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Source: Novosibirsk State University –
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September 30th Faculty of Information Technology The final round of the TE AI HACK 2025 AI hackathon, timed to coincide with the faculty's 25th anniversary, was held at NSU's Faculty of Information Technologies (FIT). Over the course of two days, 19 teams of students and schoolchildren worked on solving cases related to the use of AI agents in business processes.
The hackathon was organized by the NSU Institute of Information Technologies and True Engineering. It was the first time the event was held, and over 60 people participated.
According to Anastasia Surkova, a fourth-year student at the NSU Faculty of Information Technologies and one of the organizers, the emphasis was on product development: “We wanted the students to understand the potential client’s goals and create not only a working prototype, but also a complete product that could be presented.”
The teams worked on two tasks: the first was "smart search," a service that uses an AI agent to transform users' informal queries into formal language and find the necessary information in a knowledge base. The second was document comic book transformation, a solution that transforms textual information into visual stories.
The geography of the participants turned out to be broader than the organizers expected: among the contestants were students from the Faculty of Information Technology, the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics (FMM) of NSU, the Institute of Intelligent Robotics (IIR) of NSU, NSTU, RANEPA, as well as Novosibirsk high school students.
"We expected the hackathon to be primarily for our students, but in the end, we had students from various universities and even schools. This is great: it means there's genuine demand for such events," noted Anton Chumak, a fourth-year student at the NSU Faculty of Information Technologies and one of the hackathon's organizers.
Thirteen teams advanced to the final defense. In the finals, the participants presented their projects to experts from the IT company True Engineering. According to the jury, they were particularly impressed by the uniqueness of the cases and the teams' dedicated work.
TE AI HACK 2025 Winners: 1st place — Team Hedgehog (Ilya Karakulin, NSU Institute of Intelligent Robotics; Yulia Vyaznikova, Ilya Pereverzev, and Bogdan Martynov, NSU Faculty of Information Technologies); 2nd place — Team bebryata (Pavel Ivankov, Semyon Denisov, NSU Faculty of Information Technologies; Mikhail Borovets, NSU Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics); 3rd place — Team False Engineering (Maria Shipaeva, NSU Faculty of Information Technologies; Alexander Bondarenko, Bogdan Afanasyev, NSU Faculty of Mathematics and Mathematics).
All participants received prizes—merch from True Engineering and NSU—and the best teams were added to the company's talent pool. This means they will receive priority for internships and interviews.
The organizers noted that the hackathon atmosphere was intense but inspiring: "We worked very hard, and it wasn't just an event for the sake of it, but a real-life experience of interacting with a company. It was a tremendous experience for the students," shared Anastasia Surkova.
True Engineering also positively assessed the first experience of holding a hackathon together with NSU and expressed its readiness to continue the collaboration.
NSU's Faculty of Future Technologies celebrated its 25th anniversary in the true spirit of a faculty of future technologies: creating new solutions and uniting the university, industry, and talented students.
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