieperPower Endowed Chair of AI
- Dr. Derek Riley, 香港六合彩资料图 computer science program director