On October 5, Jaymin Ding '25 participated in the Princeton University Science Fair and his poster won first place, earning high praise from the judges. Jaymin presented "Multi-wavelength Classification of Active and Star-forming Galaxies on the BPT Diagram with Supervised Machine Learning Models," research he completed with mentorship from Antonio Rodriguez, a Ph.D. student at Caltech.
In addition, Jaymin’s paper "Improved Fermi Gamma-ray Source Classifications with SRG/eROSITA X-ray Counterparts using Machine Learning" was accepted to MIT's Undergraduate Research Technology Conference. The conference is mainly for undergraduate students, but high school students who do research at the undergraduate level are also considered. Jaymin also completed this research with mentorship from Antonio Rodriguez.
Congratulations, Jaymin.