Hacking for Defense @ Stanford 2025 – 学びの成果発表
スタンフォード大学で10回目となるHacking for Defenseクラスが終了し、8チームの学生が国家安全保障上の課題の理解と解決に取り組みました。現在70大学に広がるこのプログラムでは、学生たちが実践的なプロジェクトを通じて国防・安全保障分野に貢献しています。
スタンフォード大学で10回目となるHacking for Defenseクラスが終了し、8チームの学生が国家安全保障上の課題の理解と解決に取り組みました。現在70大学に広がるこのプログラムでは、学生たちが実践的なプロジェクトを通じて国防・安全保障分野に貢献しています。
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