Luminosity Lab students win global Red Bull challenge with note-taking app

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Luminosity Lab students win global Red Bull challenge with note-taking app

Posted by Monique Clement on Apr 12, 2022 in News |

Sylvia Lopez and Brinlee Kidd

ASU students and roommates Sylvia Lopez (left) and Brinlee Kidd have been named the U.S. finalists in the Red Bull Basement Global Final for their innovative note-taking tool, Jotted. Photo by Andy DeLisle/ASU

Arizona State University informatics major Brinlee Kidd and industrial engineering major Sylvia Lopez won the Red Bull Basement Global competition with their note-taking app Jotted.

Just like many students, Kidd and Lopez wanted to make the learning and note-taking process easier, so they created Jotted. The app allows students to upload their notes, which are automatically organized by class in folders. Then, Jotted uses the notes to create digital flashcards and quizzes to practice each subject. The pair of student entrepreneurs were recently featured on ABC 15 Arizona.

Kidd and Lopez are researchers in the Luminosity Lab, an interdisciplinary research and development lab with a team of high-performing students who design, build and deploy innovative solutions to important real-world challenges. The Luminosity Lab recently joined the Fulton Schools to leverage resources and support of the nation’s largest engineering school.

Read more about Jotted, Kidd and Lopez, and their Red Bull Basement Global competition win on ASU News.