Microsoft announces the winners of the Imagine Cup 2011 U.S. Finals.
Students from around the world qualify for the Imagine Cup Worldwide Finals with projects that solve the world’s toughest problems.
National competition inspires students to realize their potential in science and technology fields.
Learn about the U.S. People’s Choice Award and vote today for your favorite student projects. Voting closes April 23.
U.S. Students can register for the world’s premier technology competition until Feb. 1
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Top high school- and college-age students from across the United States will travel to Microsoft’s Redmond Campus this weekend to showcase their technology skills at the U.S. Imagine Cup by tackling world problems like education, the environment, poverty and gender equality.
A student team from Russia will take technology that is already monitoring the health of a national park to the Imagine Cup Worldwide Finals in July.
Team Mobilife from UC Davis wins with mobile application that diagnoses vascular diseases in world’s developing regions.
Why the competition is among his favorite student events.
Women currently hold only a quarter of IT-related jobs in the U.S. Imagine Cup seeks to draw more.
Pioneer in imaginative use of technology in film to attend event for students competing in using technology to solve some of the world’s toughest problems.
U.S. Imagine Cup Finals kick into high gear as students gather in the nation’s capital.
Hundreds of students will meet in Washington, D.C., this weekend to compete in the Imagine Cup U.S. Finals. The winner goes to the world finals in Poland but won’t be favored to win, an indicator that the U.S. must do more to remain competitive in technical fields.
A group of students from Wayne State University in Detroit wants to use mobile phones to help stop the planet’s No. 1 killer—cardiovascular disease.
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