BU Ph.D. candidate Assemgul Kozhabek from the SciTech Computing and Informatics department has won the HE Class GreenIT 2023 competition run by the British Computer Society (BCS) – the chartered institute for IT.
The competition, open to students across the world, asked for suggestions for ‘How Computing can address the Energy Crisis.’ Assemgul’s winning entry was a poster that featured comics and anecdotes on urban traffic congestion as one of the main contributors to the energy crisis. It should be highlighted that she also focuses on congestion mitigation in her Ph.D. thesis.
Assemgul expressed her gratitude to Dr. Martyn Polkinghorne and Ph.D. supervisor Dr. Wei Koong Chai for their guidance and support.











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