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10/03/2022
HackMIT truly wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of sponsors. Thank you to all of our amazing sponsors this year for helping us organize our first fully in-person hackathon since 2019!
Here’s the full list of sponsors:
Jump Crypto
BNB Chain
Solana Foundation
InterSystems
thatgamecompany
Sonr
Citadel
Quantstamp
IBM
Arrowstreet Capital
Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative
Meta
Vividly
QuantCo
Rockstar Games
Five Rings
Panera Bread
McKinsey & Company
Locket
Ocient
formlabs
Sia Foundation
Jane Street
Premier
Dropbox
10/03/2022
Shout-out to for donating their energy drinks to HackMIT this year! We really appreciate your support 🐟
10/03/2022
Thank you to for their generous donation of 700 cookies to HackMIT 2022! We loved having Insomnia Coolies at our midnight snack event 🌙🍪
10/01/2022
The second fireside chat today is with Amy Wibowo! Join us today in Johnson Media Room from 4 PM to 5 PM.
Amy Wibowo (MIT '06, M. Eng '08) is a creative technologist whose work has been featured in The New Yorker, Forbes, and Recode. Her art ranges from murals for local maker spaces, to sweaters made on a hacked knitting machine, to RFID jewelry. She is also the author and illustrator of Bubblesort Zines, a zine series making computer science topics more accessible to a general audience. Before starting her own creative technology studio, she was previously a Human Computer Interaction researcher at the University of Tokyo's Igarashi Lab and a robotics researcher working on ASIMO at Honda Research Institute in Wako-shi, Japan. While at MIT, she was passionate about teaching and mentoring, serving as a lab assistant for the now discontinued 6.001 (Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs) and a TA for 6.042 (Mathematics for Computer Science).
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