On June 19–20, the national stage of Global HackAtom was held at the University of Rwanda (Kigali). Eight teams (40 students) from three university institutes took part. Participants worked on a case dedicated to developing an interactive application to help understand economic issues related to the non-energy use of nuclear technologies. The program included scientific and educational lectures by experts from IATE NRNU MEPhI (one of Rosatom’s partner universities).
More news
The final of the Global HackAtom international student championship
The final of the Global HackAtom international student championship held as part of the World Atomic Week
On July 17–18, the national stage of Global HackAtom was held in Yogyakarta (Indonesia) at the Polytechnic Institute of Nuclear Technology under the auspices of the National Research and…
On July 16–17, the national stage of Global HackAtom was held at the University of Namibia (UNAM, Windhoek). Thirteen teams from three different higher education institutions in Namibia…
On June 26–27, within the framework of the Obninsk Tech Summer School, the national stage of Global HackAtom took place. The event brought together 18 multinational teams (about 100…
On June 5–6, the national stage of Global HackAtom was held at the Almaty branch of the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI with the support of Rosatom. The event was attended by 13…
On May 19–20, the national stage of Global HackAtom took place at the University of Debrecen. Eleven teams from three Hungarian universities participated in the event. Teams worked on a…
On May 19–20, the national stage of the international student championship Global HackAtom took place at the Higher University of San Andrés. The event brought together 50 teams (more than…
On May 15–16, the national stage of Global HackAtom took place in Tashkent. More than 60 students from 3 technical universities worked on creating a project for an “atomic cluster.” In…
On May 15–16, the national stage of Global HackAtom was held in Rio de Janeiro. The championship brought together 70 students from 14 universities across the country. Teams developed…