Chotepong Victor Tangton, Chotepong.Tangton@gmail.com, Computer Science at TAMS at UNT
Chotepong Victor Tangton, specializing in code equivalence analysis with a focus on
detecting patched and unpatched code under the guidance of Professor Yuede Ji. He
is originally from Plano, Texas. Chotepong is currently enrolled at TAMS, an early
entrance college. In his leisure time, he enjoys pursuing interests such as soccer,
weightlifting, and video gaming. Spending quality time with friends and family holds
a special place in his priorities.
Evan B. Putnam, ebp20@humboldt.edu, evanbputnam@gmail.com, Computer Science at Cal Poly Humboldt
Evan B. Putnam is a senior at Cal Poly Humboldt, on track to graduate in Winter 2023
with a bachelor's degree in computer science. Evan has actively participated in distinguished
competitions like the International Collegiate Programming Competition and Cal Poly
Humboldt's Hackathon. During his spare time, Evan dedicates himself to projects centered
on game development and virtual reality, skillfully employing the Unity Engine.
Victor Martinez-Gil, victor_martinezgil1@baylor.edu, Computer Science at Baylor University
Victor Martinez-Gil is a student majoring in Mathematics and minoring in Computer
Science at Baylor University. Originally from Spain, Victor relocated to pursue higher
education. His academic passions center around Machine Learning and AI, and he has
ambitions of conducting advanced research in these fields during his graduate studies.
In his leisure time, Victor enjoys engaging in hobbies such as music making, watching
movies, and regular workouts.
Quinn Bennett, quinnbennett03@gmail.com, MSCS department studying Computer Science at St. Olaf College.
Quinn Bennett is a rising junior at St. Olaf College studying computer science and
Japanese. They are interested in exploring all computer science has to offer and are
passionate about making STEM and computer science a more welcoming place for women
and gender non-conforming students, especially in research.
Dylan Nihal Senarath, dylansenarath@yahoo.com, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cal Poly Pomona
Dylan Nihal Senarath, an out-of-state student from Florida, is set to graduate in
December with a dual degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He has spent the
last two years as a Power Engineering intern, gaining valuable experience in research-level
software testing and development. His most recent project involved leading the Camera
Team for his Senior Design requirement, where he implemented machine learning and
object detection models for autonomous movement and obstacle avoidance on an Unmanned
Ground Vehicle. Outside of his academic pursuits, Dylan enjoys playing basketball,
socializing with friends, and maintaining a regular gym routine.
Katie Charubin, katcharubin@gmail.com or Katie.charubin@tcu.edu, Computer Science at Texas Christian University
Katie Charubin, a junior Computer Science major at TCU (Texas Christian University),
hails from Rocklin, CA, with roots in the Silicon Valley. She possesses a keen interest
in algorithmic problem-solving and programming for innovation. At TCU, Katie serves
as a grader and TA in the computer science department, is a member of the Computer
Science Society, and holds the role of Parliamentarian for Gamma Phi Beta sorority.
Her research journey commenced with the REU: TaMaLe program, culminating in co-authoring
a paper on the Implementation of High-Utility Itemset Mining Algorithms for Predictive
Analytics of Smartphone Context Events.
Abbie Seale, seaag-24@rhodes.edu, Computer Science at Rhodes College
Abbie Seale initially had plans to pursue a career in the medical field but had an introduction
to computer science through a spontaneous class choice. Her newfound passion led her
to envision a future in research, with a particular emphasis on predicting and analyzing
neurological diseases. During her leisure hours, Abbie finds joy in playing the guitar
and spending quality time with her canine companion.