
Georgia Tech’s 16th annual Career, Research, Innovation, and Development Conference (CRIDC) was held this past February 6. Seventy-nine graduate students participated in the in-person poster competition, presenting their research to faculty and staff judges. This year’s CRIDC recognized the outstanding and impactful work of student competitors and awarded $40,000 worth of research travel grants.
Our BME PhD student Anamik Jhunjhunwala was one of the College of Engineering winners. Anamik was also awarded with the CRIDC research travel grant in 2023.
Congratulations, Anamik!
Source: GT Graduate Education