Talk Outline

This workshop walks you through Hack the Team, an app for forming teams, committing to a challenge, and indicating which tools you plan to use. Because the app is built on several tools from the hack stack, we'll also unpack the workflow behind how it was created.

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Tool Focus: Momen , Lovable, Anthropic: Claude Code

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Speaker Bio

Zarja Hude is a Senior Associate and the organiser behind "Hack the Law," an initiative that began by expanding CodeX's LLMxLaw Hackathon format and has since grown to include a conference and research competition. She is also a PhD candidate at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where her research explores how combining different AI techniques can approximate the legal reasoning process (see Constraining LLMs with Graphs for Legal Reasoning). She holds a Master's in corporate law from the University of Cambridge and previously worked as a product manager at EY's Technology Centre of Excellence on generative AI applications in immigration law.

About King’s E-Lab

King's E-Lab is an initiative of King's College Cambridge, launched in September 2021 thanks to a donation from Malcolm McKenzie (KC 1977), and expanded in 2022 with support from David Sainsbury (KC 1959) and the Gatsby Charitable Foundation.

E-Lab's aim is to foster innovation and build a community of entrepreneurial minds at the University of Cambridge. It works toward two goals: giving students from all backgrounds essential entrepreneurial skills, and supporting aspiring innovators, entrepreneurs, and business leaders.

E-Lab welcomes students from every discipline—anyone keen to challenge the status quo and rethink how things are done. At its core is a focus on sustainability and ethics, prioritising projects that create positive social and environmental impact.

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