Harvey Mudd College students
The morning sun hits Elizabeth Poss, 19, left, and Lauren Hu, 20, as they work on their “Sleep Dep Buddy” project at the MuddHacks, a Harvey Mudd College hardware hackathon, in October. The light-sensitive robot was designed to cause a ruckus if its owner doesn’t turn off the light and go to bed to get enough sleep.
(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)Computer science students at Harvey Mudd College toil on a variety of projects for MuddHacks, a hardware hackathon in which they create and design products using their programming and building skills. The college now has more female students than male students who graduate with computer science degrees.
Cordelia Stiff, 19, Elizabeth Poss, 19, Lauren Hu, 20, and Mackenzie Kong-Sivert, 19, work on their “Sleep Dep Buddy” project.
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Elizabeth Poss, 19, works on her “Sleep Dep Buddy” project at Harvey Mudd College, whose students organized the hackathon to create and design products using their programming and building skills.
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Lauren Hu, 20, works on her group project, the “Sleep Dep Buddy,” at the MuddHacks hardware hackathon at Harvey Mudd in October.
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Zayra Lobo, 20, Andrew Bishop, 20, Nancy Wei, 20, and Zachary Shattler, 19, work under a dark early morning sky, on their Theremin project, an electronic musical instrument, for the MuddHacks hardware hackathon at Harvey Mudd in October.
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Ragini Kothari, Michaela Yaman and Isabel King, all 20, work on their “Venmochine” hackathon project.
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Joon Lee, 20, bottom, wakes up from a nap during a hardware hackathon.
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A group of judges and students watch a test run of a musical Tesla coil.
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Patrick McKeen, 22, left, David Linn, 19, Marisa DeSouza, 19, and Justin Stevens, 18, carry their musical Tesla coil project before a test run.
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Russell Bingham sleeps after working on his hackathon project.
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Dominique Mena, 19, works on her “Harmonic Glove” project.
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Prakash Pandey works on an LED music visualizer surface project into wee hours.
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