Hamirpur NIT student to participate in BTech NYUAD Hackathon 2024
Press Trust of India | February 19, 2024 | 02:16 PM IST | 1 min read
Yash Upadhyay, a BTech student at NIT Hamirpur, will participate in the New York University Abu Dhabi Hackathon from April 25 to 28.
HAMIRPUR: Yash Upadhyay, a BTech student of the physics and photonics sciences department, NIT Hamirpur, will take part in in the BTech NYUAD Hackathon 2024 in New York University Abu Dhabi, officials on Monday said.
This hackathon to be held from April 25 to 28 focuses on quantum computing and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for social well-being, they said. Expert teams will guide the students in the hackathon. There will be a special discussion on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence with the students.
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Hackathon is a social coding event that brings computer programmers and other interested people together to improve upon or build a new software programme. Solutions to the problems related to quantum computing, chemistry, computer science, healthcare, mathematics, climate change, health care, online gaming, security, social sciences and art will be explored in the hackathon, said a spokesman of the NIT, Hamirpur. National Institute of Technology director HM Suryavanshi and registrar Archana Santosh Nanoti have congratulated Yash for his selection.
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