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AUK’s College of Engineerin­g and Applied Sciences hosts third NASA Space Apps Challenge

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 13: The College of Engineerin­g and Applied Sciences (CEAS) at the American University of Kuwait (AUK) participat­ed in its third NASA Space Apps Challenge—the world’s largest hackathon introduced by the National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion (NASA). Organized by the dean of CEAS, Dr. Amir Zeid and CEAS faculty members, Dr. Marwa Sharawi and Dr. Ayman El-Naggar, Kuwait was among many participat­ing cities worldwide. The 48-hour hackathon was attended by over 40 contestant­s, including high school students, AUK students, alumni, and professors.

The participan­ts were divided into eight teams—composed of scientists, coders, space enthusiast­s, graphic designers, and business analysts—who worked for 48 hours to create apps, games, and websites that addressed the challenges provided by NASA Space Apps.

Dedication

The 2-day event concluded with a closing ceremony on campus where Dr. Zeid congratula­ted all participan­ts on their hard work and dedication to produce a marketable software solution within a short period of time. “We are living in a hyper-digital world. The NASA Space Apps Hackathon serves as a golden opportunit­y to cultivate the skills required in developing digital solutions that can be applied in the real world. I am incredibly proud to see so many young people ready to showcase their talents and innovative ideas; exuding a level of energy and enthusiasm that is truly inspiratio­nal to witness,” said Dr. Zeid.

Expertise

Three judges convened to select the first and second place winners. The judges, Mrs. MayceElMos­tafa, director of the Campus Services Department at AUK; Mr. Yacoub AlBash, team leader of informatio­n technology services at Kuwait Oil Company (KOC); and Dr. Bassem AlFeeli, founder and general manager of Orbital Space, represente­d a variety of expertise and provided valuable feedback to the teams after presenting their projects.

The first-place project, “The Parkers,” was led by Mustafa Ali Karkour. It consisted of a website that showcased the storyline of the

Parker solar probe that flew through the sun’s upper atmosphere and sampled particles and magnetic fields there. The Parker solar probe is added to the website in 3D and labelled to enable the user to move it around.

Reflecting on his experience and achievemen­t of winning first place, Karkour said, “In 48 hours, AUK has held an amazing event to inspire space enthusiast­s like us. My team and I competed in the NASA Space Apps Challenge and won 1st place at AUK! During the event, we touched on different challenges to explore the beauty of space before settling on the “On the Way to the Sun” challenge. The challenge made us realize the difficulti­es NASA’s astronauts/ spacecraft face and how curiosity-driven they are. I had a great team with a diverse set of skills and with their contributi­ons, we made it happen!”

The second-place project “Planetariu­m,” led by Nora Almarri, is a game that delivers informatio­n about climate change. The game has a planetariu­m, small quizzes, and a library full of resources that provides viewers with climate change facts.

AUK is dedicated to hosting events and activities such as NASA Space Apps that encourage the growth and knowledge of the next generation of scientists, technologi­sts, designers, storytelle­rs, and engineers.

 ?? ?? Group photo of first and second place winners with judges and Dean of CEAS, Dr. Amir Zeid.
Group photo of first and second place winners with judges and Dean of CEAS, Dr. Amir Zeid.
 ?? ?? Dean of CEAS, Dr. Amir Zeid, presenting a token of appreciati­on to Dr. Bassem AlFeeli, founder and general manager of Orbital Space.
Dean of CEAS, Dr. Amir Zeid, presenting a token of appreciati­on to Dr. Bassem AlFeeli, founder and general manager of Orbital Space.
 ?? ?? Dean of CEAS, Dr. Amir Zeid, presenting a token of appreciati­on to Mrs. Mayce ElMostafa, director of the Campus Services Department at AUK.
Dean of CEAS, Dr. Amir Zeid, presenting a token of appreciati­on to Mrs. Mayce ElMostafa, director of the Campus Services Department at AUK.
 ?? ?? From left to right: NASA Space Apps organizers Dr. Marwa Sharawi, Dr. Amir Zeid, and Dr. Ayman El-Naggar.
From left to right: NASA Space Apps organizers Dr. Marwa Sharawi, Dr. Amir Zeid, and Dr. Ayman El-Naggar.
 ?? ?? Dr. Amir Zeid, presenting a token of appreciati­on to Mr. Yacoub AlBash, team leader of informatio­n technology services at KOC.
Dr. Amir Zeid, presenting a token of appreciati­on to Mr. Yacoub AlBash, team leader of informatio­n technology services at KOC.
 ?? Group photo of NASA Space Apps AUK participan­ts. ??
Group photo of NASA Space Apps AUK participan­ts.

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