FREESTEMEDUCATION
A volunteer student-run organization building the future of accessible technology education through hackathons, contests, and community.
ABOUT INGENIUMSTEM
Provide free technology education to everyone — especially those without access. A student-run volunteer organization building equal opportunity in STEM.
Bridge the gap in STEM education. Create pathways for students to explore their passion through hands-on competitions, content, and community.
Founded by a team driven to inspire future innovators. Built with the vision that high-quality STEM education should be free and accessible to all.
WHAT WE DO
Hackathons
Competitive events where participants design and build projects that solve real-world problems. Themed challenges, mentorship, and prizes.
Coding Contests
Timed programming competitions. Write efficient solutions, pass test cases, sharpen algorithmic thinking under pressure.
Capture the Flag
Cybersecurity challenges where competitors exploit vulnerabilities, decode ciphers, and capture digital flags for points.
Technical Articles
In-depth tutorials and explanations on coding concepts, emerging technologies, and engineering fundamentals. All skill levels.
Technology Drives
Partnerships with organizations to host technology recycling initiatives. Sustainability through responsible e-waste management.
Video Content
Educational videos covering coding tutorials, technology news, and STEM advancements. Content designed to inform and inspire.
Our Partners
THE TEAM
Kaushik Sannidhi
President / FounderAlan Muttappillil
VP / Head of EducationSourish Kumrawat
Head of AdministrationKireet Cheri
Head of OutreachAqil Gudur
Head of CommunicationsIshaan Anwar
Head of TechnologyCompeting in the IngeniumSTEM Summer Hacks 2.0 was an amazing experience. It was fun to meet and work with new people. The hackathon was fun and competitive. I learned so much from my teammates and enjoyed the challenge.
NEWS & ARTICLES
How AI Agents Are Reshaping Software Development in 2026
Autonomous coding agents can now write, test, and deploy entire features. We explore how this changes the role of the developer.
Read →Feb 28, 2026Quantum Computing Explained: What Students Need to Know
Quantum computers are leaving the lab. Here's what the next generation of engineers should understand about qubits, superposition, and quantum advantage.
Read →Feb 25, 2026The Top Cybersecurity Threats Students Should Know About in 2026
From AI-generated phishing to supply chain attacks, the threat landscape is evolving. Understanding these risks is the first step to building secure systems.
Read →Feb 22, 2026Building Your First Neural Network: A Student's Guide
Neural networks power everything from image recognition to language models. Learn the fundamentals and build one from scratch.
Read →READY TO BUILD?
Join a community of student innovators. Compete in hackathons. Learn to code. Shape the future of STEM education.