Hector Astrom, an undergraduate researcher in the Affective Computing group, is the recipient of the 2024 MIT Outstanding UROP Student Award—First-Year Undergraduate. Hector was nominated for his work on the Sound(e)scape project, in which he collaborated with Affective Computing postdoctoral fellow Alaa Algargoosh.
On working with Hector, Algargoosh says, "Hector has shown exceptional dedication to the project, embracing the freedom and uncertain environment of research with enthusiasm. His work on the Sound(e)scape project during the IAP (Independent Activities Period) stands as a testament to his rapid growth as a student and researcher. One of Hector's notable strengths is his ability to effectively communicate his research findings. He has presented his work with clarity, demonstrating an excellent understanding of a new research area. He also asked critical questions that shaped the direction of the research project."