“I am very pleased that the first national stage of Global HackAtom resonated with students specializing in nuclear disciplines. The participants demonstrated the significant potential for the broad application of nuclear energy technologies in building a sustainable future for Türkiye,” said Alexander Nakhabov, Deputy Head of the Department of Nuclear Physics and Technologies at INPE NRNU MEPhI.
“The Akkuyu NPP project is helping to establish an entirely new high-tech industry in Türkiye, along with a whole generation of highly qualified professionals. The Turkish stage of the international Global HackAtom championship confirmed young people’s strong interest in nuclear energy and their commitment to developing innovative engineering solutions. Such initiatives help rising specialists strengthen their practical skills and open opportunities for careers in one of the world’s most prestigious engineering professions,” noted Ahmet Yasin Öner, a graduate of NRNU MEPhI and Chief Specialist of the Commercial Dispatchers Group at Akkuyu Nuclear JSC.
Global HackAtom is an international student championship organized with the support of the Obninsk Tech international scientific and educational center. During the competition, participants work to solve real-life challenges from the nuclear industry within 24 hours. The project is being held in this format for the second time and consists of two stages: national qualifying rounds and the grand final in Russia. National stages will be held in 15 countries, including Bolivia, Brazil, Hungary, Vietnam, Egypt, and others. Following the qualifying rounds, 15 national winning teams will compete for the title of Global HackAtom champion at the final in Russia.
The Association “Consortium of Core Higher Education Institutions of Rosatom State Corporation” is a community of universities established to coordinate activities in the interests of the nuclear industry in the fields of higher, postgraduate, and continuing professional education, as well as scientific research. The Consortium includes 22 specialized universities.
Obninsk Tech is an international scientific and educational center for nuclear and related education, a hub for the development of modern educational technologies, a showcase for export-oriented products of Russian high-tech companies, and a platform for congresses, exhibitions, and international schools.