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NeuroChamp Wins 2024 ACC InVenture Prize
Posted April 23, 2024

 

 

Three Georgia Tech students who created a pediatric medical device won $15,000 Wednesday night during the 2024 ACC InVenture Prize, an annual undergraduate entrepreneurship competition.

Biomedical engineering student Caitlin van Zyl, her sister and mechanical engineering major Jacqui van Zyl — both Stamps President's Scholars — and Meg Weaver, a biomedical engineering major, took first place with their invention, NeuroChamp. 

 

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Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering

 

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