As part of the partnership initiated by U2B UMFST with the organizers of Cluj Hackathon, a team made up of students from the University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology 'George Emil Palade' in Târgu Mureș has achieved Premiul Special pentru Sinergie, an award that recognizes cohesion, effective collaboration, and the ability to work integrated within a team.
The team was supported and coordinated throughout the competition by asist. drd. ing. Vlad Anitei, who participated as a mentor, providing technical support and strategic guidance during the 48 hours of intense hackathon.
Team members of UMFST:
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Corboș Florentina Ioana – 2nd year, Medical Engineering
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Todoran Cristina Andreea – 2nd year, Medical Engineering
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Roca Teodora Roxana – 1st year, Medical Engineering
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Chețeg Oana-Andreea – 2nd year, Applied Automation and Computer Science
The collaboration between the students from Medical Engineering and those from Applied Automation and Computer Science has generated a balanced combination of expertise in the medical field and engineering skills, allowing the team to develop a relevant, technical, and applicable project.
Cluj Hackathon – a space for innovation and creativity
Cluj Hackathon is a recognized event in the tech ecosystem of Romania, bringing together students, developers, entrepreneurs, and mentors, challenging them to create innovative solutions within a limited time. The competition stimulates critical thinking, adaptability, and teamwork – essential skills in today’s professional environment.
A success that confirms the potential of UMFST
Cluj Hackathon is a recognized event in the tech ecosystem of Romania, bringing together students, developers, entrepreneurs, and mentors, challenging them to create innovative solutions within a limited time. The competition stimulates critical thinking, adaptability, and teamwork – essential skills in today’s professional environment. ...
Congratulations to the UMFST team for this remarkable result and to their mentor for involvement and dedication!
UMFST team awarded at Cluj Hackathon!
As part of the partnership initiated by U2B UMFST with the organizers of Cluj Hackathon, a team made up of students from the University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology 'George Emil Palade' in Târgu Mureș has achieved Premiul Special pentru Sinergie, an award that recognizes cohesion, effective collaboration, and the ability to work integrated within a team.
The team was supported and coordinated throughout the competition by asist. drd. ing. Vlad Anitei, who participated as a mentor, providing technical support and strategic guidance during the 48 hours of intense hackathon.
Team members of UMFST:
Corboș Florentina Ioana – 2nd year, Medical Engineering
Todoran Cristina Andreea – 2nd year, Medical Engineering
Roca Teodora Roxana – 1st year, Medical Engineering
Chețeg Oana-Andreea – 2nd year, Applied Automation and Computer Science
The collaboration between the students from Medical Engineering and those from Applied Automation and Computer Science has generated a balanced combination of expertise in the medical field and engineering skills, allowing the team to develop a relevant, technical, and applicable project.
Cluj Hackathon – a space for innovation and creativity
Cluj Hackathon is a recognized event in the tech ecosystem of Romania, bringing together students, developers, entrepreneurs, and mentors, challenging them to create innovative solutions within a limited time. The competition stimulates critical thinking, adaptability, and teamwork – essential skills in today’s professional environment.
A success that confirms the potential of UMFST
Cluj Hackathon is a recognized event in the tech ecosystem of Romania, bringing together students, developers, entrepreneurs, and mentors, challenging them to create innovative solutions within a limited time. The competition stimulates critical thinking, adaptability, and teamwork – essential skills in today’s professional environment. ...
Congratulations to the UMFST team for this remarkable result and to their mentor for involvement and dedication!