Nov. 3 Deadline to Submit Photos for the Mahato “Envisioning the Invisible” Contest

Posted: Published on October 28th, 2014

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Welcome to the Annual Mahato Memorial Event Website!

The 5th Annual Mahato Memorial Eventwill take place on November 19th, 2014! This year, our keynote speaker will be Dr. Albert Folch, Professor of bioengineering at the University of Washington.

The 2014 image and photo contest "Envisioning the Invisible" is now open until November 3rd, 2014. You can check out last year'sImage Contest Winners. TheMahato Memorial Image Contest Galleryis still on display in the CIEMAS atrium.

Hope you will be able to attend this year Mahato event!

The Envisioning the Invisible image contest is way to explore and explain our world. Though the skills honed across disciplines at Duke University are as diverse as the students who employ them, every field of study values students who have mastered the art of explaining dense research through visuals such as pictures and images. Images can stimulate interest in a novel concept or provide further insight into an established theory.

Join the elite group of researchers whohave become visual gurus by submitting your greatest work to the Envisioning the Invisible image contest for display at the Mahato Memorial event and a chance to win one of four CASH PRIZES!

The Mahato Memorial event honorsAbhijit Mahato, a former engineering graduate student who was tragically murdered on Friday, January 18, 2008. He valued activities that bridged the gaps between the science/engineering and social sciences/humanities disciplines, including sports, chess and photography. By holding this multi-disciplinary image contest, we hope to celebrate Abhijit's life by bringing together the graduate and professional community at Duke in a wonderful display of our talents and some friendly competition.

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Nov. 3 Deadline to Submit Photos for the Mahato "Envisioning the Invisible" Contest

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