The Research and Innovation Showcase is a signature event at the Silicon Valley campus that takes place each year. The showcase assembles projects from current students that are selected based on their technical depth, originality, and quality of research. All types of research are considered, including both academic studies and product-focused R&D.

To be selected to present at the showcase is itself a mark of achievement. A further level of recognition is to receive one of the showcase awards. The winning individuals and teams are chosen by review of a panel of invited expert judges from our industry partners, Silicon Valley professional community, and Northeastern alumni network.

 

 

A student gestures to her poster while speaking at the research showcase

Browse all research projects (2025 – present)

Beginning in 2025, each research presentation that is accepted to the showcase is added to our ongoing project archive.

* Please allow a few weeks for 2026 projects to be added.

2026 Award Winners

Research Awards

The Research Awards recognize projects that demonstrate a command of the full research process from concept to execution. These awards honor students who apply the tools and methods of computer science, data science, or artificial intelligence to pursue meaningful questions with technical depth and rigor. Awarded projects go beyond implementation, showing originality in their approach, thoughtfulness in their methodology, and clarity in how findings are communicated and contextualized.

First Prize: Jeval: What is your agent about to forget?

Preethi Shyamsundar. Advisor: Tehmina Amjad

Second Prize: SyncGuard: Contrastive Audio-Visual Deepfake Detection via Temporal Phoneme-Face Coherence

Akshay Prajapati, Atharva Dhumal, Ritik Pankaj Mahyavanshi. Advisor: Akram Bayat

Second Prize: Mechanistic Analysis of Counting Failures in Text-to-Image Models via Patch-Level Sparse Autoencoders

Zhenzhen Qin. Advisor: Nadim Saad

Third Prize: V.O.I.C.E. virtual Observation and Interactive Clinical Education: Emotionally Expressive, Agentic Multimodal Virtual Patients for Clinical Simulation.

Yujing Wang, Mingkai Gao, Brandon Watanabe, Zhuoying (Ellen) Xue, Yuqi Hu, Zhenzhen Qin, Fuchao (Rick) Yang, Kunyi Shi, Shreevidhya Shambanna. Advisor: Ilmi Yoon

Third Prize: Forge: A Nimble Learning Platform for Reproducible ML Experiments

Karthik Ravi, Nikhil Davar-Trivedi, Ritik Pankaj Mahyavanshi, Zhiping Li. Advisor: Ilmi Yoon

Discovery Award

This award recognizes projects that move beyond initial exploration into a more defined and intentional concept. It honors students in computing, analytics, or project management who demonstrate a clear idea, thoughtful direction, and early application of skills or research. While still developing in depth or execution, the project shows strong potential and a solid foundation to build upon. This award celebrates the transition from curiosity to purposeful creation.

Multi-Document Academic Summarization Assistant with XAI

Joynae Whitehurst, Yiqing (Robyn) Jiang, Karan Kendre. Advisor: Tehmina Amjad

Seed of Innovation Awards

This award recognizes projects that represent the earliest stages of exploration and idea development. It celebrates students who are beginning to engage with concepts in computing, analytics, or project management, demonstrating curiosity, initiative, and a willingness to experiment. While the project may be simple in scope or still forming, it reflects a genuine interest in problem-solving and learning. This award honors the courage to start and the potential for future growth.

Why do Stocks Move? AI-Driven Anomaly Detection and Price Forecasting

Yuqing Lei, Leijie Tao, Hanwen Wang, Wanjing Yang. Advisor: Nadim Saad

Tracing Misdiagnosis in Therapeutic Dialogue: Applying Influence Functions to LLM-Based Clinical Conversational Systems

Saahithi Mallarapu. Advisor: Nadim Saad

Broadening Participation in Computing Award

The Broadening Participation in Computer Science Award recognizes projects that leverage computer science to advance discovery and equity across disciplines. Eligible projects demonstrate how computing accelerates discovery in any field (STEM, health, business, social sciences, humanities, etc.), and/or, broadens participation by expanding access, addressing barriers, or fostering sustained engagement among historically underrepresented groups in computing.

Forge: A Nimble Learning Platform for Reproducible ML Experiments

Karthik Ravi, Nikhil Davar-Trivedi, Ritik Pankaj Mahyavanshi, Zhiping Li. Advisor: Ilmi Yoon

Why do Stocks Move? AI-Driven Anomaly Detection and Price Forecasting

Yuqing Lei, Leijie Tao, Hanwen Wang, Wanjing Yang. Advisor: Nadim Saad

AgentScope: Trace-Aware Evaluation for Agentic AI Systems

Pegah Zargarian. Advisor: Akram Bayat

HCI Insights on UX in Gamified Algorithm Learning

Emily Huang, Issam Zantout. Advisor: Lama Hamandi

StudyMindAI: Multi-Model, Exam-Oriented Notes from PDF, Audio, and YouTube

Nianchao Wang, Qinyuan Shen. Advisor: Shiva Mathapathi

A photo from the fireside talk with Dr. Min Du

Keynote Speaker

Dr. Min Du is an AI Manager in Enterprise AI at NVIDIA. She sat for a fireside chat with Dean Caroline Simard, sharing fascinating insights from her career. At NVIDIA she is responsible for leading new agentic AI and LLM across multiple initiatives in IT and business operations, balancing the need for fast advancement with the quality and reliability constraints of production-grade enterprise solutions. She previously worked as a principal researcher on machine learning for cybersecurity at Palo Alto Networks, and conducted postdoctoral research in AI security at University of California, Berkeley.

Dr. Du’s insights were of particular significance for this event given her own renown as a researcher. She has published in top journals and conferences about AI, security, and privacy. She received the Best Poster Award at SoCC 2017 and the Best Paper Award at ICPE 2022. She was recognized as a Rising Star in EECS in 2019. She has also served on the program committee and organization board of top-tier conferences and workshops.

A group photo of many of the judges gathered on campus. The group is positioned on the stairs between the two campus floors, with about 40 people pictured.

Expert Judges

A crucial part of the Student Research Showcase is the participation of expert judges, who volunteer their time to evaluate student posters. Judges provide detailed evaluations of a set number of projects, which form the basis of the awards selection. Even more crucially, they engage in conversation with each of the research teams that they are assigned (and often many others) offering students valuable insights from experienced technologists in their fields.

The success of this event and the educational impact for the students is thanks to these volunteers.

Northeastern University alumni indicated with *

Hussein Alawieh, Noctrix Health

Jussara Oliveira Barbosa*, Dispatch Goods

Paramita Bhattacharjee, East West Bank

Guru Lakshmi Priyanka Bodagala, University of California San Francisco

Alireza Boloorchi, Catch Up AI

Tom Cheng, Google

Nehru Chevanan, Project Management Institute Silicon Valley

Jocelyn Cloutier, Amazon

Lawrence Dietz*, Tal Global Corporation

Min Du, NVIDIA

Eliot Eshelman, NVIDIA

Lihua Fan, AEHL US LLC

Deepika Gajaria, product management and GTM

Nolwenn Godard, Carbon 2C

Tonya Gromyko, Northeastern University

Abebe Hailu, Seagate

Yuqi Hu*, University of California San Diego

David Hunter*, advisor and investor

Sameer Inamdar*, Clearstory

Sriram Kothandaraman*, Servicenow

Eunji Lee, Google

Priya Mulagada, Adobe

Vikrant Nanda, Figure AI

Thomas Neubert, Transatlantic AI Exchange

Hansraj Haridas Pabbati, Oracle

Mina Park, GAI Insights

Valerie Pilloud, cybersecurity and compliance

Prakasam Haripriya, HCL Tech

Xiao Rui*, Meta

Peter Salmon*, Salmon Engineering

Lama Saouma, Microsoft AI

Nagashree Seshadri*, data and analytics

Shivangi Sharma*, Kinnect

Shivansh Singh*, Amazon

Jeanne Sole*, City of San Jose

Han Hee Song, Apple

Vijay Venkatesan*, software engineer

Xinmeng Wu*, Tesla

Hao Yue, University of California Santa Cruz

Rached Zantout, Northeastern University

Jason Zhang*, Walmart Labs

A judge and a student lean in to view a project on a laptop

Photo Gallery

View photos from the 2026 Student Research Showcase.

Two women look at a laptop during the student research showcase 2025

Previous Research Showcases

Read about past winners and view photos from previous years.

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