The Innovate Fusion Team from #AASTU excelled at the A2SV | Africa to Silicon Valley Generative AI For Africa Hackathon, backed by #Google!
Their project was honored with the Best Technical Implementation Award, earning them a $2500 prize. The students demonstrated their dedication and innovation in architecting AI solutions, showcased on www.thearc.tech.
#A2SVHackathon #GenerativeAI #ArchitectAI #Innovation #TechAward π π₯
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Their project was honored with the Best Technical Implementation Award, earning them a $2500 prize. The students demonstrated their dedication and innovation in architecting AI solutions, showcased on www.thearc.tech.
#A2SVHackathon #GenerativeAI #ArchitectAI #Innovation #TechAward π π₯
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Forwarded from Innovate Fusion
π What a great experience has it been. I'm proud of my team Innovate Fusion [ Biruk Mesfin , Duresa Feyisa, Aser Hailu , Estifanos Samson ] for all the hard work we put in order to achieve this great success.
πWinning the Best Technical Implementation Award is an evidence of the untapped potential our team has to offer.
πCongratulations for all the other teams and Thanks to A2SV | Africa to Silicon Valley for organizing such a successful hackaton.
#Winners #Hackaton #A2SV #Africa #GenerativeAI
πWinning the Best Technical Implementation Award is an evidence of the untapped potential our team has to offer.
πCongratulations for all the other teams and Thanks to A2SV | Africa to Silicon Valley for organizing such a successful hackaton.
#Winners #Hackaton #A2SV #Africa #GenerativeAI
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π£π Calling all 2nd year Software students!π©βπ»π¨βπ»
πGet ready for an unforgettable welcome event that is sure to inspire and motivate you as you embark on your second year of studies.π₯
π₯Join us for an exclusive virtual event featuring esteemed guests from AASTU's software department who will share their invaluable insights and experiences with you. π€Learn from the best as they discuss how they achieved their success and offer advice for your own journey.
β‘We are featuring special guests Amanuel Sisay, an SE intern at Square, A2SVian and ALX mentor, as well as Hana Workneh, co-founder of Rahove Technologies and also an A2SVianπ€―. Plus, Gemechis Elias, A2SVian and Mobile app developer who developed the AASTU Student Appπ₯.
π Date: Wednesday, Nov 15, 2023
β±οΈTime: 8:00pm/2:00LT(night)
πLocation: virtually
π RSVP to attend
Get ready to be inspired, motivated, and equipped with the knowledge you need to succeed. See you there!π€©π₯
πGet ready for an unforgettable welcome event that is sure to inspire and motivate you as you embark on your second year of studies.π₯
π₯Join us for an exclusive virtual event featuring esteemed guests from AASTU's software department who will share their invaluable insights and experiences with you. π€Learn from the best as they discuss how they achieved their success and offer advice for your own journey.
β‘We are featuring special guests Amanuel Sisay, an SE intern at Square, A2SVian and ALX mentor, as well as Hana Workneh, co-founder of Rahove Technologies and also an A2SVianπ€―. Plus, Gemechis Elias, A2SVian and Mobile app developer who developed the AASTU Student Appπ₯.
π Date: Wednesday, Nov 15, 2023
β±οΈTime: 8:00pm/2:00LT(night)
πLocation: virtually
π RSVP to attend
Get ready to be inspired, motivated, and equipped with the knowledge you need to succeed. See you there!π€©π₯
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Selective Attention Psychology Test π
Focus and watch the video, let see how many pass you can count ...
By Prof. Daniel Simon
#Random #Fact #Psychology
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Focus and watch the video, let see how many pass you can count ...
By Prof. Daniel Simon
#Random #Fact #Psychology
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Forwarded from Hult Prize at AASTU
Hult Prize OnCampus Competitions 2024 is here. This year we have a lot planned for teams competing. We will provide resources, coaching, networking and much more. So what do you need to qualify for this competition? Form a team of 3-5 people all students at AASTU (except one, you can have one outsider in your team) => Come up with an idea => Register => Compete. That's all you need to do to get your chance to grow, network and make an impact on your community and beyond. Follow us on our official social media outlets (Telegram, LinkedIn, Youtube, and Twitter)
I'm always impressed by the supportive environment in Software Engineering at AASTU. The people are amazing; even though the academics are challenge, you will benefit from the community. I've spoken a couple of times on welcome events to fresh joiners in this department.π
There are a lot of untold stories of successful students here. I hope other #departments learn from this and help juniors by sharing experiences. π
#SoftwareDevelopers #GDSC #AASTU
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There are a lot of untold stories of successful students here. I hope other #departments learn from this and help juniors by sharing experiences. π
#SoftwareDevelopers #GDSC #AASTU
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@innovate_aastu
Code IT | Remote Work
I'm always impressed by the supportive environment in Software Engineering at AASTU. The people are amazing; even though the academics are challenge, you will benefit from the community. I've spoken a couple of times on welcome events to fresh joiners in thisβ¦
Keynote from the guests, Ibsa, Dagmawi, and Ruth:π
1. "Imposter syndrome is common, and you should feel it. If you are at the top and don't have anything to learn in one place, you are in the wrong place. But don't compare yourself with others. Embrace the discomfort of growth; it's a sign of progress and an opportunity to evolve."
2. "Learn to say no; take care of yourself. Your well-being is not a luxury; it's a necessity. Saying no is not a weakness but a strength that preserves your energy for what truly matters."
3. "Don't try to follow everyone's path; don't try to learn everything at the same time. We all have our learning preferences; stay calm. Focus on your journey, prioritize what resonates with you, and understand that growth is a gradual process."
4. "If you are not interested in software, at least give it a try. The department itself may be boring, but if you make it your hobby, you will get the most out of it. Find the passion within the subject; it's often the key to unlocking its true potential."
5. "Make sure there are three types of people in your surroundings: the ones we learn from, the ones equal to us, and the ones we help. Surround yourself with a diverse network that fosters continuous learning, mutual support, and personal growth."
6. "Take action for things you want to do in life. Knowledge itself is nothing; convert it into solving problems, at least your own. Apply what you learn; transform information into practical solutions that contribute to your personal and professional development."
7. "Life is bigger and temporary. Be grateful for your growth. "
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Share your notes. π
1. "Imposter syndrome is common, and you should feel it. If you are at the top and don't have anything to learn in one place, you are in the wrong place. But don't compare yourself with others. Embrace the discomfort of growth; it's a sign of progress and an opportunity to evolve."
2. "Learn to say no; take care of yourself. Your well-being is not a luxury; it's a necessity. Saying no is not a weakness but a strength that preserves your energy for what truly matters."
3. "Don't try to follow everyone's path; don't try to learn everything at the same time. We all have our learning preferences; stay calm. Focus on your journey, prioritize what resonates with you, and understand that growth is a gradual process."
4. "If you are not interested in software, at least give it a try. The department itself may be boring, but if you make it your hobby, you will get the most out of it. Find the passion within the subject; it's often the key to unlocking its true potential."
5. "Make sure there are three types of people in your surroundings: the ones we learn from, the ones equal to us, and the ones we help. Surround yourself with a diverse network that fosters continuous learning, mutual support, and personal growth."
6. "Take action for things you want to do in life. Knowledge itself is nothing; convert it into solving problems, at least your own. Apply what you learn; transform information into practical solutions that contribute to your personal and professional development."
7. "Life is bigger and temporary. Be grateful for your growth. "
@innovate_aastu
Share your notes. π
Dev Dialogue, Episode 3 with Mukerem Ali
Join us after 1:00LT in the evening
https://meet.google.com/dqb-tyfi-icw
@dscaastu
Join us after 1:00LT in the evening
https://meet.google.com/dqb-tyfi-icw
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Code IT | Remote Work
Dev Dialogue, Episode 3 with Mukerem Ali Join us after 1:00LT in the evening https://meet.google.com/dqb-tyfi-icw @dscaastu
Highlight Notes from Mukerem β€οΈπ
1. How to Become Proficient in Competitive Programming:
- Focus on algorithms, data structures, and analytics.
- Learn and master one or two programming languages.
- Pay attention to detail, practice regularly, have patience, and participate in learning from the community.
2. Best Learning Platforms:
- Codeforces
- Leetcode
- Top Coder
- Additional platforms: HackerRank, HackerEarth, AtCoder, Kattis, Project Γmuler, CSES.
3. Additional Learning Places:
- A2SV
- ICPC
- GeeksforGeeks
4. Recommended Books:
- "Competitive Programming" (cpbook.net) by Steven Halim
- "Guide to Competitive Programming"
- "Introduction to Algorithms"
5. Some Best Competitions to Elevate Your Skills:
- ICPC Competition
- Google Code Jam
- Facebook Hackercup
- ACPC Competition
6. Uses of Competitive Programming:
- Proves problem-solving skills and demonstrates technical abilities to recruiters.
- Helps in improving teamwork, leadership, and recognition.
7. Recommendations:
- For beginners, start with Kattis and LeetCode.
- Emphasize the importance of passion and interest.
8. Community Involvement:
- Balance involvement in teamwork, communication, and soft skills.
- Always be ready to learn new things.
@innovate_aastu
1. How to Become Proficient in Competitive Programming:
- Focus on algorithms, data structures, and analytics.
- Learn and master one or two programming languages.
- Pay attention to detail, practice regularly, have patience, and participate in learning from the community.
2. Best Learning Platforms:
- Codeforces
- Leetcode
- Top Coder
- Additional platforms: HackerRank, HackerEarth, AtCoder, Kattis, Project Γmuler, CSES.
3. Additional Learning Places:
- A2SV
- ICPC
- GeeksforGeeks
4. Recommended Books:
- "Competitive Programming" (cpbook.net) by Steven Halim
- "Guide to Competitive Programming"
- "Introduction to Algorithms"
5. Some Best Competitions to Elevate Your Skills:
- ICPC Competition
- Google Code Jam
- Facebook Hackercup
- ACPC Competition
6. Uses of Competitive Programming:
- Proves problem-solving skills and demonstrates technical abilities to recruiters.
- Helps in improving teamwork, leadership, and recognition.
7. Recommendations:
- For beginners, start with Kattis and LeetCode.
- Emphasize the importance of passion and interest.
8. Community Involvement:
- Balance involvement in teamwork, communication, and soft skills.
- Always be ready to learn new things.
@innovate_aastu