John G. Kemeny Computing Prize
The John G. Kemeny Computing Prize is awarded annually for innovative
computing projects by Dartmouth undergraduates. In addition to public
recognition of excellence in computing, it also carries a cash award.
The 1999 Kemeny Prize Committee
- Jay Aslam
- David Kotz
- Neal Young
1999 Winners
The Dartmouth College Department of Computer Science is pleased to
announce the 1999 winners of the Kemeny Prize for Excellence in
Undergraduate Computing. We commend the award winners on their
enthusiasm for computing and their innovative uses of computational
resources.
- First Prize, Innovative Software Category: Alik Widge
- JIGSAW: A method for automatic determination of protein
secondary structure from sparse unassigned heteronuclear NMR data.
- First Prize, Software Design Category: Alik Widge
- Agent Scheme: Extensions for the Scheme language which allow
programs written in Scheme to interface with other autonomous
programs via the D'Agents architecture.
- Second Prize, Software Design Category: Mehmet Iyigun
- Alarm 3.0: A personal scheduler for Windows 9X/NT.
