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Develop a Successful FinTech Startup Business Hackathon Webinar
14 Apr - 01:00 PM
New York, United States
Develop a Successful FinTech Startup Business Hackathon | Fintech Entrepreneurship Workshop | Fintech Entrepreneur Training
    Make the Change Competition
    11 Apr - 08:30 AM
    New York, United States
    Young aspiring changemakers -- students aged 15 - 22 -- in and around New York City! City Mission invites you to participate in the Make the Change Competition. Come with a team of 4 individuals, or join one at the event. You'll be challenged to come up with an innovative solution to a problem in your neighborhood and community. Present your team's project for the chance to win an awesome prize!
    Develop a Successful Healthcare Tech Startup Business Today!
    31 Mar - 01:00 PM
    New York, United States
    Develop a Successful Healthcare Tech Startup Business Today! Medical - Digital Health -Hackathon - Virtual - Webinar
      Hack Brooklyn 2020
      29 Mar - 07:00 AM
      New York, United States
      Student techies in Brooklyn! The Hack Brooklyn Team at Brooklyn College invites you to participate in their March 29, 2020 hackathon. At this 12-hour event, you'll collaborate as a member of a team of up to 4 students as you build an innovative solution that addresses one or more sectors of social good -- sustainability, accessibility, education, and health.
      HackCT Makerspace Hackathon
      28 Mar - 08:00 AM
      Hartford, United States
      Connecticut's makerspaces are joining forces to launch HackCT, a 2-day hackathon event designed to solve problems faced by modern cities!
        Holochain NYC Hackathon
        27 Mar - 06:00 PM
        Brooklyn, United States
        Join us for a 2.5 days of intense training and hands-on support in Holochain architecture, design principles, and hApp development!
          ShareVentures Retail 2.0 NYC Summit
          22 Mar - 06:00 PM
          Englewood Cliffs, United States
          Join us as an investor to meet our startups who are revolutionizing the future of retail, e-commerce in CPG business. ​
            Hack-Q-Thon 2020
            21 Mar - 08:00 AM
            New York, United States
            *** Due to COVID-19, the organizers have postponed the Hack-Q-Thon until a safer date *** High school students and parents in the Big Apple and surrounding area! If you're interested in exploring new technologies, then IBM Quantum and NYU invite you to participate in Hack-Q-Thon 2020. At New York City's 1st high school quantum hackathon, you'll experience a hands-on learning experience using quantum computing to solve real-world problems. Check the expert tips page for useful info prior to joining the Hack-Q-Thon 2020 hackathon!
            Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2020
            18 Mar - 09:00 AM
            New York, United States
            Overview The 5th Fruit Fly brain Hackathon (FFBH 2020) will be held on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. The goal of the hackathon is to bring together researchers interested in developing executable models of the fruit fly brain. The hackathon is aimed at three main groups of participants: neurobiologists, modelers and software engineers. We welcome researchers working on the fruit fly brain as well as those working on other model organisms to participate and broaden the discussion in the hackathon. The Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2020 is organized in conjunction with the Columbia Workshop on Brain Circuit, Memory and Computation on March 16-17, 2020. Participants of the hackathon are welcome to attend the workshop. Organizers Tingkai Liu, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia UniversityMehmet Kerem Turkcan, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia UniversityYiyin Zhou, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University Detailed schedule, will be posted here
              Columbia Workshop on Brain Circuits, Memory and Computation 2020 (BCMC 2020)
              16 Mar - 09:00 AM
              New York, United States
              Overview The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers interested in developing executable models of neural computation/processing of the brain of model organisms. Of interest are models of computation that consist of elementary units of processing using brain circuits and memory elements. Elementary units of computation/processing include population encoding/decoding circuits with biophysically-grounded neuron models, non-linear dendritic processors for motion detection/direction selectivity, spike processing and pattern recognition neural circuits, movement control and decision-making circuits, etc. Memory units include models of spatio-temporal memory circuits, circuit models for memory access and storage, etc. A major aim of the workshop is to explore the integration of various sensory and control circuits in higher brain centers. A Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon is being conducted in conjunction with the workshop. Workshop participants are welcome to attend the hackathon. Organizer and Program Chair Aurel A. Lazar, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University. Registration Registration is free but all participants have to register. Thank you! Lodging and Directions to Venue Please follow this link for lodging details and directions to the hotel and venue. Program Overview (Confirmed Speakers) Sophie Caron, Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. Dmitri ‘Mitya’ Chklovskii, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation. Ronald L. Davis, Scripps Research Florida, Jupiter, FL. Monica Dus, Dept. of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Nathan Gouwens, Allen Institute of Brain Science, Seattle, WA. Ilona Grunwald Kadow, School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich. Frank Hirth, Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, King's College, London. Viren Jain, Google AI, Mountain View, CA. Vivek Jayaraman, HHMI Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn, VA. Mikko Juusola, Centre for Cognition in Small Brains, The University of Sheffield. Gaby Maimon, Laboratory of Integrative Brain Function, The Rockefeller University. Alexey A. Polilov, Department of Entomology, Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Michael B. Reiser, Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn, VA. H. Sebastian Seung, Princeton Neuroscience Institute and Computer Science Department, Princeton University. Charles F. Stevens, Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA. John Tuthill, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington, Seattle. Emre Yaksi, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. Detailed schedule, will be posted here