The HealthyState team (Michele Degges, Mukta Gundi, Pranav Gupta, Matthew Holfelner, and Anthony Monaco) won third place in the National Academy of Engineering / Institute of Medicine ‘Go Viral to Improve Health’ Collegiate Challenge. The national challenge was to build an app that “accelerates the public use of health data and spurs innovation to improve health.” The award included $3,000 + $1,000 in travel funds for the student researchers.
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News
- Introducing Dr. Byron Lowens!
- College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences Dean’s Professorship Award
- Cited in Article about Innovative Approach to Cybersecurity Education
- Understanding Your Users Published
- Named Clemson Researcher of the Month
- Cited in Washington Post
- Named to Advisory Board of Freedom of the Press Foundation
- Awarded NSF grant to develop computational jewelry for mHealth
- Poster Wins 1st Prize at American Public Health Association Meeting
- Accepted position as assistant professor at Clemson University
- Awarded NSF grant to develop crowdsourced computer security
- HealthyState Team Wins NAE/IOM Challenge
- Awarded NSF grant to develop technologies to help underserved older adults age in place
- Featured on I3P Podcast
- Named Co-Director of PHIT Lab