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  • Leia Farroux (Mechanical & Biomedical Engineering)
  • Amanda Wolfe (Biomedical Engineering)
  • Harry Wieland (Software Engineering)
  • Clark McQuiston (Software Engineering).  

RMU engineering students, Amanda Wolfe, Leia Farroux, Clark McQuiston, and Harry Wieland, won first place in k-hack 2022, a hackathon event sponsored by Kuraray corporation.  Over the course of a weekend, the students worked on developing a process simulator for a thin film evaporator, which required knowledge of chemistry, data processing, and mathematical modeling.  They competed against three other teams, from Butler University and University of California Irvine.

K-hack

K-Hack 2022