Brunel Students Celebrate Success at NVIDIA Hackathon and National AI Awards

A team featuring current and former Brunel University London students has achieved national recognition after winning the NVIDIA Hackathon, with one team member, Aman Sah, also receiving an individual award from the Minister for AI during AI Day at The AI Summit London. 

The award was presented at The National AI Awards, held last Wednesday, recognising outstanding achievement and innovation in artificial intelligence. 

The winning hackathon team brought together a diverse group of talented students and graduates, including Brunel students Aman Sah and Sahid Mujavar, Brunel alumnus Zohaib Estesham, and Eshita Agarwal from Cardiff University. 

The NVIDIA Hackathon challenged participants to develop innovative AI-driven solutions, bringing together talented individuals from across the sector to tackle real-world problems using cutting-edge technologies. 

The team's success highlights the strength of collaboration across universities and showcases the growing impact of Brunel students and graduates within the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence. 

Congratulations to the entire team on this outstanding achievement!  

 Kris Sah - NVIDIA 2026