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Neuroflux Recognised at the 2025 SCAL–NYACS High School Research Symposium

  • Writer: Neuroflux Team
    Neuroflux Team
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read


The Neuroflux team is proud to share that its research was recognized at the 2025 SCAL–NYACS High School Research Symposium, held virtually on Saturday, November 22, 2025, from 1:00–5:00 PM EST.


The symposium was co-sponsored by the Southern California Section and the New York Section of the American Chemical Society, and brought together high school researchers from across disciplines to present original STEM research in a judged academic setting.


Among 24 student presenters, Neuroflux was selected as one of the Top 9 award recipients, earning the Award for Meritorious Presentation in recognition of the quality, rigor, and impact of its research. As part of this recognition, Neuroflux received a USD $100 award and the Neuroflux v2 abstract was also featured in the SCALACS Magazine, a publication of the Southern California Section of the American Chemical Society, in the January/February 2026 issue.


Acknowledgment of the Judging Panel

The Neuroflux team extends its sincere appreciation to the distinguished panel of judges for their time, expertise, and thoughtful evaluation:


  • Dr. Rishika Rai, Postdoctoral Research Associate, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

  • Ms. Yeshvi Tomar, Graduate Student, Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California

  • Ms. Sydney Krata, Graduate Student, USC STEM Cell and Regenerative Medicine

  • Ms. Tianna Young, Graduate Student, USC STEM Cell and Regenerative Medicine

  • Mr. Lucky Morales, SCALACS Executive Committee Member, Younger Optics, Torrance, California

  • Mr. Edward Tahmassian, Science Faculty, Glendale High School, Glendale, California


This recognition reflects the Neuroflux team’s continued focus on building rigorous, interpretable, and sustainable AI solutions for brain tumor diagnosis, and reinforces the project’s commitment to advancing responsible innovation at the intersection of science, medicine, and global health.


The Neuroflux team extends sincere appreciation to the American Chemical Society SCALACS and NYACS sections for providing a rigorous and supportive platform that encourages early-stage researchers to engage in high-level scientific inquiry and academic discourse.


This milestone represents another step forward in Neuroflux’s continued development and dissemination within the global research community.

 
 
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