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OSF Hackathon sponsored by ITRenew
06 Mar - 02:00 PM
Newark, United States
Hackers in the San Francisco Bay Area! ITRenew invites you to participate in an Open Source Firmware hackathon.
You'll get to collaborate with like-minded open source enthusiasts to review open-source firmware under the open compute project.
Visit the tips page to make sure you're best prepared for your hackathon experience!
Bioinformatics Pipelines for Preclinical Drug Discovery Hackathon
02 Mar - 12:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
The Bioinformatics Pipelines for Preclinical Drug Discovery Hackathon will bring together stakeholders from across pharma R&D to tackle datasets and projects with maximum impact potential. We are proud to bring together innovative data scientists and developers from across the industry to solve real-world data challenges.We are looking for team leads for select projects:Haplotypes for Drug Discovery and Efficacy, Pipelines for Initial Analysis of Specific, Personalized Therapeutics, Building Reproducible Pipelines for Clustering Variants in Complex Disease
If you are interested, please reach out to Kaitlyn Barago
OCP SONiC/SAI Pre-Summit Workshop & Hackathon - hosted by LinkedIn
02 Mar - 09:00 AM
Mountain View, United States
Welcome to the OCP SONiC/SAI Pre-Summit Workshop & Hackathon - hosted by LinkedIn! During this pre-summit, we will have technical talks from various companies, a one-day hackathon and SONiC/SAI subgroup meetups.
A laptop is required for hackathon. Participants may team up with others. Please arrive at the LinkedIn building reception between 9am and 9:30am, for signing in and breakfast socials on Mar 2. Parking is limited! You are highly encouraged to use public transport or shared ride. If you do plan to drive, you may park at a neighboring LinkedIn building and walk from there. Please allow an extra 15 minutes for parking and walking.
LinkedIn Location:
700 East Middlefield Building Rd.Mountain View, CA 94043LinkedIn Building 4Conference Room: Together
*Detailed agendas will be updated soon.
Monday, March 2
9:00 – 9:30 Social (Breakfast provided)9:30 – 10:00 Opening and Keynote10:00 – 11:00 3 sessions11:00 – 11:15 Break11:15 – 12:15 3 sessions12:15 – 1:30 Lunch (provided)1:30 – 2:30 3 sessions2:30 – 3:00 break3:00 – 4:00 2 sessions4:00 – 4:10 Hackathon Kickoff4:10 – 4:40 Team forming5:00 – 7:00 Dinner Social (Pizza or other provided)
Tuesday, March 3
LinkedIn Campus
9:00 - 4:00 Hackathon (Breakfast provided)12:00 - 1:00 Lunch (provided)4:00 - 6:00 Hackathon Presentation and Awards
Microsoft Campus (Address: 1020 Enterprise Way, Sunnyvale)
9:00 - 3:30 OCP SONiC/SAI Subgroups Meetups
SAI-5G-workgroup
SAI-security-workgroup
SONiC-test-workgroup
Instructions for Hackathon:
Put on your thinking caps, team up with friends, and get ready to be the geek coder!! As a part of SONiC Workshop, we are organizing a Hackathon for SONiC. Here are more details of the event. Feel free to reach out with questions if any.
Rules
1. Participate alone or in teams up to a size of 5.2. Team up with anyone in the community.3. Free to choose any idea if it is useful for SONiC.4. Execute on a virtual switch or a physical switch.5. Hackathon begins at 4PM on March 2nd and ends at 4 PM on March 3rd. You are free to work on-site, at home or hotel during this period and come back at 4 PM for final presentation.6. Participants from remote/video conferencing can also join.7. Final presentation at 4PM on 3rd March includes a working demo of 5 min.8. Bring your own laptop for development.9. Development in any programming language is fine as long it can integrate with SONiC ecosystem.10. Use of any off-the-shelf tools and package is allowed as long it has appropriate license for use with SONiC.
Instructions
1. Prepare your laptop for virtual switch based development by following instructions given here:
https://github.com/Azure/sonic-mgmt/blob/master/ansible/doc/README.testbed.VsSetup.md
2.Reach out to community and form a team before the event as you see fit.
Awards
1. Three winning teams to be chosen.
2. Judging committee consists of Senior Engineering leaders from SONiC community and OCP.
3. Criteria for evaluation: Relevance for SONiC, complexity in execution, uniqueness of idea, potential for Ship it!
4. All hackathon participants will get a souvenir.
Trash Datathon 2020 Event Series Kickoff
28 Feb - 09:00 AM
Sacramento, United States
Who's interested in trash? If you're a data scientist, a scientist working on trash issues, an academic or subject matter expert, or just an out-and-out trash/data nerd, then the California Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) invites you to participate in the Trash Datathon 2020 Event Series. You'll get to join a team working on one of the following project areas:
Data Models
Data Preparation
Storytelling
You'll collaborate with your team members to address the specific objectives of your selected project and present your project solution to the group at the end of the day.
Find more about participating at the hackathon tips page!
Unisys Stealth®: Capture the Flag Challenge
26 Feb - 10:00 AM
San Francisco, United States
HACK IT, WE DARE YOU.
The Unisys Stealth® Capture the Flag Challenge is looking for cybersecurity devs, pen testers, and hackers to break into the Unisys Stealth® environment. Can you hack it? We are so confident in the Stealth™ solution capabilities that we’re willing to pay $10K if you are able to “capture the flag.”
Join the challenge as part of the largest IT security conference, RSA 2020 in San Francisco on February 26, 2020.
How do you win?
Bring your device and security tools.
Plug into our 24 port switch.
Enter the Stealth™ environment.
Retrieve the FTP credentials.
Win!*
Who should attempt this challenge?
The best individuals and teams of hackers, cybersecurity experts, penetration testers, vulnerability engineers, Red Teams, and threat hunters.
What is Unisys Stealth®?
Stealth™ is a software suite trusted by government and commercial organizations to protect sensitive systems from cyber threats with identity-driven, software-defined micro-segmentation. Stealth creates communities of interest (COI) that establish exclusive communication channels between members based on trusted identities. Community members cannot initiate or accept communication from non-members and cryptography restricts non-members from intercepting intra-community communications.
*No Purchase Necessary. Void where prohibited by law. See our Contest Website for additional information and Contest Rules.
The Global Young Leaders Program(GYLers) Information Meeting
22 Feb - 10:00 AM
Sunnyvale, United States
Join us for our information Meeting in Sunnyvale on February 22nd, 2020. Click here to RSVP.
INFORMATION MEETING
Curious? We Love That!
Get a Taste of The Global Young Leaders Program at The Global Summit in Tokyo!
Hosted by our Program Heads, or Program Directors, our information meeting gives you and your family the opportunity to ask questions and get a first-hand feel for our programs.
We welcome families considering applying to The Global Young Leaders Program in Tokyo to register for our info meetings.
Our information meetings will give you guidance for learning about the contents of the program, tuition costs and financial aid and much more.
This is a unique opportunity to make a personal connection with program staff, explore the variety of amazing contents, discover how to maximize your child’s summer experience.
Fee: FREE!
What is the Global Young Leaders Program at The Global Summit in Tokyo?
Expanding Your Horizons!!
This program will be held at The Global Summit in August 2020 providing opportunities for middle and high school students to learn and present with leaders who address social issues such as the environment, gender equality, education, and wellbeing and get a glimpse of what their future may hold. Students will experience a variety of workshops and sessions throughout the program, including not only hackathons and pitches at the summit but also unique technologies and culture in Japan. By exploring various aspects of Japan and the world through the Summit, students will acquire the intellectual and professional aspects of world leaders.
The Global Summit Tokyo 2020
https://theglobalsummit.org/
Venue
Fujitsu Sunnyvale Campus
1240 E Arques Ave, H Building, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
Event Co-Organized by Pinnacle Intellect and supported by Fujitsu & Empowerment WORKS(the organizer of The Global Summit)
Hack the Future 25 @The Tech Interactive
22 Feb - 10:00 AM
San Jose, 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.
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!
Automation in Privacy: Chatbot Hackathon!
21 Feb - 04:30 PM
San Francisco, United States
Join WISP and PricewaterhouseCoopers to learn about and build a privacy chatbot!
Tri-Valley Crypto Hacks
15 Feb - 12:00 PM
Pleasanton, United States
Tri-Valley Crypto Hacks is a 24-hour hackathon or coding competition where high school students can create whatever they would liek from simple HTML websites to complex video games or apps. Participants can win prizes after review from a panel of judges.
Tri-Valley Crypto Hacks
15 Feb - 11:30 AM
Pleasanton, United States
Tri-Valley Crypto Hacks is a 24 hour hackathon that engages high school students to build a wonderful project.