Going Hands-On
In addition to gaining knowledge through the regular curriculum, students can test and apply what they have learnt in class through hackathons. The idea behind a hackathon is closely aligned to NUS' practice-based approach to learning. We work closely with industry players to offer students the opportunity to work with real business data and solve real business challenges for organisations. Through these industry collaborations, students can gain valuable insights by interacting with industry experts. They can also take part in hackathons or competitions organised by NUS or external organisations.
4-5 February 2017
1st Prize Winners: Team EdZone - A.M. Aditya, Pranjal Dubey and Vijay Penumarti, students from the Master of Technology in Knowledge Engineering programme
26-27 March 2016
3rd Prize Winners: Prabhu Ramamurthy, Preeth Kumar and Sethu Sabarish, students from the Master of Technology in Knowledge Engineering programme
10 October 2015
Winner of the IBM Bluemix Award: Team Proz - Ankesh Khandelwal, Pragyan and Rohan Shinde, students from the Master of Technology in Software Engineering and Master of Technology in Enterprise Business Analytics programmes
29-30 August 2015
2nd Prize Winners: Team ZD - David Low and Zane Lim, students from the Master of Technology in Knowledge Engineering programme
14-16 August 2015
Honourable Mention Prize Winners: Bala Manikandan Sivagnanam, Jeyabalaji Thuda Madhavan, Sathish Kumar and Arun Raja, students from the Master of Technology in Software Engineering and Master of Technology in Enterprise Business Analytics programmes
25-26 July 2015
3rd Prize Winners: Jaga.Me: The Uber of Homecare - Francisco Liwa, student from the Master of Technology in Knowledge Engineering programme
16-19 April 2015
Best App for Active Mobility Winner: Team DND - Nicholas Lim, Cai Bowen, Tran Duy Canh, Desale Devendra Ramchandra, XiangTao Wang and Jasmine Ng, students from the Master of Technology in Knowledge Engineering programme
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30 March 2015
Winning Team: Team Lannisters - Jasmine Ng, Tran Duy Canh and Desale Devendra Ramchandra, students from the Master of Technology in Knowledge Engineering programme
4 November 2014
Winning Team: Team 2Innovation - David Low and Zane Lim, students from the Master of Technology in Knowledge Engineering programme