Nov 27 - Nov 29
Pine Crest Upper School student researchers recently presented their independent research at the Florida STEM Symposium, highlighting innovative work across fields such as artificial intelligence, engineering, biomedical science and robotics.
The following students were selected to compete and share their projects at the symposium:
Koray Abramson ’27 – “High Precision Markerless 3D Gait Analysis Using Customizable Volumetric and Reprojection-Based Deep Learning”
Aman Agrawal ’26 – “A Novel Automation Pipeline for Coronary Calcium Modeling to Predict Stent Success and Guide Clinical Decision-Making”
Benjamin Chen ’27 – “Vortex Wake Dynamics of an Undulating Knifebot Behind a Stationary Obstacle”
Aditya Kumar ’27 – “Joint Delay-Tolerant Networking and Multi-View Fusion System for Post-Disaster Drone Swarm Search and Rescue”
Mia Levin ’27 – “The Role of Redox Modulation in Behavioural Deficits in Alzheimer’s Disease”
Hannah Ning ’27 – “Evaluating Fluorescent Dyes for Intracellular Lipid Droplet Labeling”
Maya Todorov ’26 – “Model Predictive Control and Learning for Soft Robots in Simulation”
Among the honors awarded, Benjamin Chen ’27 earned first place in his division, while Koray Abramson ’27 and Aman Agrawal ’26 received honorable mention in their respective divisions.
In addition to competing, all Pine Crest students presented their work through either shop-talk sessions or poster presentations, demonstrating both the depth of their research and their enthusiasm for engaging with the broader scientific community.
Congratulations to all!