#StudentProjects

InAppinapp
2026-02-04

Registrations are open for the InApp–IEEE CS Student Project Awards

Final-year students (2026), this is your chance to showcase your project, get industry recognition, and win prizes.

Winner: ₹50,000
Runner-up: ₹25,000

Deadline: Feb 15, 2026
Register: studentawards.inapp.com

Registrations are open for the InApp–IEEE CS Student Project Awards 

Final-year students (2026), this is your chance to showcase your project, get industry recognition, and win prizes.

Winner: ₹50,000
Runner-up: ₹25,000

Deadline: Feb 15, 2026
Register: studentawards.inapp.com

#InApp #IEEE #IEEECS #InAppIEEE #StudentProjects #InAppIEEEAwards #StudentProjectAwards #IEEEComputerSociety #ComputerSociety
TCCI Computer InstituteTCCI_Ahmedabad
2025-12-25

💻 New to coding?

Build these beginner-friendly coding projects 👇
1️⃣ Calculator App
2️⃣ To-Do List App
3️⃣ Student Management System

Start learning with real projects at
TCCI – Tririd Computer Coaching Institute

2025-10-19

"🚀启动工具新来了!Startuplyst - 一个适合学生求FYP或创业的创意目录。终将推出等待名单,抢占先机!#Startuplyst #StartupIdeas #StudentProjects #Entrepreneurship #VietnameseStartup"

reddit.com/r/SideProject/comme

Die Forschende Hochschule HofHomeOfResearch@wisskomm.social
2025-09-18

💡 Innovative spirit meets sustainability
At Ideation Week 2025, nine creative students spent five days tackling real-life challenges with design thinking.

This year’s theme: “From Waste to Future – Wool needs your idea!” 🐑♻️
A week of teamwork, coaching & innovation for a better tomorrow.

🔗 t1p.de/wd3we

#dieforschendehochschulehof #hierwirdknallhartgeforscht #ScienceMastodon #IdeationWeek #DesignThinking #Sustainability #Innovation #StudentProjects

Nine bright minds from the Business Psychology, Digital Business Management, Textile Design and Business Administration degree programs contributed their expertise to the brainstorming process. Accompanied by Prof. Dr. Oliver Mauroner (Technology-oriented Innovation and Start-up Management) and Camilla Lenz (StartUpLab Hof University of Applied Sciences); Image: Hof University of Applied Sciences
InAppinapp
2025-09-09

Kudos to the runners-up of InApp – IEEE CS Student Awards. Your remarkable performance and relentless effort made the competition truly inspiring.

Congratulations to Alanto Manu, Nandana Sreekumar, and Aann Maria Sabu from St. Joseph's College of Engineering and Technology, who earned the runners-up position with their project “Autograde: Intelligent Exam Sheet Scoring System.”

Kudos to the runners-up of InApp – IEEE CS Student Awards. Your remarkable performance and relentless effort made the competition truly inspiring.

Congratulations to Alanto Manu, Nandana Sreekumar, and Aann Maria Sabu from St. Joseph's College of Engineering and Technology, who earned the runners-up position with their project “Autograde: Intelligent Exam Sheet Scoring System.”

#InApp #IEEE #IEEECS #InAppIEEE #StudentProjects #InAppIEEEAwards #StudentProjectAwards #IEEEComputerSociety
InAppinapp
2025-09-08

We extend our warmest congratulations to the winners of InApp – IEEE CS Student Awards. Your hard work, creativity, and dedication have truly set you apart.

Congratulations to Derin John Antony, Abdul Rahman J, Ahammed Raees Thottiyil, and Bharath Mohan from TKM College of Engineering, who secured this achievement with their project “Early Detection of Bovine Mastitis Using Machine Learning.”

We extend our warmest congratulations to the winners of InApp – IEEE CS Student Awards. Your hard work, creativity, and dedication have truly set you apart.

Congratulations to Derin John Antony, Abdul Rahman J, Ahammed Raees Thottiyil, and Bharath Mohan from TKM College of Engineering, who secured this achievement with their project “Early Detection of Bovine Mastitis Using Machine Learning.”

#InApp #IEEE #IEEECS #InAppIEEE #StudentProjects #InAppIEEEAwards #StudentProjectAwards
InAppinapp
2025-08-23

LIVE NOW!

The InApp–IEEE CS Student Project Awards 2025 finals are here!
From dozens of submissions, five projects have been shortlisted after two rounds of evaluation. Watch the finalists present their work live: youtube.com/live/VoIq0YyeIWE

TODAY (Saturday, 23 August 2025)
LIVE NOW (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM IST)

Join us in celebrating innovation and supporting the next generation of tech talent.

Die Forschende Hochschule HofHomeOfResearch@wisskomm.social
2025-07-31

🌿 Textile floating islands – made by students
As part of the AquaTex project, Hof University students developed floating islands that purify water using smart textiles.

One of them now floats visibly on campus — a creative and sustainable idea for the cities of the future. 💧🏙️

🔗 t1p.de/ln15k
#dieforschendehochschulehof #hierwirdknallhartgeforscht #ScienceMastodon #UrbanSustainability #sustainability #SmartTextiles #GreenInnovation #StudentProjects

The project team together with lecturer Dr. Harvey Harbach (5th from left) with the planted floating island at the rainwater retention basin at Hof University of Applied Sciences; Image:Hof University of Applied Sciences;
MaskingLoesoeMaskingLoesoe
2025-02-10

De expo is verlengd zodat deze ook nog te zien is tijdens onze open dag op zaterdag 15 februari. Leuk om te combineren met een dagje Object Rotterdam. Kom gerust binnenlopen op Wijnhaven 107, draaideur door en direct naar rechts.

dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2024-07-13

Fifteen art and design projects by the Royal College of Art

Dezeen School Shows: an installation featuring a film made using generative AI is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the Royal College of Art.

Also included is a sculpture that explores user interaction and a textiles project utilising reclaimed coconuts and wool.

Royal College of Art (RCA)

Institution: Royal College of Art
Schools: School of Arts & Humanities (20 to 23 June), School of Design (12 to 14 July and 19 to 21 July), School of Architecture (12 to 14 July), School of Communication (19 July to 4 August)
Courses: Contemporary Art Practice MA, Jewellery & Metal MA, Design Products MA, Textiles MA, Interior Design MA, Digital Direction MA, Visual Communication MA, Painting MA, Animation MA, Photography MA, Curating Contemporary Art MA, Sculpture MA and Arts & Humanities MFA

School statement:

"From 20 June to 4 August, students from the Royal College of Art (RCA), the world's leading art and design university, will present RCA2024, a series of exhibitions, events and activities exploring innovative and boundary-pushing art and design projects.

"Alongside exhibitions showcasing student work, there will be a variety of workshops, readings, performances, screenings, panel talks and lectures from students and alumni which are free and open to the public.

"With exhibited works exploring themes including sustainability, AI, identity, innovative technology and inclusivity, RCA2024 will highlight some of the world's most pressing issues along with the latest art and design innovations."

An Allegorical Conglomeration of Origins and Inevitabilities by Adjani Ossakkèh Okpu–Egbe

"Adjani Ossakkèh Okpu–Egbe presents abstract semi-figurative work which incorporates autobiographical content, unpredictable materials and symbolisms like fish, vine-bearing lemons and fantastical beasts he refers to as 'manimals'.

"He is the inaugural recipient of Ritzau Art Prize and an awardee of Sir Frank Bowling Scholarship at RCA."

Student: Adjani Ossakkèh Okpu–Egbe
Course: Contemporary Art Practice MA

Untitled by Tak Hei Tam

"Tak Hei Tam is interested in spatial relationships and objects that can change the perception of our surroundings.

"Gathering facades from the area of Queen's Gate, SW7, and inputting them into generative AI, he has created tangible artefacts from 'fake' generated images, resonating the mechanism of generative AI with how we develop a sense of place and memories.

"Born in 1996, Tak Hei Tam graduated from the Academy of Visual Arts, Hong Kong Baptist University and studied jewellery and metalsmithing in an exchange program in the US.

"He is interested in spatial relationships and, in particular, objects that can change the perception of our surroundings – his work thus focuses on space and architectural forms.

"Instead of creating large-scale sculptures, he adores miniature concepts which capture the essence of forms in the most intimate setting."

Student: Tak Hei Tam
Course: Jewellery & Metal MA

Water Purifier by Bo Gyeom Kim

"Bo Gyeom Kim's (MA Design Products) conceptual design work envisions a dystopian future shaped by excessive plastic production and pollution.

"With Water Purifier, he resists the plastic coverings of products by revealing the inherent beauty of the underlying materials and mechanisms.

"Bo Gyeom Kim is a designer and artist who has developed an artistic style through the exploration of various materials and extensive visualisation experiences – his conceptual work envisions a dystopian future shaped by excessive plastic production and pollution.

"Water Purifier aims to resist this scenario and appeal to the public by revealing the inherent beauty of the materials and mechanisms.

"This project seeks to expose the beauty of the underlying materials and structures by removing the plastic cover."

Student: Bo Gyeom Kim
Course: Design Products MA

Untitled by Sofía Barbé

"Sustainability and materiality are central to Sofía Barbé's textile practice, crafting joyful creatures from natural fibres like coconut, wool and mycelium.

"Her series of soft sculptures inspired by the concept of nature play encourages us to reconnect with nature.

"Sofia is a Uruguayan mixed media artist and designer based in London.

"She employs an experiential approach to craft joyful pieces with a playful aesthetic, currently driving towards creature making."

Student: Sofía Barbé
Course: Textiles MA

Untitled by Sam Joseph

"Sam Joseph's interior designs create an empowering environment for survivors of domestic abuse, exploring the re-use of a factory as a transitional home, community education centre and gallery, to advocate for societal change on violence against women.

"Sam Joseph is a multidisciplinary practitioner, completing an MA in Interior Design at RCA, and graduating with distinction from RCA Graduate Diploma in Art & Design, 2023 and a BA Hons in Fashion, CSM, 1997.

"Sam was shortlisted for the 2023 Hyundai Awards for Excellence in Sustainability and Creative Practice.

"He has experience in fashion, arts and education, exhibiting at Saatchi Gallery 2016, RCA Across and Over 2023 and Milan Design Week 2024.

"Sam is shortlisted for the 2024 Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize."

Student: Sam Joseph
Course: Interior Design MA

Untitled by Polina Ami Kosele

"Polina Ami Kosele illuminates the mental load carried by mothers-to-be in the context of today's geopolitical, societal and environmental landscape.

"Inspired by the notion of pregnancy as a journey, Polina's visuals leverage an airport x-ray conveyor belt with bags symbolic of the mother's womb, with contents reflecting the concerns of expectant mothers.

"Polina is a multidisciplinary creative working across digital design, video production, animation and immersive experiences.

"Driven by a passion for strategic visual storytelling, she has contributed to numerous collaborative projects including work with NHS and Netflix.

"Having had her debut in 2018 with a set of performances at Jurmala and Riga Art Fairs, Polina went on to direct an award-winning short film 'MOM', and work as a freelance integrated designer in London."

Student: Polina Ami Kosele
Course: Digital Direction MA

Main by Inga Ziemele

"Inga Ziemele, known for her bold anthropomorphic vector characters, is expanding her practice with 3D and physical object making.

"Her project materialises and visualises the feelings of anxiety through character illustration and gaming references."

Student: Inga Ziemele
Course: Visual Communication MA

Untitled by Tina Jane Hatton-Gore

"Tina Jane explores the interface between life and non-life evident in artefacts made by humans, depicting humans, carrying an aura – scarecrows, toby jugs, nautical figureheads, garden gnomes, mechanical clowns, marionettes, ventriloquist dummies and dolls.

"The cut-out technique emphasises what is absent from the image, forming connections between inanimate objects, playing with space, time and structure.

"Characters within a two-metre square oil painting on stretched linen are extracted from the painting onto freestanding birch plywood sculptures, placed nearby.

"Tina Jane has studied textile design at Central Saint Martins and an illustration masters at Camberwell, bringing a unique combination of pattern, colour and graphic depiction to her large-scale oil paintings and etchings – her experience teaching and running her own business feeds into a structured approach to research and imagery.

"Communication, nostalgia and irony play equal parts in Tina Jane's increasingly pared down visual vocabulary – the viewer is invited to immerse themselves in an animated inanimate world."

Student: Tina Jane Hatton-Gore
Course: Painting MA

Untitled by Hannah Eccles

"Combining 3D computer animation and analogue processes, Hannah Eccles' final MA project is a slapstick animation set in the Wild West.

"It follows the psychological journey of a cowboy, his truck and an elusive therapist.

"Eccles is a London-based artist with a background in fine art sculpture.

"She has worked in set design for music videos, TV commercials and short films.

"Her practice is now based in 3D computer animation, exploring themes of mythology, psychotherapy, absurdity and humour."

Student: Hannah Eccles
Course: Animation MA

Memoirs from a Life Never Lived by Rose Antony

"Growing up in Kerala, Rose felt excluded from the Hindu Malayali culture due to her Syrian-Catholic background.

"Inspired by oral mythology and visual mediums, she explored the rich, complex history of Indian women, discovering pre-colonial Kerala's matriarchal society where women enjoyed equal, and sometimes greater, freedom than men.

"This revelation challenged her identity as a woman in society, reshaping her views on culture and tradition – as a visual artist from Kerala, Rose's practice is deeply rooted in culture and her lived experiences.

"Inspired by the idea that 'liberation begins in the imagination,' she uses drawing as a form of self-liberation and imagination.

"Her work captures intimate self-portraiture by drawing people from real life, creating a personal visual archive – despite no formal training, Rose aspires to integrate traditional crafts into her evolving studio practice, preserving these arts against the tide of capitalism."

Student: Rose Antony
Course: Visual Communication MA

Dear Father by Danilo Zocatelli Cesco

"Dear Father explores the theme of acceptance through role reversal, subverting father-son love and highlighting misunderstanding and stereotyping.

"In Danilo's family dialect, 'golo' means 'faggot', and this taunted him, but now this inspires him to change by revisiting his childhood memories where he was detached from his father's agricultural work.

"Drag makeup aids Danilo's confidence and feeling of acceptance, enabling him to create an imaginative mirror in which his father's face mirrors his queerness, allowing them to communicate and interchange roles.

"Danilo Zocatelli Cesco is an Italian-Brazilian born artist who draws inspiration from a range of influences, particularly people and their stories, objects of everyday life, performance, drag and his queer identity.

"He is interested in the materiality of photo production and experimental photography, learning from trialling various techniques."

Student: Danilo Zocatelli Cesco
Course: Photography MA

The Enigma of Arrival by Ahwa Habeeb, Clara Lai, David Tomlinson, Hannah Dowling, Qinle Jin, Sylvia Tan and Yu Ying Chan

"John Akomfrah once said that 'diasporas are always categorised by various forms of absence'.

"The Enigma of Arrival is a curatorial project consisting of three artist commissions and a workshop – borrowing its title from VS Naipaul's novel, it delves into the intersections of time, identity and diaspora, reflecting the enigmatic nature of settling into a new time or place.

"Featuring commissioned works by Joshua Woolford, Rieko Whitfield and Duong Thuy Nguyen, a synergistic blend of audio-visual, sculptural and collaborative media is presented – inviting visitors to engage with the dynamic and multifaceted nature of diasporic existence – mark your arrival, feel the absence.

"The project was curated by seven RCA students from the MA Curating Contemporary Art program – this diverse collective of emerging curators, from various backgrounds, engages in a cross-pollination of collaborative practices.

"Through collective research, discussion and problem-solving, they create a transcultural overlap of differing voices and localities; upholding values of subversion, collaboration and respect, with a commitment to embracing uncertainty and celebrating differences, extending these principles to partners, artists and audiences."

Students: Ahwa Habeeb, Clara Lai, David Tomlinson, Hannah Dowling, Qinle Jin, Sylvia Tan and Yu Ying Chan
Course: Curating Contemporary Art MA

Cabinet of Symbio/sities by Sau-Lun Yeung

"Sau-Lun's current research, Cabinet of Symbio/sities, is an experimental project that brings biology and chemistry experiments into the realm of jewellery art.

"This research explores themes of colonialism, parasitism, global migrant mobility and political and human history through the collection and transformation of found objects using crystallisation, mycelium and slime mould growth.

"Sau-Lun Yeung applies traditional silversmithing and jewellery-making techniques to found objects and bio-materials, creating contemporary jewellery and objects.

"His background in sculpture, ceramics and glass informs his unique approach to contemporary jewellery.

"His work has been exhibited internationally in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom and Germany."

Student: Sau-Lun Yeung
Course: Jewellery & Metal MA

Untitled by Tyrone Anthony Vera

"Tyrone's focus lies in tactile interaction's socio-political implications, blurring sculpture and design boundaries – his practice navigates freedom versus brief-led methodologies, integrating viewer expectations as a medium.

"Shaped to elicit varied responses, his works critique sculptural morphology's role in stimulating play, both literally and philosophically, inviting speculative thought.

"Tyrone Vera is a Gibraltarian artist residing in London, born in Gibraltar and educated in Plymouth, UK – with a first class degree in 3D design crafts, he pursued a sculpture masters at the Royal College of Art.

"Known for his curiosity and multicultural background, Gibraltar's influence nurtured his appreciation for art.

"He aims to inspire future generations through teaching, and has showcased his work internationally, including recent exhibitions in Tottenham Hale and Shoreditch, with an upcoming exhibit in Gibraltar."

Student: Tyrone Anthony Vera
Course: Sculpture MA

Decoder/Encoder by Chang Meng

"Decoder/Encoder is a composite art installation comprising an interactive device and an AI-generated film – interpreting a single narrative from multiple perspectives, utilising artificial intelligence tools and data analysis to explore communication within intimate relationships.

"It examines non-verbal cues, such as emotional expression decoding and eye contact duration, to analyse power dynamics and emotional engagement – this approach enhances understanding of interpersonal communication and its barriers.

"Chang Meng, an interdisciplinary artist, holds a BA in musicology, an MA in information experience design, and an MFA in arts and humanities from the Royal College of Art.

"Her practice transcends disciplinary and science boundaries, bridging communication through exchanges of different senses, thereby interacting and resonating with the audience on emotional and spiritual.

"Her artistic practice focuses on unravelling the intricate dynamics between individuals and their interactions with nature through utilising experiential immersion, interactive installation, sounds, AIGC and performance."

Student: Chang Meng
Course: Arts & Humanities MFA

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This school show is a partnership between Dezeen and the Royal College of Art. Find out more about Dezeen partnership contenthere.

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2024-05-29

Images of the World / Weltbilder: A publication on the construction of foreignness and otherness in art.

This booklet in German and English documents a seminar held at the TU Berlin in 2022. The seminar examined how art is used to negotiate and construct worldviews and ideas of foreignness and otherness.

The students explored this question across various Berlin museum collections and with references to other locations such as the Berlin Zoo, focusing primarily on paintings.

Previous version was an interactive website:
museumsandsociety.net/en/resea

The PDF of the booklet can be downloaded here:
museumsandsociety.net/en/news/

#museumsandsociety #arthistory #museumstudies #kunstgeschichte
#museumsarenotneutral #museum #museums #colonialism #newmuseology #berlin #studentprojects #zines

Cover of the booklet, titled Weltbilder, Images of the World. Cover illustration is a palm house in the foreground people in western clothes sitting at tables.
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2024-02-13

Seatbelts inform Steady walking aid for elderly dogs

A trio of design students from Hongik University in Seoul has developed a walking aid for dogs that uses a mechanism similar to a car seatbelt to provide support while allowing a good range of movement.

Steady was designed as a non-motorised support system for elderly dogs that are susceptible to mobility issues due to disc problems, arthritis and bone dislocation.

Steady is a walking aid for dogs

Based on their own experiences of living with and assisting senior dogs, Hongik University students Jungmin Park and Chaewon Lee set out to create a walking aid that prioritises autonomy, flexibility and adaptability.

They teamed up with fashion design student Seungha Baek and experts from the University of Zurich's faculty of veterinary medicine to develop a solution that ensures a secure and comfortable experience for the animals.

The device uses a seatbelt-style strap

Based on their research, the designers identified limitations with existing products that can prevent the dogs from behaving normally during their daily walks.

"We discovered pain points where dogs using wheelchairs or other assistive devices couldn't mark freely or smell scents along the roadside," Lee told Dezeen.

"Therefore, we aimed to design a structure that utilises the structure of seat belts to provide some degree of freedom but also firm support in the event of impact."

[

Read:

Foster + Partners crafts "familiar and comfortable" flat-pack dog kennel

](https://www.dezeen.com/2023/06/12/foster-partners-flat-pack-dog-kennel/)

The designers sought a solution that could work on different terrains to protect the animals from stumbling or tipping over when they encounter an obstacle.

They took inspiration from the way seatbelts are manufactured to allow some freedom of movement during use while holding the body firmly in place if an impact occurs.

Steady's vertically descending straps attach to a harness that can be used alongside joint-protective clothing. The wide harness supports the dog's belly from behind, creating a free area below to allow for normal walking.

The walking aid can be adjusted to fit small to medium-sized dogs

The straps unravel and retract like a seatbelt so they can constantly move with the animal. In case of a sudden stop, an integrated locking mechanism tightens and holds the dog securely upright.

The straps are attached to a two-wheeled walker that rolls along behind the dog and incorporates a foot brake so both pet and owner can safely pause at any time.

A knob on one side of the stem releases a telescopic slider so the device can adjust to fit small to medium-sized dogs. The handle can be folded to make the product easier to store.

A harness supports the dog's belly from behind

Steady also incorporates sensors that measure and analyse the dog's walking data. Users can view this information on an app designed to help detect inconspicuous signs of joint issues in older animals.

According to Lee, the designers hope to one day bring the product to market "and contribute to improving the lives of senior dogs." In the meantime, they have been invited to participate in a support programme for aspiring entrepreneurs studying at Korean universities.

Other designs for canines that have recently been featured on Dezeen include a flat-pack kennel by architecture studio Foster + Partners and a dog-friendly private members' club in London.

The post Seatbelts inform Steady walking aid for elderly dogs appeared first on Dezeen.

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imagePerson holding yellow walking aid for dogsDog in yellow Steady walking aid
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2023-12-14

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2023-12-12

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2023-12-08

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2023-12-05

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