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IC Hack 20
08 Feb - 10:00 AM
London, United Kingdom
Make sure to join the waitlist in the event a ticket is released!
    London Blockchain Week 2020
    06 Feb - 08:30 AM
    London, United Kingdom
    Join the world’s leading global network for fintech, blockchain and digital impact for the 2020 London Blockchain Week.
      Register Interest for Design Engineering Society Makeathon 2020
      31 Jan - 06:00 PM
      London, United Kingdom
      Students interested in making and prototyping! If you're interested in participating in the Design Engineering Society Makeathon 2020, then DesSoc invites you to register your interest in this Autodesk-sponsored event at the Imperial College Advanced Hackspace (ICAH). Come and collaborate and compete for prizes.
      Global Game Jam 2020 @ Goldsmiths, University of London
      31 Jan - 04:00 PM
      London, United Kingdom
      Get together and create games in one weekend at Goldsmiths, University of London. Open to all, internal and external to Goldsmiths.
        Global Game Jam 2020 SAE Institute London - OFFICIAL REGISTRATION
        31 Jan - 03:00 PM
        London, United Kingdom
        Gaming enthusiasts in the UK! Come and participate in the Global Game Jam 2020 at the SAE Institute in London. This is the world's largest game jam event, where you can collaborate with like-minded gamers to create awesome new games! You're invited to explore new tools and test your skills by designing, creating and testing your own new game — all in less than 48 hours.
        The Climate Emergency Hackathon
        31 Jan - 08:30 AM
        London, United Kingdom
        Climate emergency believers in the UK! Creatives, UX/UI/UR, developers, data engineers, data scientists, students, and industry professionals! Valtech UK invites you to participate in The Climate Emergency Hackathon. At this two-day event, you'll get to work within a team of like-minded individuals to develop a data-driven solution to a climate emergency challenge. Pitch your team's project for a chance to win recognition and prizes.
        Machine learning for hackathons
        29 Jan - 06:00 PM
        London, United Kingdom
        This workshop will introduce you to PyTorch and show you how to use pre-trained models to implement AI as quickly as possible.
          CCP PET-MR Hackathon 5
          27 Jan - 01:00 PM
          Abingdon, United Kingdom
          In our 5th hackathon, we will try to add motion correction functionality to our software for synergistic PET/MR reconstruction.
            Hookathon: hacking the Herbarium
            25 Jan - 10:00 AM
            Richmond, United Kingdom
            Data scientists and hackers in the Greater London Area! The Archives at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew invites you to explore and experiment with the historical datasets and images relating to trailblazing botanist and explorer Sir Joseph Hooker. You'll be challenged to design and prototype imaginative ways in which digital tools can be used to access these sources and provide new ways of understanding this historical data.
            Hookathon: hacking the Herbarium
            25 Jan - 09:30 AM
            London, United Kingdom
            For the first time, Kew Gardens areofferinghistorical datasets and images relating to Joseph Hooker, inviting you to explore imaginative ways in which digitaltools can be used toexperiment withthese sources and provide new ways of understanding this historical data. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817 – 1911) was a trailblazing botanist and explorer. Detailing plant diversity and economic botany throughout his many expeditions, he remains an influential figure to modern botanical science. The legacy of Hooker’s work can be seen throughout Kew: from the new plant specimens he introduced to Kew, as most notably seen within the Rhododendron Dell, to the dried specimens, museums objects, publications and illustrations which are housed within Kew Gardens. Many parts of these valuable collections have been digitised by the respective departments in Kew which house these collections to improve access to these resources. The challenge for this Hackathon is to use digital humanities tools to explore the Hooker related data, primarily relating to his collecting trip to India, at Kew. Participants will work together in teams to find diverse ways to connect, analyse, visualise and interpret the data, and at the end of the day will present their ideas in a ‘show and tell session’.