The Student Showcase proved exactly why NJIT is a leader in applied research. We asked our students to show us how they are using AI to solve complex, real world problems, and they delivered. Attendees had the opportunity to walk the floor and engage directly with the builders and thinkers behind dozens of innovative projects as students displayed their hard work through engaging digital posters and gave 3 minute "lightning talks." We saw business, engineering, and humanities students standing side by side, presenting solutions ranging from AI driven stroke rehabilitation to entirely new, sustainable computing models inspired by fungal networks. We are incredibly proud of all the students who participated, and we are thrilled to recognize the winning projects.
The "Real-World Impact" Award
UNDERGRADUATE WINNERS
Bartek Broclawik, Matthew Sudol, Pola Szwaczka, and Om Vaghasiya Project Title: "Small-Scale Urban Navigation Conference"
GRADUATE WINNER
Mahfuzul Kabir Project Title: "Personalized Federated Training of Diffusion Models with Privacy Gurantees"
The "Innovation" Award
UNDERGRADUATE WINNER
Harris Jhabril Project Title: "Relief from the Ring: Real-Time Adaptive Tinnitus Noise Cancellation"
GRADUATE WINNERS
Prajwal Shah and Marco Marena Project Title: "Historical He I 10830 Å Dataset Generation via Deep Learning for Solar Cycle"
The "Best Presentation" Award
UNDERGRADUATE WINNERS
Abdul Azeez Shaik, Anthony Caruso, Thomas Gammer, Sean Roche, and Joshua Lanjwal Project Title: "Contextral- Data Slop, Privacy Collapse, and the Benefits of Local AI"
GRADUATE WINNER
Gavin Pinto Project Title: "Evaluating Data Diversity and Model Efficiency in Neural Stokes Inversion"