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A team of Computer Science students proudly represented the CSE community by winning first place at the inaugural Snoonu Hackathon in Qatar, a high-intensity innovation challenge that brought together university students and recent graduates from across the country. The winning team consisted of Mazen Elsayed, Mohamed Alfaiad, Hamza Moussa, and Mohamed Asad.
The hackathon focused on solving real operational and product-level challenges within the super-app ecosystem, under strict time constraints. During the competition, the team designed and implemented a real-time, map-based routing algorithm that supports multiple pickups and multiple drop-offs, significantly improving order grouping and dispatch efficiency to reduce both delivery time and operational cost. This achievement reflects the strong problem-solving skills, innovation mindset, and execution capabilities of CSE students when applied to real-world challenges.
The CSE department congratulates the team on this outstanding accomplishment and looks forward to seeing their continued success in future competitions and projects.

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