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Students Created Web Apps, Video Games and AI-Generated Navigation Systems at the University杏吧原版檚 First Hackathon

Industry sponsors called HackNewHaven a resounding success as students from universities across Connecticut and Massachusetts collaborated, developed tech products, and presented their innovations as part of the student-run hackathon.

April 1, 2025

By Jackie Hennessey, Contributing Writer

Students participating in the University of New Haven's HackNewHaven event
Students participating in the University of New Haven's HackNewHaven event

They were 20 hours in. The sun was rising, and they had just a bit more time to finish and present the app and video game they were developing.

Lauren Lynch '27 a computer science major at the University, and Khaled Khan and Ivan Mendez, sophomore computer science majors at UConn, were undeterred as they worked together, forging on.

They were competing in the University of New Haven杏吧原版檚 HackNewHaven. With sponsors including Microsoft, IBM, FactSet, and Microboard, and mentor support from , a global hacker community, the event was a chance for students to build an app that would provide a solution to a social issue, create an AI-powered navigation tool, or develop a video game that centered on colonizing space.

杏吧原版淲e had a hard time deciding what to do because we wanted to create a game and tackle an issue,杏吧原版 Mendez said. They chose to create an app that focused on college students and their mental health. Using Google杏吧原版檚 Gemini API, they created an AI-powered mental health assistant. The app featured an emotion recognition scanner that could discern real-time emotions, and a voice- and text-based live mental health assistant 杏吧原版 a chatbot 杏吧原版 that could provide support. They also created a video game where a person journeyed along and threw snowballs at creatures they encountered.

杏吧原版淭he game杏吧原版檚 a bit silly,杏吧原版 Lynch said 杏吧原版 which is what they were aiming for 杏吧原版 a fun stress reliever.

杏吧原版淯p until 6 a.m. I didn't see the project coming to light, we had so many setbacks with the voice and facial recognition not working correctly and having to start back from scratch,杏吧原版 said Lynch, who began the HackNewHaven experience with her teammates around 11 a.m. the previous day. 杏吧原版淲hen we did reach the moment where everything worked together, not only was there relief but also a sense of pride.杏吧原版

MindConnect won Best Video Game Design and additional awards from Major League Hacking. 杏吧原版淚t felt incredible to have our work pay off,杏吧原版 Lynch said.

President Jens Frederiksen speaking at the University of New Haven's inaugural HackNewHaven event
President Jens Frederiksen speaking at the University of New Haven's inaugural HackNewHaven event
'It reinforces why these hands-on experiences are so valuable.'

The event came about as officemates Thomas Rossi, M.S., assistant department chair of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science, and Shivanjali Khare, Ph.D., assistant professor of computer science, talked about the University hosting a hackathon.

杏吧原版淲e wanted to give students an opportunity to create and show what they could do in 24 hours,杏吧原版 Prof. Rossi said. 杏吧原版淲ith Major League Hacking杏吧原版檚 help, we were able to provide participants with credits for popular services they could use to bring their ideas to life.杏吧原版

Prof. Rossi and Dr. Khare said students and recent graduates took part in 杏吧原版渞apid and collaborative engineering across 24 hours to create functioning software prototypes.杏吧原版 The student-led event was helmed by executive board Matthew Windsor 杏吧原版25 M.S., Angelina Casiano, 杏吧原版28, Kyle Mather 杏吧原版26, Hassan Jannan 杏吧原版28, and Christian Betten 杏吧原版26.

杏吧原版淲e started working on this about a year and a half ago, we杏吧原版檝e had many challenges 杏吧原版 getting sponsors and marketing the event,杏吧原版 Windsor said. 杏吧原版淚杏吧原版檝e learned project-management skills and team-building skills. We have a team that杏吧原版檚 so committed; it杏吧原版檚 been great to see it come to fruition.杏吧原版

杏吧原版淎s a research faculty, I found watching the students problem solve and innovate outside the classroom to be both inspiring and insightful,杏吧原版 Dr. Khare said. 杏吧原版淚t reinforces why these hands-on experiences are so valuable.杏吧原版

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Emily Yin, a Major League Hacking coach and mentor, who travels to hackathons across the country, said she was 杏吧原版渟o impressed with how organized the event was杏吧原版 and how passionate students were about their projects.

Throughout, students had the chance to network with staff from sponsoring companies who later judged the projects along with University faculty. 杏吧原版淭hey shared so many insights with the students,杏吧原版 Dr. Khare said.

As the hours and minutes ticked down Sunday, Ritwik Babu '25 M.S., Sampath Kothuri, '25 M.S. and Yash Desai '26 were busy in Kaplan Hall building an app that would create encrypted texts from person to person 杏吧原版 and machine to machine 杏吧原版 so the texts and images couldn杏吧原版檛 be seen anywhere, not even on a database, working to make a wall so impenetrable, it would take 杏吧原版渁 billion years杏吧原版 to breach it.

They had read about the latest data breach at a university affecting students and alumni, and they wanted to solve it. Babu said it was a powerful lesson in collaboration, and it stretched each of them. 杏吧原版淲e were encountering things we haven杏吧原版檛 used before, so we had to look so much up and learned from that,杏吧原版 he said.

A team of students collaborating during HackNewHaven
A team of students collaborating during HackNewHaven
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In a room nearby, Yebsira Bizualem and Paul Harden, juniors from Trinity College, worked with Siri Gangadharaiah 杏吧原版24 M.S., and Vineeth Paradesi 杏吧原版24 M.S., to develop an app that would create a playlist on Spotify using an algorithm based on a person杏吧原版檚 mood.

It was a long night, they said, but at 6 am they had their eureka moment when the app began to work. They felt very supported by the University杏吧原版檚 faculty and student volunteers. 杏吧原版淭hey came around, even at 3 am, to make sure we had everything we needed,杏吧原版 Bizualem said.

Casiano said it was exciting to watch the participants brainstorm. 杏吧原版淭hey had the chance to show off their skills and how they think,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淪ome were drawing on white boards. Others were writing out complicated diagrams, or they were just talking it out. To see them present to judges and be proud of what they made here, that杏吧原版檚 the biggest success of HackNewHaven.杏吧原版

杏吧原版楾hey are very advanced students杏吧原版

Dharani Ravanam '25 M.S., Teja Asritha Goli, '25 M.S., Karthik Bommarthi, '25 M.S., Chaitanya Muga '26 M.S. said while they were taking an AI course with Dr. Khare, she encouraged them to take part in hackathons to 杏吧原版渄eepen our understanding of AI.杏吧原版

They chose to create FindYourWay, an AI navigation tool that focused on fire rescue, because they were concerned about how 杏吧原版渕any people are losing their lives in fire accidents within large buildings because they choose the wrong escape route, often heading toward the fire instead of a safer path. While existing measures, such as sensors, can detect fire, they do not provide information about its exact location. Emergency exits can sometimes catch fire, making evacuation even more challenging,杏吧原版 Ravanam said.

They won first place in the AI navigation tool category as well as awards from Major League Hacking. 杏吧原版淲e want to continue this project,杏吧原版 Ravanam said. 杏吧原版淒uring the hackathon, we generated some excellent ideas for improvement and explored how these ideas can be applied in various fields.杏吧原版

Justin Orcutt '12 MBA, director of cybersecurity at Microsoft, said he was bowled over by the passion students showed. 杏吧原版淭hey are thinking about a social problem and creating solutions that can be built upon to help generations to come,杏吧原版 he said. 杏吧原版淭hey are very advanced students. The learning experience they get from the University of New Haven and other schools in the area is extraordinary.杏吧原版

Orcutt said the skills students sharpened here will help them in their future careers. 杏吧原版淭he Hackathon helps with teamwork skills, presentation capabilities, organization, and time management,杏吧原版 he said. 杏吧原版淏ut more important than any of that is that they are engaging with industry. Now they can think 'how can we use this great idea we had, use the feedback we received from industry, and turn it into something amazing?杏吧原版櫺影稍鏉