@Alexey_Root@USChess Are you a university student or faculty researching a topic related to chess? If so, you could win up to $1,000 in the 2025 cycle.
Apply by May 15! ⏩ chessable.com/research_awards
Washington Square Park in New York City is home to one of the world’s most iconic street chess scenes.
Fascinated, FM Eugene Choi Yoo turned it into a research project and won a 2024 Chessable Research Award.
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The 2024 Chessable Research Awards had five student winners, including Alex Knopps. He explores whether solving chess puzzles alone or with a partner leads to better outcomes.
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Dr. Alexey Root, Chessable Research Awards Coordinator, and members of the UTD Chess Club share a booth at UTD's Undergraduate Research Match Day.
Friendly reminder that you can apply until May 15 to the Chessable Research Awards!
➡️ chessable.com/research_awards
Julia Engel, a 2024 Chessable Research Award winner, uses chess (specifically Chess.com’s Titled Tuesday) to study if men or women are equally likely to reenter in subsequent weeks after disappointing results.
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Are you a university student or faculty researching a topic related to chess? If so, you could win up to $1,000 in the 2025 cycle.
Apply by May 15! ⏩ chessable.com/research_awards