The Inform Prize is back this year - In person
Now into its 9th year, The Inform Prize, funded by Intelligent Plant, was launched in 2014 to encourage Computing Science students at the University of Aberdeen to think about how they might communicate their ideas and research findings to local employers and promote interaction between industry and academia.
This year there are three categories - Best Presentation, Best Idea and Best Implementation
Winners will be presented with a trophy and £800.
For their third year project, students are initially tasked with creating a digital solution to a real life problem. During the final stages of their project, students are asked to present their idea to a panel of judges, give a demonstration of the product in action, and take part in a question and answer session, before the judges go on to decide who the winners are.
Join us on Wednesday 28th September 2022 at the OGV Podium
Meet the Teams:
TEAM
ALPHA
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Team Leader:
Team Members:
Andrej Szalma
Zixin Zeng
Danail Dimov
Dimana Karakirova
Karol Hetman
Mahmoud Adi
team
bravo
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Team Leader:
Team Members:
Christine Koppel
Rufus Behr
Lisa Mentzer
Deniss Vasilenko
Hayden Killoh
Agata Nowak
team
ECHO
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Team Leader:
Team Members:
Khadijah Salihu
Ivan Gavanozov
Elia Orsini
Miguel Villanueva Lumbreras
Mirela Dancheva
Mihail Beshkov
team
FOXTROT
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Team Leader:
Team Members:
Cameron Begg
Darius Dragnea
Atanas Komsiyski
Andrej Volckov
Kholla Sikandar
Yixin Chen
team
GOLF
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Team Leader:
Team Members:
Joanna Chojnowska
Sasha Gdaniec
Warren Braggs
Aleksandrs Kobuzovs
Maxence
Meet the Judges:
Dr John Barrow
Dean for Entrepreneurship & Employability
Jen Scott
Digital Development Manager
James Dearie
Director
Iona Currie
Managing
Director
Professor Wamberto Vasconcelos, Head of Computing Science, School of Natural and Computing Sciences,
University of Aberdeen said:
Our students have fruitful contacts with Intelligent Plant, which enthuse and inform students about current projects and cutting edge technologies. This exposure proves invaluable to educate students on research and development in the industry, and bridge the gap between theory and practice. The Inform Prize integrates perfectly within the third year syllabus, and each year our students surpass all expectations with the thought, planning and enthusiasm that they apply to their projects and their presentation.