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.


2004 Winners

The Dartmouth College Department of Computer Science is pleased to announce the 2004 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, Team Innovation category
Joseph Pechter and William Pechter. "Text-to-Animation and Speech-to-Animation: Utilizing Synchronization, Morphing, and Emotion Algoriths for Enhanced Expressiveness and Increased Functinality for Mobile Phones and Instant Messaging."

First Prize, Team Software Design category
Nicholas Baum, Constantinos Neophyton, Jeremy Debate. "Buzzflood Site."

Team Honorable Mention (alphabetical order)
Abe Coley, Chris Dupre, Diede Lamoen, Brian Lananna, Diego Lorenzo, Alexei Pytel, Nick Ray, Nate Saperia, David Schnur, Susan Schnur, Alex Steinberg, Brian Taylor. "Dartmouth Extensible Engine for Presentations."

First Prize, Individual Innovation Category:
Sam Reisner. "Remote Keynote Controller."

First Prize, Individual Software Design Category:
Paul Mazzuca. "Access Control in a Distributed Decentralized Network: an XML Approach to Network Security using XACML and SAML."

Individual Honorable Mentions (alphabetical order):
Matthew Bell. "ColorSound GL".
Eric Krupski."The Packet Processing Language, and a Sample Applica\ tion."


The 2004 Kemeny Prize Committee



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