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The 2022 Math and AI 4 Girls Award Ceremony will be on Saturday, June 18th, 2022 at 2PM EST.​
Many thanks to our gracious sponsors: HPE, Automation Anywhere, JPMorgan Chase and D.E. Shaw. We would also like to thank our partners, MathCounts and AI4ALL.
Finally, this year's competition wouldn't be possible without our wonderful team members: Yunseo Ha, Kira Lewis, Chinmayi Goyal, Maggie Bai, Snigtha Mohanraj, Andrea Chen, Ivy Guo, Daria Bondarenko, and Sailalitha Kodukula. These girls, a group drawn exclusively from last year's top scorers, have been exemplary in their talent, passion and thoughtfulness.
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Award Recipient List:
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Top 10:
1st Place: Amritha Praveen, IL, 6th grade​
2nd Place: Kira Lewis, NY, 8th grade
3rd Place: Advika Asth

Natalie Shell
Natalie Shell is a current junior at Stanford University, majoring in Computer Science and Math. She has research experience at Stanford's AI4ALL program, MIT's RSI program, and Harvard's Hoffman Lab. More recently, she interned at SpaceX, on the Starlink Direct to Cell team, as well as with Y-Combinator funded AI startup Auravision. She is interested in Quantitative Trading and Computer Vision, as well as entrepreneurship.
Natalie founded Math and AI 4 Girls because she believes that Math and AI should be open to anyone with talent and passion regardless of their background and experience, and she hopes this nonprofit will play a role in removing barriers and achieving greater participation for girls and other underrepresented groups in Math and AI.
Former Presidents
Maggie Bai

Maggie Bai
Maggie will be attending Caltech in fall of 2025. She has been passionate about math since a young age, and discovered her passion in competition math when she was in 5th grade. Since then, she has participated in competitions such as MathCOUNTS, the AMC series, AIME, and more.
Maggie joined Math and AI 4 Girls as an 8th grader, and has since then been inspired enormously by the team, and the many young girls who have submitted entires for the competition. She hopes that this competition can have a positive impact in making math and AI more accessible to young girls.

Chinmayi Goyal
Chinmayi will be attending MIT in fall of 2025. She is passionate about math, science, and robotics and has competed in various competitions such as the USA(J)MO, Math Prize for Girls, the Harvard-MIT Math Tournament and Yale Girls in Math. In addition, her current research focuses on the application of AI, specifically deep reinforcement learning, to solve real-world movement problems.
Chinmayi has been associated with the organization for the past four years and is a political advocate for women's rights. She is very passionate about empowering girls and hopes that the efforts of the organization can continue to encourage them in their pursuits.
Former Team Leads
Maggie Bai
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Ivy Guo
​Ivy Guo will be attending MIT in fall of 2025. She has been participating in math and programming competitions for many years and has achieved top scores in the AMC series and at Math Prize for Girls. Outside of math she loves attempting various craft projects. She is a former problem set team lead.

Andrea Chen
Andrea Chen will be attending MIT in fall of 2025. She has been participating in math competitions since 5th grade. She attended several math summer programs, qualified for AIME multiple times, and was an MPfG invitee. Outside of math, she is an oboist and enjoys coding and listening to music. She is the former communications team lead and outreach manager.
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