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Closing Ceremony

A hackathon hosted by students of

John P. Stevens High School

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The Turnout

  • Over 250 participants!
  • Over 46 projects submitted!
  • A very successful in person event

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A Special Thanks to Our Sponsors

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A Special Thanks to Our Advisors and Supporters

  • Mr. Craig Giuliano
  • Mr. Daanish Kazi
  • Mr. Lorenzo Henriquez
  • Mr. Robert Giordano
  • Mr. Joseph Lee
  • Mr. Kevin Kearney
  • Edison Board of Education
  • JPS Administration

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Time for Awards!

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Public Choice Hack

36 Votes

Triangleation

By Aryan Ahire, Ailesh Verma, Rithvik Banerjee, and Pranava Behera

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Best Youth Hack

RateMyTeachers

By Adithiya Venkatakrishnan

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Most Launchable Hack

Flaggle

By Panaov Sonkar

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Best Use of ML

2nd Place

Balladeer

By Kevin Liu and Anish Pallati

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Best Use of ML

1st Place

Automapic

By Neel Vinchhi

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Best Game Design

2nd Place

Triangleation

By Aryan Ahire, Ailesh Verma, Rithvik Banerjee, and Pranava Behera

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Best Game Design

1st Place

Birth of a Nation

By Matthew Miller, Harsh Choksi, Ani R, and Ishaan Mhatre

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Best Lab Simulation

2nd Place

EvoSquare

By Ishaan Sinha, Tejas Raghuram, Vignesh Saravanakumar, and Aryan Kashyap

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Best Lab Simulation

1st Place

Snell’s Law Simulated Physics Lab

By Amogh Bysani, Ansh Bhatia, Anuj Choudhari, Sendalan Sasikaran, and Sriraj Muddu

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Best Hack for Education

3rd Place

FloatTopia

By Nikolaus Fishmeister, Derek You, Mahesh Ramani, and Max Sun

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Best Hack for Education

2nd Place

Calorimeter Lab

By Romir Tandon, Luca Ramniceanu, Nikita Shevyakov, and Samuel Liu

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Best Hack for Education

1st Place 👑

QuickFix

By Sneho Ghosh, Neha Sajja, and Anjali Sinha

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Check

hackjps-2023.devpost.com

For more info!

If you won an award, you will be contacted via email within the next few days.

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Thank you all for making this an outstanding event!

Stay tuned for HackJPS 2024!

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Winner Update: VidNote was mistakenly selected for the Best Youth Hack due to a recording error on our end. The real winner for this category is RateMyTeachers. VidNote will be compensated for our mistake.