Join us on Wednesday, November 20 from 5:30–7:30 p.m. in 100 Campbell Hall for our annual Student Project Grants Pitch Night. Pitch Night is open to all students, faculty and staff. Pizza, salad and refreshments will be provided for all who attend.
Tech Hub is looking for students who have an idea to use technology in an innovative way. And we're giving away money for it! This year, we're giving away $15,000 total to a number of student projects. Apply today!
Here's the deal:
You must be a student at The Ohio State University (undergraduate or graduate). If you also work at Ohio State, you cannot use resources at work to complete your project. Newly extended deadline: You must apply on or before Wednesday, November 6 at midnight. You can request up to $5,000.* Your project should demonstrate...
Join us on Wednesday, November 15 from 6 – 7 p.m. in 100 Campbell Hall for our annual Student Project Grants Pitch Night. Harness your inner venture capitalist from Shark Tank and help us choose where to spend our money. Our student project grant finalists will pitch their ideas in five minutes or less to the audience (you!). You will have time to ask questions and place votes for your favorites at the end of the event. These votes will help us decide the winners and how we split the pool of $15,000 in funding.
Peter Hollander, 2016 student project grant awardee, is a creative who loves virtual reality (VR). He has been exploring VR since the start of his undergraduate career and with the help of the Tech Hub Student Developer Kit , Peter began the process of inventing a new method of VR locomotion. We had a chace to sit down and talk with Peter about his invention, Talaria VR , and the progress he's made since being awarded grant funding in 2016.
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The Ohio State University Physics PhD candidate Nic Scozzaro had a big idea: make physics instruction fun, fast and free for audiences around the globe. Along with his physicist partners Hiran Wijesinghe and Michael Darcy, Scozzaro has spent the past two years creating and testing an app that promises to do just that. A Tech Hub grant recipient for 2016, Physics is Beautiful is a web app that provides free physics instruction through engaging games and a completely online platform.
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The pitches are complete, votes have been tallied and we are excited to announce the recipients of our 2016 Student Project Grants. We will be sharing the progress of the recipients throughout this semester and next. In March, our winners will be back to present about their progress and share their successes.
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November is a month to exercise your civic duty and vote. For president, congress, and our 2016 Student Project Grants.
Join us in store on Tuesday, November 15 from 6 – 7 p.m. for our annual Student Project Grants Pitch Night. Our student project grant finalists will pitch their ideas in ten minutes or less to the audience (you!). You will have time to ask questions and place your votes for your top three at the end of the event. These votes will help us decide the top three projects and how we split the pool of...
Do you have a great idea for a tech project? Whether you are looking to create a personal finance app, a fine art installation, or a technology product, we are looking to help you make your tech ideas a reality. This fall we have a total pool of up to $10,000 to award to three student projects that use technology in novel ways.
The rules are simple enough;
You must be a student at The Ohio State University. You can request up to $5,000.* Your project should demonstrate a connection to innovative uses of technology. You, or a...