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Georgia Tech 2021 College of Sciences Student Awards

Six students in the College of Sciences are honored with 2021 awards for significant accomplishments during a challenging school year. 

Spring 2021 CIC Winners. Pictured clockwise from top-left: Robert Stout, Carl Demolder, Daniele Gavetti De Mari, and Phillip M. Kinney.

Two student teams won this year’s Georgia Tech’s 2021 spring semester Convergence Innovation Competition (CIC), including Team Neurogram, led by Daniele Gavetti De Mari, an undergraduate student studying neuroscience, and Phillip M. Kinney, an undergraduate studying computer science.

Brady Bove is a graduating student majoring in biomedical engineering with a minor in leadership studies and a certificate in cognitive psychology.

Brady Bove reflects on biomedical engineering, leadership studies, cognitive psychology, senior design, meeting friends and her fiancé, and a favorite Georgia Tech memory — involving classical physics and a box of Sublime Doughnuts on a Friday night. 

Yassin Watson is a graduating student with dual degrees in biology and industrial engineering, plus dual minors in social justice and physiology.

Watson, who is graduating with dual degrees in biology and industrial engineering, plus dual minors in social justice and physiology, shares six years of adventures at Tech and exploring the intersections between biology, engineering, health and wellness, and outer space. 

Maria Zulfiqar is graduating with a degree in psychology with the research option.

Zulfiqar, who is graduating with a degree in psychology with the research option, discusses life at Georgia Tech — as a transfer student and the first woman in her family to graduate from college.

Jessica Kilpatrick is a graduating with a degree in psychology and a minor in health and medical sciences.

Kilpatrick, who is graduating with a degree in psychology and minor in health and medical sciences, shares that her path to a top-rated physician assistant program has been all about balancing academics and her own health — plus a lot of fun memories working with Georgia Tech Football as head student athletic trainer.