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Green Tech Jam – 2024

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The Green Tech Jam runs over 12 weeks, engaging Computer Science students in a series of lectures, practical workshops, and guest talks. Students collaborate in teams to develop web applications with a focus on social impact. These web applications address specific problem statements aligned with one or more of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aiming to create tangible solutions for real-world challenges. At the end, students present their completed web applications to a panel of judges comprising industry professionals, representatives from charitable organisations, and academia.

First place: Common Cents

Common Cents is a fun and educational web application with the aim of teaching young people healthy money habits to implement into their daily lives. It is an idle simulation integrated with quizzes. Additionally, there is a budget tracker which the user can input their real-life spending to understand more about their personal finances.

Students:

  • Rupanshu Singh – Computer Science
  • Athavi Sivakumaran – Computer Science
  • Saul Roche – Computer Science
  • Sharmika Nirmalan – Computing and Information Technology
  • William Bang – Computer Science
  • Mohammed Mkharam – Computing and Information Technology

Prize awarded: £1,500

Second place: Eunoias

Eunoias solves the problem of nurturing a healthy workforce with a platform for companies to help improve their employee’s mental health (via the counsellor) while maintaining professionalism. This app has many features including mental health assessments, an intervention system in which counsellors can help employees facing challenges, and a leaderboard to promote healthy competition which in turn, helps each user. Managers with admin permissions will also have a dashboard with moderative capabilities. The user will also have a dashboard showing statistics, articles and challenges.

Students:

  • Ismaeel Anjum – Computer Science
  • Aran Jannson – Computer Science
  • Alex Horgan – Computer Science
  • Karl Posnett – Computer Science
  • Naim Ali – Computer Science
  • John Nicholas Nor – Computer Science

Prize awarded: £1,000

Third place: Empower Events

Empower Events is a platform for disabled users to find accessible events for them and to be able to leave feedback for to charity to make improvements. This will allow disabled people to have a voice in the activity’s created for them – on a website especially designed to fit all their needs.

Students:

  • Thomas Draper – Computer Science
  • Omar Houchou – Computer Science
  • Miles Legood – Computer Science
  • Sam Ivuerah – Computer Science
  • Matthew Dawson – Computer Science
  • Nishita Chandani – Computer Science

Prize awarded: £500