AY 2018-19
1st Place
“Changing the Story: What to Do About Child Migration”
by Saki Ahmed
About: Saki Ahmed is a third-year undergraduate student at Loyola University Chicago, where he is currently studying computer science & statistics. His research interests include self-organizing wireless networks, and unmanned aerial systems, which compete to fly and navigate a drone through specific challenging tasks. What he has enjoyed most about Loyola is developing his skills in different areas.
In his spare time, he likes to play soccer and watch sports, especially the UEFA Champion Leagues. He also enjoys traveling abroad.
2nd Place
“Princesses of Consumer Culture”
by Eli Kosinski
About: Eli Kosinski is a third-year Art History student with a love of sculpture. They also minor in Studio Art and Psychology. They currently work in a bakery, so the Pixar movie Ratatouille is an inspiration to them on a daily basis.
3rd Place
“Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word”
by John Paul Schreiber
1st Place
“Changing the Story: What to Do About Child Migration”
by Saki Ahmed
About: Saki Ahmed is a third-year undergraduate student at Loyola University Chicago, where he is currently studying computer science & statistics. His research interests include self-organizing wireless networks, and unmanned aerial systems, which compete to fly and navigate a drone through specific challenging tasks. What he has enjoyed most about Loyola is developing his skills in different areas.
In his spare time, he likes to play soccer and watch sports, especially the UEFA Champion Leagues. He also enjoys traveling abroad.
2nd Place
“Princesses of Consumer Culture”
by Eli Kosinski
About: Eli Kosinski is a third-year Art History student with a love of sculpture. They also minor in Studio Art and Psychology. They currently work in a bakery, so the Pixar movie Ratatouille is an inspiration to them on a daily basis.
3rd Place
“Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word”
by John Paul Schreiber