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Wolverhampton Branch - Blockchain: A guide for the perplexed
11 Dec - 06:30 PM
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Summary of event:
This talk will cover:- An introduction to the topic of Blockchain – what it is, what it does- Why all the hype about Blockchain?- Why it is interesting?- What can we do with blockchain?Speaker Biography:Herb Daly is an academic who specialises Enterprise Systems. He is based at the Wolverhampton Cyber Research Institute. In 2018 he was made an IBM Champion for System Z, one of the first to be awarded in Europe. His industry background is in systems modelling and development. He has been involved with Blockchain projects since 2015 and hosted the first UK Hackathon based on Hyperledger Fabric.
Overview of Agenda:18:30 - The event starts21:00 - The event endsWill catering be provided?Refreshments will be provided
About the organiser: The Wolverhampton Branch organises this event; find out more about the group at www.bcs.org/category/12462.
For overseas delegates who wish to attend the event please note that BCS does not issue invitation letters.
Cambridge Bioinformatics Hackathon
10 Dec - 10:00 AM
Cambridge, United Kingdom
What are the aims? The three-day hackathon will bring together people to work on life science-related computational projects. The hackathon is an excellent opportunity to improve your coding skills, network with people in your field, or to try out that project you've always wanted to work on but never found the time. Alternatively, you may want to work as part of a team in a field that is completely new to you.What should I do?It 's really up to you. All that we ask is that you work on a computational project with a life sciences focus. Ideally, the project should be self-contained i.e. started in the hackathon and hopefully you will have had time in the three days to have made some progress. Many of the participants last year came up their own ideas for a project and worked on that for the three days.
Alternatively, you may want to work on one of our proposed projects. Our sponsors and project mentors have come up with a number of projects in which you are completely free to participate. Or maybe, one of the hackathon participants is already working on a project that interest you.
What skills will I need? The hackathon is aimed at people of all skill sets, from people new to coding through to experts in their respective fields. This is a chance to work in a friendly collaborative atmosphere and have some fun.
What do I need to bring?Just you and a laptop. (We do have a small number of spare laptops available if you are unable to bring a laptop for yourself).
How much is it?Taking part costs £30 for three days. (That´s just £10 per day. Although hackathon T-Shirts are not available to new sign-ups at this late stage, food and drink is included as is the opportunity to spend your time in the wonderful Centre for Computing History).
For more details, visit the Cambridge Bioinformatics Hackathon Homepage.
Game Gig 2018 - One Button Edition
01 Dec - 10:00 AM
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Click, smash, and swipe your way to an amazing experience after the end of term! The annual game-building hackathon is back, and better than ever. We're partnering with Studio Gobo and Electric Square to bring you Game Gig 2018 - One Button Edition.IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This event is only open to university students living in the Cambridge area. Bring your student card.Game Gig
You must have a valid EventBrite ticket in order to attend.
You must bring your own laptop for developing on.
We will provide 2 meals (lunch and dinner), snacks, drink and swag.
There will be workshops for beginners leading up to and on the day itself.
We have a limited number of Desktop PCs and Virtual Reality headsets that we can loan, but we require advance notice.
WHO ARE STUDIO GOBO AND ELECTRIC SQUARE?Studio Gobo and Electric Square are two game studios who have worked with Disney, Marvel, LucasFilm, Microsoft, Ubisoft and more.Studio Gobo: http://www.studiogobo.com/
FAQs
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Nope! Just bring the email confirmation and your ID and we'll get you sorted.
Will there be food provided?
We'll be providing lunch, dinner, as well as snacks to last the duration of the hackathon.
There will also be awesome swag, so remember to take your share!
Leicester Startup Weekend
30 Nov - 05:30 PM
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Pitch, Build & Launch a Startup in a Single Weekend
Ever had a great idea for a web, app or tech startup business but not had the time, experience or connections to bring it to life?
This weekend-long event is dedicated to team building, expert mentoring, networking and pitching to help you turn your business idea into a ready-to-launch startup. With a mix of technical and non-technical attendees, it doesn't matter what experience or skill set you have, as long as you have enthusiasm to try new things and work together on new ideas.
Over the 3 days you will:
• Share your business ideas with a receptive audience• Learn how to validate and develop a business idea• Meet like-minded individuals and potential co-founders• Get help from experienced business mentors• Connect with Leicester’s thriving startup community WHEN: Friday 30th Nov (evening), 1st & 2nd Dec (weekend) WHERE: LCB Depot (Fri), University of Leicester (Sat), DMU Innovation Centre (Sun) COST: Standard: £20+VAT / Student & Unwaged: £10+VAT
Students & Unwaged email Pete Hitchings for discounts and free passes.
We’re looking for innovative, creative and passionate aspiring entrepreneurs. Whether you’re actively working on a startup already, you want to learn more about what it takes to create a startup or you want to test a spark of an idea, this is the place for you!
Previous participants had this to say:
"It was brilliant, I have never enjoyed a business experience as much as this...a very practical/real life experience"
"the chance to build something that can really take off and attain investment is better than any other uni project"
"DO THIS ONCE A MONTH PLEASE!"
DETAILS ON THE WEEKEND
The Startup Weekend is a 'hackathon' style event where teams form around the most popular and feasible ideas and work together to develop and refine them; including speaking with mentors, attending short workshops and pitching their idea to a panel of entrepreneurs.
It doesn’t matter what experience or skills you have, or whether you’re actively working on an idea or not, as long as you have the enthusiasm to try new things and work together on new ideas.
Timings
Friday 30th November, 5.30pm - 7pm - you'll get pizza and refreshments at LCB Deport's Last Friday event, hear from the organisers, meet potential team memberscand mentors. Saturday 1st December, 9am to 6pm - those with ideas will pitch to the group and teams will form based on which are most feasible/popular, teams will work on their ideas with guidance from expert mentors, the day will be broken up by expert-led workshops designed to help you develop your idea and regular tea/coffee/lunch/dinner breaks.Sunday 2nd December, 9am to 5pm - After continuing to work on your idea during the morning your team will pitch to a panel of experts who will identify a winning team.
Support The Leicester Startup Weekend is supported by University of Leicester, De Montfort University, LCB Depot, Leicester Startups network and funded by the UK Space Agency. Our mission is to support the creation and development of innovative new businesses in Leicester, including but not limited to those that want to work in the exciting field of space entrepreneurship. Take the next step towards startup success and book your place now!
Launch Event of the new Data, Modelling and Uncertainty RPA.
28 Nov - 11:00 AM
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Wednesday 28th November 2018
Data, Modelling and Uncertainty RPA launch sandpit event
The leads of the new Data, Modelling and Uncertainty RPA would like to invite you to participate in its launch sandpit/hackthon event, intended as a catalyst for kicking off exciting new projects and collaborations. “Challenge leads” from across the University’s faculties will give short presentations describing open research challenges, following which there will be a 2-hour sandpit/hackathon session for participants to get hands on with the problems and the data. There is £34k funding available for to support development of projects that emerge from the sandpit.
Confirmed Challenge Leads
Morgan Alexander (Engineering) - Using shape in 3D to influence biofilm formationColin Crooks (Medicine) - Learning prognostically important morbidity patterns from complex dataTayyib Hayat (Medicine) - The Effects of Anti-Epileptic Drugs on Fetal Brain Morphology and Motor PatternsGeertje van der Heijden (Geography) - (Not) seeing the lianas for the treesJames Goulding (NUBS/N-lab) - Predicting Vulnerability in East Africa Sara Goodacre (Life Sciences) - What makes a spider fly? Understanding the factors driving dispersal and population persistence of spiders across a patchy landscape.Andrew MacColl (Life Sciences) - The shape of adaptive radiation: constraints on the evolution of morphological diversity
Schedule
11.00 - 13.00: Intro, Challenge Leads Presentations and Coffee 13:00 - 13:45: Lunch 13.45 - 15.45: Sandpit/Hackathon15:45 - 16:00: Summary and Next Steps
Location
11:00 - 13:00 Sustainable Research Building (Room C10) 13:00 - 16:00 Teaching and Learning (Room D.02)
Big Queer Hackathon
26 Nov - 09:30 AM
Oxford, United Kingdom
No experience in coding? Interested in queer identities and social media?
To encourage new ways of thinking about and engaging with queerness and queer identities, the Hackathon will encourage creative engagement with the textual data gathered from the hashtag #Queer on Twitter. The event aims to give an introductory knowledge to python programming as well as bringing together people with different disciplinary backgrounds to analyse, process and display the data in imaginative ways, and discuss the meanings behind it.
The day will begin at 9:30am with an introduction to the project by the coordinators of the event, and an outline of the dataset. There will be a short speed-networking session to build teams around shared ideas. From 11:00am Siân Brooke (Oxford Internet Institute) will run an introductory workshop into python Programming for absolute beginners using Anaconda/Jupyter Notebooks (*please bring your own laptops*). Instructions on setting up the necessary software for this workshop will be sent out in advance, and if you have any difficulties, please come to the event early so that we can assist you. Over lunch, teams will assemble to look over the data, think of ways to analyse the tweets and perhaps request additional input or resources. At the end of the day (4:00pm), teams will pitch their projects to the group and a prize will be awarded to the best project. At the end of the day, we'll head to the pub to chat and discuss ideas.
Hack Notts 2018
24 Nov - 10:00 AM
Nottingham, United Kingdom
What's a hackathon?
A hackathon is a collaborative programming festival. The main goal is to try to create a project in a relatively short amount of time, such as 24 hours. It's a fantastic opportunity to meet new people, learn from mentors, and make cool stuff.
What's HackNotts?
HackNotts is our annual hackathon, hosted in the School of Computer Science on Jubilee Campus. This year, the event will be running over the weekend of the 24th and 25th of November, with the opening presentations starting some time around 11am on the Saturday, and the closing presentation will be early in the evening on the Sunday.
Who can attend?
You're allowed to attend HackNotts if you are:
- At least 18 years old
A highschool, undergraduate or postgraduate student, or
A graduate who is less than a year out of university
Do I need to have a team?
Not at all! You can of course come to the event with a team already planned, but there are loads of people who don't have teams when they arrive. At the start of the event, we'll help to make sure that everybody has a team, if they want one.
Where can I find out more?
You can check out the HackNotts website to find the links for tickets, a more extensive FAQ, and the event's sponsors.
SAICOLOGY 2018
21 Nov - 09:00 AM
Rednal, United Kingdom
We are looking for enthusiastic students who want to be involved in innovating new and exciting solutions in the Automotive industry
SAIC Motor UK is looking for driven and passionate students from the UK to participate in a Three-day team Hackathon event we’ve named ‘SAICOLOGY’.
Successful candidates will be put into teams of three with the aim to produce great business models, prototypes and an innovative marketing pitch.
At SAICOLOGY you can collaborate with fellow students to understand how digital trends such as blockchain, connectivity, internet of things, augmented reality and artificial intelligence can be exploited within the automotive domain.
To apply visit saicology.co.uk !
AstonHack 2018
10 Nov - 09:30 AM
The Aston Triangle, United Kingdom
AstonHack 2018
We are inviting student hackers to join us for a frenzied 24 hours of designing, coding and making. Whether this will be your first hackathon or your 20th come join us and build something amazing!
https://astonhack.co.uk/
TUI HACKATHON 3.0
09 Nov - 05:00 PM
Luton, United Kingdom
Techie students and graduates of the University of Bedfordshire CST School! You're invited to participate in the TUI Hackathon 3.0, a 24-hour event where you'll be challenged to create an innovative software solution to one of the event's specified challenge problems. Collaborate as part of a 2-5 person team and compete for great prizes. You can also win a place in TUI's IT Graduate Scheme!