Every year, as we prepare for the annual Image of Research exhibition, we are amazed at the diversity and beauty of graduate student research on our campus.
We invite you to explore the online exhibition and vote for your top three entries by Wednesday, April 10. Your votes will determine the People's Choice winner ($100 award).
Join us at the reception on Wednesday, April 10, from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. in room 220 of the Main Library (1408 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana) when we announce awards for First Prize ($500), Second Prize ($300), Third Prize ($200), Honorable Mention ($100), and the People's Choice Award ($100). The event is open to the public.
The semifinalists are:
- Sadia Anjum Ashrafi (Community Health)
- Tuhin Bandopadhyay (Aerospace Engineering)
- Bayezid Baten (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- Yony Tito Callohuari Quispe (Crop Sciences)
- Yutao Chen (Integrative Biology)
- Tori Holthaus (Nutritional Sciences)
- Rishyashring Raman Iyer (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Carlos Juarez-Yescas (Chemistry)
- Hilary Brady Morris (Musicology)
- Anushree Parkhi (Architecture)
- Benjamin Ringel (Aerospace Engineering)
- Anish Kumar Sahu (Architecture)
- Nubras Samayeen (Landscape Architecture)
- Zunaira Shoaib (Pathobiology)
- Alexandra Spitzer (Materials Science and Engineering)
- Andy Stec (History)
- Madison Suttman (Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences)
- Kevin Tan (Bioengineering)
- Haribansha Timalsina (Agricultural and Biological Engineering)
- Gaurav Upadhyay (Mechanical Science and Engineering)
- Kayla Vittore (Crop Sciences)
- Justin Vozzo (Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences)
- Grant Witynski (Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences)
- Adrian Wong (Communications and Media)
Image of Research is an annual multidisciplinary competition celebrating the diversity and breadth of graduate student research at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. It is organized by the Scholarly Commons of the University Library and the Graduate College.
The semifinalists were chosen by an interdisciplinary panel that judged entries on 1) connection between image, text and research, 2) originality, and 3) visual impact.
For more details about the competition, see the Image of Research website.