Well done to our latest prize-winning students

Congratulations to the latest 2024 prize winners recognised in our College student cohort.

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Well done to our latest prize-winning students
Well done to our latest prize-winning students

Congratulations and well done to the latest group of The Australian National University (ANU) College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics prize winners! 

Here is a summary of some of the amazing achievements recognised in our 2024 student cohort. 

University Medal 

The University Medal recognises students who have obtained First Class Honours (or Masters Advanced Equivalent) and demonstrated exceptional academic excellence across their studies. 

Winners: 

  • Laura Liersch  Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 
  • Charlotte Fell  Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 
  • Mingjun Zhang  Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Research & Development) 
  • Arthur Pearce  Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 
  • Mackenzie Gilligan  Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours) 

Love Prize 

The Love Prize recognises students who have an outstanding academic record and have demonstrated influence and leadership through contributions which have positively impacted the Canberra, regional, national or international communities. 

2024 winner:

  • Charlotte Fell  Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor Asian Studies (with year in Asia). Charli is the first CECC student to be recognised with the Love Prize at ANU. 

McCusker Prize in Humanitarian Engineering 

The McCusker Prize in Humanitarian Engineering is awarded to acknowledge and celebrate the impact that students of humanitarian engineering have already made, and incentivise Prize recipients to extend or implement their work or impact in the field. Funding for this prize has been provided by the McCusker Charitable Foundation. 

  • Individual: Iron Removal from Water Supplies in Rural Timor-Leste
    Laura Liersch 
  • Team: Community Flood Intelligence Communication Network  Indira Shinn Rees, Tommi Silvester, Jess Biggs, Jinchao He, Rhys Jenkins, and Bartholomew Bunk 
  • Team: Ohna 
    Kayleigh Sleath, Christo Joby Antony, Joshua Binu Kochiyil, Dane Osborne, Samuel McAuley, and Catherine Ye 

Erin Brent Computer Science Prize 

The Erin Brent Computer Science Prize is awarded to a student who achieved the best Honours result in the College. 

  • Mingjun (Jerry) Zhang 

Google Prize for Computer Science 

The Google Prize for Computer Science (Honours) is awarded to a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) or Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Research and Development) who achieved the highest mark in the third year of their program. 

  • Monique Jeacocke 

PBSA Partnership Spotless Excellence in Engineering Prize 

The PBSA Partnership Spotless Excellence in Engineering Prize is awarded to support scholars studying Engineering in the College. Funding for this prize has been provided by Spotless Facility Services Pty Ltd. 

  • Nicholas Bull 
  • Eve Visser 

SmarterKnowledge Prize for Data Wrangling 

The Smarterknowledge Prize for Data Wrangling is awarded to acknowledge outstanding performance in Data Wrangling COMP343. 

  • Liyou You 

Waste Check Capstone Prize  

The Waste Check Capstone Prizes encourage and reward the top 3 ANU/CECC Capstone Design Project Teams.    

  • 1st Prize: Team Project Ver  Holly Dawson, Abigail Higgins, Janice Rebello, Alexander Crouch, Nathan Du, and Mikhail Kruger 
  • 2nd Prize: Team Community Flood Intelligence  Jess Biggs, Indira Shinn Rees, Bartholomew Bunk, Jinchao He, Rhys Jenkins, and Tommi Silvester 
  • 3rd Prize, Team Lyrebird Instruments  Martin Hosking, Samuel Richards, Pavel Titov, Junfeng Wang, Jay Pryor, and Huaixuan Wang 

Bridge-Ada Lovelace Prize 

The Bridge-Ada Lovelace Prize is awarded to acknowledge a high-achieving woman student who has demonstrated a high level of academic excellence in COMP4550 Advanced Computing Research Methods and COMP2120 Software Engineering. 

  • Yuechen Liu 

Optiver Prize 

The Optiver Prize is awarded for outstanding performance in the course Algorithms COMP3600/ COMP6466. 

Joint winners 

  • Quan Huu Nhat Phan 
  • Jacob Weston-Davis 

Graduate Women NSW (Canberra Branch) Prize in Computing and Engineering 

The Graduate Women NSW (Canberra Branch) Prize in Computing and Engineering is awarded to student/s who identify as a woman in recognition of outstanding academic achievement. 

  • Rosalita Rosenberg
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