Hackathon Melexis Future Innovators was held at Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. The finalists of the hackathon had a difficult and interesting task. In just two days, they had to create a turnkey isolated DC-DC converter for uniform energy distribution in batteries: solder, assemble circuits, program microcontrollers and test devices.
Organizers:
📌 international Belgian company Melexis
Faculty of Electronics of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (FEL)
Noosphere engineering school
The finalists faced a challenging and interesting task. In just two days, they had to create a turnkey isolated DC-DC converter for uniform energy distribution in batteries: solder, assemble circuits, program microcontrollers, and test devices.
The teams of the finalists
Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute:
- Faculty of Electronics (FEL);
- Faculty of Radio Engineering (RTF);
- Faculty of Engineering and Chemistry ( IHF);
- Educational and Research Institute of Aerospace Technologies (Institute of IAT);
- Educational and Research Institute of Physics and Technology (Institute of FTI);
- Educational and Research Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (Institute of IPSA).
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv:
- Faculty of Computer Science and Cybernetics.
The most creative and effective teams became the winners of the hackathon!
🥇 1st place
Zephir team (FEL)
Yulian Golovchuk, Ilya Golub, Vladyslav Pakanych, Oleksandr Yuras
🥈 2nd place
Team dB Overload (RTF)
Denis Epikhin, Nikita Martynenko
🥉 3rd place
White Monsters team (FEL)
Maria Bogdanova, Veronika Maksymiuk, Mariana Shapovalova, Roman Havdyda, Oleksandr Bulashevych
We are proud that our students are ready to take on professional challenges and create innovative technological solutions!
Such events significantly enhance the practical training of students, expand the prospects for the development of dual education and employment of talented graduates.