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UC Berkeley Datathon (Data Science Hackathon)
  08 Sep - 08:00 AM
  Berkeley, United States
Citadel is proud to present The Data Open, a datathon competition taking place throughout the year at a series of top universities. At each event, participants collaborate in teams to work through a large and complex dataset and then submit their findings to a panel of judges. The UC Berkeley Datathon will take place in UC Berkeley on 8th September 2018. The deadline for registration (which includes a timed assessment) is on 1st September 2018. Please formally register for the event at: thedataopen.com. If you are an individual who has a passion for tackling the most interesting and critical challenges that touch the global markets, then The Data Open is for you. This is an opportunity for exceptional problem-solvers to Explore, Build and Win*. *The winning team will be rewarded with $25,000 in cash and the eligibility to interview at Citadel. 
    Global Blockchain Hackathon - Silicon Valley
      18 Aug - 09:00 AM
      Berkeley, United States
    Blockchain coder/developer teams in Silicon Valley and the Bay Area! The International Data Engineering and Science Association (IDEAS) invites you to participate in the Global Blockchain Hackathon - Silicon Valley. You'll collaborate on a blockchain project and compete for prizes, as well as for the opportunity to progress to the Final Round & Conference in Chicago. Visit the hackathon tips pagefor the best advice on how to participate in the Global Blockchain Hackathon!
    Introduction to Chatbots
      15 Aug - 06:00 PM
      Berkeley, United States
    Hackers in Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area! If you're interested in participating in IBM’s Call for Code hackathon for natural disaster preparedness, then take some time to attend the Introduction to Chatbots meetup. You'll get to learn how to build a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence and IBM Watson services. You'll also learn about the building blocks needed to understand natural language user input and how to process requests via a Slackbot. This will prepare you to solve the pressing global disaster preparedness problems posed in the IBM hackathon.
    BVB KLETech Alumni Bay Area Hackathon
      11 Aug - 10:00 AM
      Pleasanton, United States
    KLE Technological University Alumni in the San Francisco Bay Area! INSZoom invites you to participate in the BVB KLETech Alumni Bay Area Hackathon to solve a complex problem, create an awesome solution, and win a prize. You'll be challenged to design and prototype a solution to one of the following: »Online Document Management, »Online PDF Document Management, »Web Scraping, »Address Intellisense.
    SMASH Academy 2018 UC Davis Summer Hackathon
      14 Jul - 09:00 AM
      Davis, United States
    The SMASH Academy 2018 UC Davis Summer Hackathon presents an opportunity for our 90 high school scholars at our SMASH UC Davis program site to engineer sustainability through creating Solar Power Drones!  In teams of 6, they will be guided by at least two adult mentors who help them refine an environmental sustainability problem as it concerns their targeted user. Scholars will collaboratively prototype a software solution (e.g., mobile app, website) using wireframe software, Balsamiq. Finally, scholars will present their new technologies to a panel of judges and winning teams will be awarded various prizes.
      FACEBOOK BUILD DAY AT COWO CAMPUS
        14 Jul - 09:00 AM
        Sacramento, United States
      The 2018 Developer Circles Community Challenge in Partnership with Facebook and Cowo Campus has launched! As part of this global hackathon, developers around the world are challenged to build solutions that bring communities together. Please join us for the Build Day in SACRAMENTO on JULY 14TH, 2018, where we'll get together to code and build submissions for the challenge. The Agenda 9:00AM - Registration & Networking 10:00AM - Opening Remarks & Challenge Explanations 10:30AM - BREAK INTO TEAMS 1. Find passionate team members 2. Share programming speciality & favorite language with other team members 11:00AM - 2:30PM - CODING TIME! 1.Brainstorm ideas 2.Plan out the structure 3.Work on the submission 11:00AM - 5:00PM - MENTOR OFFICE HOURS/ FREE COLLABORATIO 4:30PM - CLOSING REMARKS For more info got to https://builddayinsacramento.splashthat.com/
        Project Encoder Hackathon
          14 Jul - 08:00 AM
          San Ramon, United States
        Kids in the San Ramon Valley area -- grades 6 through 12! Are you interested in STEM subjects and would like to learn how to code? You're invited to participate in the Project Encoder Hackathon! It doesn't matter how much you know already -- there are places for beginners, as well as intermediate and advanced level participants. Come as a team of up to 5 people, or join one at the event. You'll be challenged to solve a problem with an app design that blows away the judges. There will be prizes for the top winners in each group (Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced)!
        Blockchain Hangout: Join Our Research Team @Berkeley Yacht Club
          29 Jun - 07:00 PM
          Berkeley, United States
        Blockchain for "Empowering education and Innovation around the world"  Join The Research Team!!! Starting a initial Google Hangout and a Physical Hangout to host our meetup. We would be having hangouts to spread and brainstorm about using blockchain for "Empowering education and Innovation around the world"  Link for the hangout - https://calendar.google.com/event?action=TEMPLATE&tmeid=NzY0NGpuYzBycDlvbzVlaTltZXVtMzg0c3ZfMjAxODA2MzBUMDIwMDAwWiBpYmF0YWx1Y0Bt&tmsrc=ibataluc%40gmail.com&scp=ALL Your are lost? Have questions?  Contact us on Slack:https://join.slack.com/t/thoncoin/shared_invite/enQtMzc5NTMzMzM3NTcwLWNhNjk3YmQxZWU4YzA5MDg0NGRkNjBkOGNhYjIxZDI3NGM4YTU5NjdhMTg0MDE1MGYwM2Y0YTJhZmUwMDk3YjE Meeting point :Berkeley Yacht Club,1 Seawall Dr, Berkeley, CA 94710 From 7pm-8PM. BrainstormingAfter 8PM Boat Party till ??.For hackathons to be mainstream we need to tap into impact, media, sport and technology. I hope you will join us to build inclusive and sustainable communities with hackathons Join The Research Team!!!
          Lake Merritt Easy Run To Solve Child Hunger
            15 May - 07:00 PM
            Oakland, United States
          This is a fun evening loop around Lake Merritt to raise awareness about Hackathons as a tool for Social Impact to Solve Child Hunger. I will wait a few minutes, at Pergola at Lake Merritt, for people to join. All running paces are welcome! Everyone from beginners to speedsters can find someone at their pace to run with. It is not competitive, the emphasis is on making it back to the Pergola at Lake Merritt after the run and  SOCIALIZE !!!  What is a Hackathon? Hackathons have been used by companies like Google and Facebook as well as other Silicon valley companies as a mechanism of bringing software engineers together to produce a new product within 24-48 hours. Several groups participate and compete for a prize. The organizers provide people with food, mentorships and the judges of the Hackathon (who may be investors, etc.) choose the best solutions. The Hackathon is an approach to create new projects and ideas collaboratively.  What is a Social Impact Hackathon? Social Impact Hackathons are Hackathons with measurable impacts. Participants have 30 days to deliver their solutions to their users once the Hackathon is over to be qualified to win the big prize. It is a very important tool for development. It can be used in the strict sense to produce softwares to solve practical problems, and it can also be used to create collaborative solutions to problems. Social Impact Hackathons can be used to develop solutions to water scarcity, gun violence, how to control population growth, design of mechanisms to allow people to improve their lives and skills (adjust to changing job market situation) and other social problems Next hackathon:  Hackathon to Solve Child Hunger with Stephen Curry/Ayesha Curry Past Hackathons:  -Hackathon to Solve Homelessness -Hackathon for Puerto Rico -Solutions: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mkovAJG5AAeEBEH88TD0ObloYrCnjvpL Stay in touch: Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-hackathons-Meetup/ Photos:  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hs3f_865fUF372CFAaZK-K5WMrJA18Fs  https://linkedin.com/in/lucibata
            Hack the Future 21 @ Circuit Launch
              28 Apr - 10:00 AM
              Oakland, United States
            NOTE: Available slots are very limited. We cannot allow in participants who are not signed up. If you sign up and find you cannot attend, please change your ticket order to allow in someone from the waiting list.   What is Hack the Future? Hack the Future is an all-day party / hackathon for young adults to show you what it's like to be a hacker and see if it's for you. We won't tell you what to do. You'll be free to work on whatever you want. We'll try to keep you from getting stuck, and we'll give you a place to start (if you want one). This is a unique opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art software, hardware design, and engineering from mentors working for Bay Area startups as well as big companies like Google, Nvidia, Intel, Facebook and Microsoft.   What can I do at Hack the Future? You might learn how to: Make your own video games Learn to solder electronics Create a webpage Make mods for existing games like Minecraft Create things using a 3D printer Design and present a new product And a ton more Along with all the fun, lunch will be provided!   What hackers need to do: Bring a laptop.  Visit our website and install the recommended programs. Bring laptop's administrator password to install programs. Ask questions!  Try new things, and have fun!   What parents need to do: Ensure that your child has the Administrator Password for their laptop. Check hackers in at the event at 10:00am, along with these items: a copy of your ticket(s), the signed waiver form, and the medical information sheet. Tickets are required due to limited capacity. Come back at 3:45PM to see the Lightning Talks (voluntary presentations on what hackers have been working on). Come back by 5PM to check your child back out so they can go home. Additional Notes to Parents 1. Help us create an environment of independent exploration Parents are highly encouraged to drop participants off and let them explore independently, although you're welcome to check in on them if needed. Come back and check out your hackers promptly at 5PM; we'll need to clean up, and our volunteer mentors have to stay with your child until he or she is picked up.  2. Sign out when you leave with your hacker Parents it is very important to remember to sign your child out of the event! Any names which we do not have parent signatures for check-out are given a follow up by HTF volunteers to verify that your child has been picked up, so please do our volunteers a favor and save them an unnecessary call. 3. Only get a ticket for the hacker Parents, please don't reserve a ticket for yourself. Please help Hack the Future cut down on our plastic waste by bringing your own, reusable water bottle!   We Need Your Help to Keep HTF Running If you'd like to support Hack the Future, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a monthly supporter.  Any donations go directly into our programs.  Visit our Rally Page for more information.  We are also always in need of more mentors.  If you'd like to help run one of our future events, please let us know.   Keep Hacking with Us! To learn more or sign up for our mailing lists, find out about more Hack the Future events, or see pictures from previous events, visit hackthefuture.org or Like us on Facebook and Twitter!