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Neoworks Undergraduate Awards

Neoworks support the University College London Computer Science Department by funding two annual awards for undergraduate students. Further information about the awards may be found on the UCL Computer Science Department web site.

Neoworks Undergraduate Prize for Outstanding Contribution to the Social and Intellectual Life of the Department

This award of £250 is offered to a student who the Board of Examiners judge to have made an outstanding contribution to the social and intellectual life of the Computer Science Department.

Winners

  • Academic Year 2006-2007

    Bence Pastzor

  • Academic Year 2005-2006

    Steve Edwards, MSc Computer Science

  • Academic Year 2004-2005

    Andrew Cox

  • Academic Year 2003-2004

    The prize is split between ten students in recognition of their work for the Pearson Society:

    • Tim Taylor - President (Post Graduate)
    • Shih-Ying Sun - President (Under Graduate)
    • Clarence Sittampalam - Treasurer (Post Graduate)
    • Amir Fanian - Treasurer (Under Graduate)
    • John Tang - Vice President (Under Graduate)
    • David Nguyen - Secretary / Website
    • Visar Bekteshi - Publicity Officer
    • Love Joy Mendoza - Publicity Officer
    • Kim Zeitler - Publicity Officer / Mailing List Postmaster
    • Kamruz Zaman - Sports Officer
  • Academic Year 2002-2003

    Mark Delacour, MSci Computer Science

  • Academic Year 2001-2002

    Greg Paperin, MSci Computer Science

Neoworks Fourth Year Undergraduate Prize for the Best Performing Graduating Student

This award of £250 is offered to the graduating student who the Board of Examiners judge to have displayed the best academic performance during their fourth year.

Winners

  • Academic Year 2006-2007

    Jason Tatton

  • Academic Year 2005-2006

    Oscar Paul Kozlowski

  • Academic Year 2004-2005

    Samir Halai

  • Academic Year 2003-2004

    Susannah Moat, MSci Computer Science

  • Academic Year 2002-2003

    Kevwe Edewor, MSci Computer Science

  • Academic Year 2001-2002

    Tristan Bonsall, MSci Computer Science