Noteworthy/Achievement: The National Center for Women & Information Technology awarded Holladay a 2016 Collegiate Award for her work on the Robot Gesture Engine (RoGuE). The project enables robots to generate gestures so they can better communicate with humans and in collaborative settings, according to the center. The award includes $10,000, a trophy and a trip to the annual NCWIT Summit on Women and IT. Age: 21 Family: Parents Wendy and Ken; siblings Ben, Annie and Sam Residence: Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood Occupation: Holladay, a native of Slidell, La., is a rising senior at Carnegie Mellon University, where she is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in computer science with a double-major in robotics. She has been a leader in the school’s Women @ SCS and SCS4All, organizations whose mission is to broaden interest in computer science. Quote: “It’s been a dream and goal of mine for a long time to earn a Ph.D., and I really like doing research. I think it makes sense that if you’re happy with something, you should keep doing it.â€? Email Newsletters TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox.