HACK 2022
Theme: Decarbonizing the built environment
WINNERS
1ST PLACE
Net Zero Thoughts (MassCEC)
Team: Allie Shepard, Dominic Co, Alejandro Valdez, Zoe Le Hong
2ND PLACE
BuildZero (McKinsey Sustainability)
Team: Abunhav Guha, Bianca Champenois, Arthur van Havre, Trent Tepool
3RD PLACE
My Head Hertz (Tynt)
Team: Emma Shi, Rupa Bhagwat, Archana Ramasubramanium, Claudius Tewari, Eric Zhou
FINALISTS
Green Origin (Nucor)
Team: Amar Dayal, Don Okoye, Anne Liu, Jackie Chen
Kilt Built (Fifth Wall)
Team: Sruthi Easwaran, Lih-Shyan Fang, Gokul Krishnan, Marilyn Kung
Energettes (MIT Center for Real Estate)
Team: Ryan Rosner, Victoria Hagenlocker, Edward Scott, Joao Carvalho
Collateral Power (Skanska)
Team: Hamza Hussain, Hizkia Susanto, Ines Perez Tabarnero, Alvaro Fernandez-Moris
DecarbDiet (Tangible Materials)
Team: George Su, Tanish Goel, Xavier Keogh, Zanna Buckland
The Killah Watts (Perkins & Will)
Team: Param Vora, Juan Cassinelli, Sidney Swearingen, Agustina Gonzalez
Lightning McQueens (SPAN)
Team: Lisa Wang, Ashley Wang, Carolyn Wang, Cindy Tian
GAG PRIZE WINNERS
BEST TEAM CAMARADERIE
The Queen’s Children
Team: Blake Goodwyn, Jeffrey Chung, Leo Melloul, Richard Alexandre, Maria Asif
DecarbDiet
Team: George Su, Tanish Goel, Xavier Keogh, Zanna Buckland
BEST TEAM NAME
My Head Hertz
Team: Emma Shi, Rupa Bhagwat, Archana Ramasubramanium, Claudius Tewari, Eric Zhou
BEST DATA VISUALIZATION
Rovers
Team: Simonetta Ifeji, Saleh Komies, Vikrant Trivedi, Pratham Khandelwal, Saad Hamed
CHARGE CHALLENGE WINNERS
JAYSON TATUM X LOBSTER ROLLS
Lil’ Heat Pump
Team: Quan Zhou, Anjini Jamwal, Nirmit Deshpande, Sagar Bharadwaj
STRAWBERRY GLAZED DONUTS X CITY OF BOSTON
OOT - outtatime
Team: Harry Walton, Anita Pazzaglia, Evan Pierpont, Kwabena Osei-Bonsu
CLEAN ENERGY HAIKU
#Built Different
Team: Benjamin Preneta, Cameron Corgard, Abhinav Banthiya, Guiller Lorenzo Cenizal
ENERGY SAVING ILLUSTRATION
AntiCarbon_Worrior
Team: Prasad Subhash Devkar, Akshay Virpaksha Khandare, Sundar Raam Swaminathan, Hari Karthik S T
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Christoph Reinhart
MIT Director of Building Technology Program
Christoph Reinhart is a building scientist and architectural educator working in the field of sustainable building design and environmental modeling. At MIT, he is the Director of the Building Technology Program and head of the Sustainable Design Lab (SDL), an inter-disciplinary group with a grounding in architecture that develops design workflows, planning tools and metrics to evaluate the environmental performance of buildings and neighborhoods. He is also a managing member at Solemma, a technology company and Harvard University spinoff and served as strategic development advisor for MIT spinoff mapdwell until it joined Palmetto Clean Technology in 2021. Planning tools originating from SDL and Solemma are used in practice and education in over 90 countries.
Juan Palacios
MIT Post-Doc in the Center for Real Estate
Juan Palacios is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the Center for Real Estate. His research focuses on environmental economics, sustainable real estate and health economics. He is currently focusing on the economics of decarbonizing real estate. His work has been presented in international conferences such as IndoorAir, the American Real Estate and Urban Economic Association, and the American Economic Association. Juan has been involved in a number of projects funded by institutions like Google, The U.S. General Services Administration, and the European Commission.
Anne White
MIT School of Engineering Distinguished Professor
Anne E. White is the School of Engineering Distinguished Professor of Engineering at MIT. She received her PhD in Physics at UCLA and performed research at the Electric Tokamak (UCLA), NSTX (PPPL) and DIII-D (General Atomics) before joining MIT as a faculty member in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE). At MIT, Prof. White has served on a number of Institute-wide committees and currently co-chairs the MIT Climate Nucleus, charged with managing and implementing MIT’s new climate action plan. Prof. White's research focuses on magnetic fusion energy (MFE). Her work has included research in diagnostic development, turbulence and transport physics, and transport model validation on four tokamaks; Alcator C-Mod, ASDEX Upgrade, DIII-D, and NSTX-U. At MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Prof White had served as Assistant Division Head for MFE Collaborations and ran the Gyrokinetic Simulation Working Group, and the Alcator C-Mod Transport Group. She currently sits on the federal advisory board, Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (FESAC), and serves as Chair. She helped write the 2018 FESAC Report “Transformative Enabling Capabilities for Efficient Advance Toward Fusion Energy” and the recent 2021 FESAC Report “Powering the Future: Fusion and Plasmas. The reports define the role of fusion as a transformative technology and lay out strategic actions and recommendations for the future of the US fusion program. Anne was recently one of a select group of speakers to attend a White House Summit on a Bold Decadal Vision for Fusion Energy.
Zach Berzolla
PhD Candidate in Building Technology at MIT
Zach is a fourth-year PhD Candidate in Building Technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He uses urban building energy modeling to help communities around the world meet their emissions reduction goals in the built environment. His current focus is how to equitably advance building retrofits to attain ambitious but necessary emissions reduction goals. Prior to MIT he worked on an energy systems model for ISO-NE while researching at Dartmouth and spent time with the commercial buildings group at NREL. He holds a Masters in Building Technology from MIT and dual bachelors degrees in physics and energy systems engineering from Middlebury and Dartmouth, respectively.
Ariel Furst
MIT Professor of Chemical Engineering
Ariel L. Furst is the Cook Career Development Professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT. She completed her Ph.D. with Jacqueline K. Barton at the California Institute of Technology developing new electrochemical diagnostics for colorectal cancer. She was then an A. O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellow with. Matthew Francis at UC Berkeley developing sensors to monitor environmental pollutants. Currently, her work centers on inventing technologies to improve human and environmental health by making access to resources more equitable. Her lab uses innovative chemical methods to develop transformative technologies to solve important problems related to healthcare and sustainability by harnessing the inherent capabilities of biological molecules and cells. She is a 2022 3M Nontenured Faculty Awardee, a CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar, and an ARO Early Career Grantee. She was recently awarded the MIT UROP Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award for her work with undergraduate researchers. She is passionate about STEM outreach and increasing participation of underrepresented groups in engineering.
Graham Turk
MIT Graduate Student in Technology and Policy Program
Graham Turk is a graduate student in MIT's Technology and Policy Program and research assistant in the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI). He is investigating the impacts of electrification on electrical distribution grids and tariff design to promote adoption of heat pumps and electric vehicles. He previously worked at the electric utility Green Mountain Power (GMP), where he designed and administered programs in electric vehicle charging, energy storage, and demand flexibility. Graham holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from Princeton University and was a Fulbright scholar at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He can sub in to play goalie at your weekly hockey skate with at least 4 hours' notice.