Student Competitions
Current Student Competitions
Congratulations to the winners of CSUN AI Jam 2024!
First Place: AI Academic Course Planning Program
Luis Olmos
Viashnavi Sen
Victoria Miteva
Second Place - MatBot by Chatty Matty
Connor Juman
Cameel Juman
Third place - Course Compass
Alberto Rubalcava
Alberto Sandoval
CSUN AI Jam 2024
The CSUN AI Jam 2024 has concluded! Winners will be announced soon! AI Jam was a student competition designed for teams of up to three students to apply Artificial Intelligence in addressing real-world challenges on our campus. This competition challenged students to identify a campus problem, explore possible AI-based solutions, and propose a plan to implement the solution.
Participation in AI Jam provided students with the opportunity to showcase their skills while proposing innovative solutions to enhance campus life. The competition aimed to promote creativity, collaboration, and a deeper understanding of the evolving impact of AI in our daily lives.
Prizes
Monetary prizes, shared by the team.
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1st place - $1,500 and the opportunity for one semester of student employment with the CSUN Information Technology team to help bring their vision to life.
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2nd place - $1,000
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3rd place - $500
Timeline
- March 6 - CSUN AI Jam 2024 Kickoff
- March 15 @ 12pm (Noon) - Deadline to Register for the Competition
- March 15 to April 12 - Participants Develop Proposals
- April 12 @ 12pm (Noon) - Deadline to Submit Proposal
- April 13 to April 17 - Judges Evaluate Proposals
- April 19 - Winners Announced at Digital Equity Day Event
Congratulations to the winners of CSUN App Jam 2023!
First Place: Loui's Team
Second Place: Emiliano
View Emiliano's Presentation Slides
Third Place: Del Mar
First Place Winner - CSUN, Go!
Second Place Winner - ArcFTC Pro
Social Butterflies - CSUN Connect
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A huge congratulations to the App-Jam 2021 winners!
First Place: Team Give - PartWith
Second Place: Team Abstract - ReKindle
Búme - Búme
Intelectual Bad A's - Tanda
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App-Jam 2021 is the latest in the CSUN student Jam competitions. App-Jam presented student teams with resources and tools to solve real-world challenges pertaining to the year’s challenge: to use a variety of technologies and tools to design, ideate, and demonstrate a custom web or mobile application to improve communication between friends, families, colleagues, and communities. Teams used tools and services to create a solution for communication issues. Students learned about app design concepts and had access to resources to compete against other student teams.
A huge congratulations to the App-Jam 2021 winners!
First Place: Team Give - PartWith
Second Place: Team Abstract - ReKindle
Búme - Búme
Intelectual Bad A's - Tanda
The AI-Jam showcase took place from 2:30 to 4:00 on Monday, April 8th in the Ferman Presentation Room.
Congratulations to all AI-Jam 2019 participants!
This year saw some great competitors, and some really amazing projects! Special congratulations to Chill^N for taking both the Best Artificial Intelligence and Best Solution Concept prizes! Head over to the competition's Portfolium page to view all the teams' videos.
Compete as a team of 2 - 5 students, using AI and cloud technologies to solve real-world accessibility needs raised by fellow Matadors.
AI-Jam will present teams with real-world physical and digital accessibility needs. You and your team will use AI tools and services to create a solution for any one of the provided needs. Google, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services will provide support and resources regardless of your familiarity with AI. You will learn about AI concepts and have access to resources to compete against other student teams.
Here’s how it works:
1. RSVP for the March 4th Kickoff event
At least one team member is required to attend the kickoff, but that’s not the only reason to come! Google, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services will be there with experts who will be able to help you find the tools you need to make your project the best it can be. Spots go fast, so reserve as soon as possible!
2. Join a team and enroll in the Canvas course by March 8th
Teams need to be in groups of between two and five students in order to compete. AI-Jam involves some milestones that will be uploaded to Canvas, which will also act as a hub for all the learning resources provided by the top cloud providers, and by AI experts from across campus.
3. Pick from one of the accessibility needs
At the kickoff, you will learn about the challenges for AI-Jam: to address real-world accessibility needs identified by fellow Matadors. Pick one of these challenges and use AI tools to come up with an innovative solution!
4. Learn and Build
Use the resources in Canvas, and support from the community and AI experts to bring your idea to life. If you’re not a programmer, you can absolutely still participate! Many of the cloud tools can be operated in a web interface, and in conjunction with the resources in Canvas, you can piece together a feasible idea without having to write a line of code!
5. Create a video by April 3rd
Teams will also upload a 2 - 3 minute video explaining their project and showing how it could work. This video should highlight how your project addresses the accessibility need, and how you used AI to make it all work.
6. Present at the showcase on April 8th
AI-Jam culminates in a showcase 2:30pm - 4:00pm in the Ferman Presentation room, where judges will be on-hand to evaluate your project based on the practicality and creativity of your projects. There will even be AI experts on hand to look at how your project leverages the capabilities of the AI tools you use!
7. Win!
Winners will be announced at the showcase, where prizes and awards will be given to two winning teams: one for Best Artificial Intelligence, and one for Best Solution Concept. Winning teams will be granted automatic entry into the I-Corps Summer Accelerator Program, where past AI-Jam winners, such as Meebie, have taken their project to the next level! You can see all participants from AI-Jam 2018 on the AI-Jam 2018 Portfolium page.
Latest Updates
The AI-Jam competition has completed! In this competition, students from all over campus solved a problem using artificial intelligence tools, learned about AI concepts and had access to resources to compete against peers for prizes and awards.
Winners
Congratulations to our six AI-Jam winners. Three teams from the Research track and three teams from the Innovation track were selected as 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. See the diagram below for more information on the AI-Jam tracks. Thank you to all 12 teams who participated!
Research
1st: KLab's Butterflies - Artificial intelligence and a robot mimic a child with a behavioral or learning challenge to better teach and train students how to work with real children who may experience similar reactions. View the team's Portfolium entry to learn more.
2nd: AI-Adventurers - An innovative approach to food and healthy eating using artificial intelligence and image recognition to better help us portion control and lead more healthy lifestyles. View the team's Portfolium entry to learn more.
3rd: Helia Nutrition and Health - Increases accuracy of one's food log by using artificial intelligence and image recognition to track an individual's intake to improve health and increase health awareness. View the team's Portfolium entry to learn more.
Innovation
1st: AI-Amigos - A tool to help students excel their career by using a chatbot on facebook to answer any questions the student may have about the CSUN Career Center. View the team's Portfolium entry to learn more.
2nd: Deaf Connect - Using machine learning and natural language processing, this artificial intelligence project helps the deaf community to have more resources such as speech to text translation. View the team's Portfolium entry to learn more.
3rd: AI-Caramba - This artificial intelligence project uses natural language processing to recognize voice commands through Alexa to help students find information about the career center in a more intuitive and friendly manner. View the team's Portfolium entry to learn more.
How AI-Jam Works
Students entered as teams and selected from one of two tracks: Innovation or Research.
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