Cooper Union Team Takes Second Place at Pfizer’s First Digital Hackathon
POSTED ON: September 24, 2024
Engineering students Lizelle Ocfemia EE’25, Lei Chi EE’25, Aaryan Mahipal ME’25, Lamiah Khan EE’26 and Jaehyeon Park ME’26 earned second place at Pfizer’s inaugural Digital Hackathon, competing against teams from Yale, Cornell, and Princeton. Their project, a mental health platform called "CUCU," is designed to help high school students in NYC public schools by offering tools to build emotional resilience and connect them to licensed social workers.
Over the course of the ten-day hackathon, teams were challenged to develop solutions aimed at improving digital healthcare equity, particularly for underserved communities. The Cooper Union team’s solution, CUCU, includes a mood-classification algorithm, a journaling tool, and resources to make mental health care more accessible and actionable for teens.
The team's remarkable creativity and dedication throughout the competition were key to their success. Monique Oudijk, MABC, their digital ambassador, also played a crucial role, offering valuable guidance and support that helped drive their project forward.