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Harvard Coke Scholars Aneesh Muppidi (2021) and Ayush Noori (2020) were named 2025 Rhodes Scholars!
“Aneesh C. Muppidi, Schenectady, is a senior at Harvard University where he majors in Computer Science and Neuroscience. He has conducted research at Harvard’s Computational Robotics Lab, Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, and MIT’s Fiete Lab. Aneesh’s scholarship also informs his work on AI policy at the OSTP at the White House. Aneesh served as the President of the Harvard Computational Neuroscience Undergraduate Society, CoPresident of the Hindu Students Association, and President of the Harvard Spikeball Club. At Oxford, he will pursue an M.Sc. in Advanced Computer Science and a Master’s in Public Policy.” – Bio from the Rhodes Trust, photo from Harvard Gazette“Ayush Noori, Bellevue, is a senior at Harvard University, where he is studying for A.B. and M.Sc. degrees in computer science and neuroscience. His research uses artificial intelligence to learn from large-scale biomedical data to identify diagnosis and treatment options, and he has developed an AI model that can be deployed to predict treatment outcomes in bipolar disorder, Parkinson’s disease and neuropathic conditions. He has coauthored over 20 peer-reviewed papers in top journals and was awarded the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship for natural sciences. Ayush is the co-founder and co-president of Harvard Undergraduate OpenBio Laboratory, where he manages a team of 36 students and has raised over $60,000 to support undergraduate biology research projects and support a free summer research program for high school students with backgrounds underrepresented in science. He hopes to complete an M.Sc.(R) in Clinical Neurosciences and an M.Sc.(R) in Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics.” – Bio from the Rhodes Trust, photo from Harvard Gazette
Albert Lawrence (2003), who is a host for Amazon Live, was spotted on Entertainment Tonight (ABC) next to supermodel Heid Klum as she got ready for her annual Halloween Party in Los Angeles. Albert was hosting the show that was highlighting the revealing of her costume.
Retrouvez et découvrez dans cet article, les 351 bourses d’études par pays pour les étudiants Africains. En effet, L’Afrique regorge de jeunes talents ambitieux et désireux de poursuivre des études
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Regardless of whether you’ve traveled there before or have only seen its impressive landscapes through a screen, many people dream of getting a job and moving to New Zealand. But