Pine Crest Upper School Science Research Students Present at JSEHS




Pine Crest Upper School Science Research Students Present at JSEHS
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Pine Crest Upper School students in the three-year science research program recently presented their original research at the Junior Science Engineering Humanities Symposium (JSEHS) at the University of Florida.

Five students presented their research in the highly competitive speaker division: Ashwin Chawla ’25, Mia Farber ’26, Alexandria Guerrier ’25, Yash Gupta ’25 and William Wakefield ’25. 

William was awarded the top speaker award for his research, "Variational Autoencoder Latent Space as a Robust Clinical Classification Tool for Neurodegenerative Diseases." This achievement earned him a monetary award and the opportunity to present at the National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium in April.

In the competitive poster division, three students showcased their research, with notable recognition: Nour Abou Shousha ’25, Jack Cole ’25, Saiya Mittal ’25 (Regional Winner) and Mia Rozenberg ’25 (Regional Winner).

In addition, Pine Crest sophomores presented their literature reviews and experienced communicating their work in a conference setting.

Congratulations to all!







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Pine Crest Upper School Science Research Students Present at JSEHS