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PreHackathon Meetup and Talk On Sensor Use for Environmental Monitoring
15 Aug - 06:00 PM
New Haven, United States
Experienced and inexperienced makers and hackers welcome. This meetup is focused on Internet of Things, in preparation for the New Haven Hackathon. The purpose is to socialize with others and get exposure to the technologies and sensors that will drive the New Haven Hackathon. This is an excellent time to make connections with future team members. Have a project with sensors, Arduino, beacon, 360 camera, or drone? Bring it!
InnovateNYP: Pediatric Appathon
12 Mar - 08:00 AM
New York, United States
This hackathon is a Pediatric Appathon to improve child's care. Teams will develop working Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) enabled applications, technologies and games that will improve the care and experience for pediatric patients and providers.  There is a prize pool $10,000!
Yahoo! Hack
05 Mar - 10:00 AM
New York, United States
This is a Hackathon for students, teachers, journalists and technologists to tear apart the Yahoo! News Feed dataset! This includes demographic breakdowns (age, gender, and location) and user-device interaction data. The data spans several Yahoo! properties, including the Yahoo! Homepage, Yahoo! News, and Yahoo! Sports. Your challenge will be to tease through the data to find and tell stories about consumption habits. As a follow-up to the News Corp and voxgov hackathons, the Yahoo! Hack will help showcase the interplay between journalism and data science, and how new innovations can broaden our perspective of how we consume news!
Stamford Hackathon 2.0
19 Feb - 06:30 PM
Stamford, United States
Stamford Innovation Center invites you to learn about artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, and User Experience form proffesionals and combine these for your hack to get a chance to win amazing prizes!
Vassar College Hackathon
05 Feb - 07:00 PM
Poughkeepsie, United States
Open to any skill levels, CommunityHack is joining Vassar CS Majors and Vassar students in other departments as well as local high school and community college students in order to provide them with the opportunity to explore innovative applications of Computer Science to incorporate CS into dance, music, art, video games, and many more.