NSF S-STEM Scholarship Program Events
S-STEM: Attracting and Cultivating AI Scholars through Multi-faceted Mentoring, Research Experiences, and Cohort Building
Visions of AI: Discover and Connect, November 1, 2025
Eight posters from five labs that work on AI projects were presented by both graduate and undergraduate students. The list of posters include
- Contrastive Learning and Feature Engineering for 3D-Printed Parts Quality Prediction, presented by Ezeklet Berumen and Heodler Crespo
- Enhancing Peptide Identification in Metaproteomics through Curriculum Learning in Deep Learning, presented by Shichao Feng
- Empirical Analysis of Deep Learning Methods for Small Object Detection from Satellite Imagery, presented by Aniv Chakravarty
- Graph Attention Fusion Network for Accurate 3D Human Motion Tracking, presented by Yen Pham
- PRVQL: Progressive Knowledge-guided Refinement for Robust Egocentric Visual Query Localization, presented by Bing Fan
- Robust Ego-Exo Correspondence with Long-Term Memory, presented by Bing Fan
- ToF Based Wearable Sensing for Passive Food Intake Monitoring, presented by Harshavardhan Sasikumar
- Unsupervised 3D Point Cloud Registration for Human Pose Estimation, presented by Karthik Venkatasivareddy
Professors Heng Fan, Kirill Morozov, and Xiaohui Yuan also introduced their labs and research projects. Scholars and students will have a chance to visit all labs in the Open House day on November 13, 2025.
Meet and Connect, September 15, 2025