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hack Cupertino 2018
14 Apr - 06:00 PM
Cupertino, United States
Overview:
Website: www.hackcupertino.com
hack Cupertino is a 13-hour overnight hackathon organized by Cupertino's Teen Commisisona and Cupertino's Recreation Department. During our opening ceremony, we will present a problem which you and your team will work together to address.
Please note that this even this is a lock-in, if you leave the premises at any point in the evening you will not be allowed back in.
What makes this hacakthon unique (besides prizes, of course!)?
Winning teams will have the opportunity to present their projects to the Cupertino City Council during a live, televised meeting for maximum expousure of their success. Teams will also reveive a formal commendation from the Cupertino City Council.
Website: www.hackcupertino.com
Date/Time Location:
Quinlan Community Center
10185 North Stelling Road.
Cupertino, CA
When: April 14th - 15th, 2018
Time: 6pm-11am
Check-in Begins: 5:30pm
Quick Overview:
Registration Check-In: 5:30pm
Opening Ceremony Begins: 6pm
Hacking Begins: 7pm
Judging Occurrs: 8am
Participants:
13-18* years old
*18 year olds must posses a 2017-2018 high school ID.
Teams:
Teams must be a maximum of 4 people. No exceptions.
What to bring:
Signed forms (see 'Forms and Waivers' section below)
Laptop
Chargers and power strips
Sleeping Bag/Blankets
Reusable Water bottle
Toiletries
USB Stick
Medication and any personal items
Forms and Waivers:
Before being allowed to participate, you must turn in the following forms during registration:
Hackathon Liability Form
Hackathon Rules
Event ticket (optional, but it will make the check-in process go by quicker!)
Stanford Big Earth Data Hackathon
14 Apr - 07:30 AM
Stanford, United States
Do you love Planet Earth and want to see it thrive and sustained for future generations? Do you want to be part of the solutions to some of the pressing problems facing our planet? Come join us for the inaugural Stanford Big Earth data hackathon is aimed at understanding, identifying and solving planet problems of interest using satellite and other large earth-based data sets.
Please NOTE: this is event is ONLY OPEN to STANFORD undergraduate and graduate students with a valid Stanford ID. (We hope to open future events to the a wider audience)
see bigearthhacks.stanford.edu for more information.
AI NEXTCon Silicon Valley 18
10 Apr - 08:00 AM
Santa Clara, United States
AI NEXTCon Silicon Valley '18
4-days, 50+ tech lead speakers, 60+ tech talks, 6 workshop/code labs. presented by engineering teams from Microsoft Amazon Uber Airbnb Pinterest Google Facebook Twitter Linkedin, Nvidia, Intel, etc... The NEXTCon is one of premium tech events specially geared to tech engineers, developers, data scientists, and machine learning engineers. has attracted more than 300 tech lead speakers, 5000+ tech engineers attending and more than 30 sponsors (like Microsoft, Amazon, Uber, Oracle, eBay, OfferUp, Google, IBM, AI2, Zillow, Alibaba, Huawei, DiDi, and more).
visit website for all 50+ speakers and schedules
Website: http://aisv18.xnextcon.com
Date:
hands-on workshop: 4/10-11th, 2018 (Tue and Wed)
Main Conferece: 4/12-13th, 2018 (Thu and Fri)
Tracks:
The conference features thoughtful tech leaders keynote in the morning and breakout tracks tech talks in the afternoon:
Computer Vision
Speech&NLP
Machine Learning
Deep Learning
Data Science & Analytics
Speakers:
Jeff Dean, Senior Fellow, Google
Jure Leskovec, Chief Scientist, Pinterest
Rajat Monga, Engineering director, Google Brain
Chris Moody, Manager of AI, Stitch Fix
Joe Xie, Tech Lead, Twitter
Sunil Mallya, Senior engineer, AWS Deep Learning
Manohar Paluri, Senior research scientist, Facebook
Yuandong Tian, Research Scientist and Manger, Facebook
Martin Gorner, Engineer, Google
Jeremy Hermann, Head of Machine Learning, Uber
Sarah Aerni, Director of Einstein, Salesforce
Romer Rosales, Director of AI, LinkedIn
Nikhil Dandekar, Engineering Manager, Quora
Avneesh Saluja, Research Scientist, Airbnb
Francois Chollet, Keras Author, Google
more..
visit the conference website for all speakers and schedules.
Ticket Type/Price:
*Ticket type and price are subject to change without notice. all rights reserved.
Refund Policy:
Tickets are refundable until 3/1/2018. After 3/1/2018, all ticket sales are FINAL.
Tickets are transferable to anyone else.
Discount:
Group discount (10% off for 5+ tickets, 15% off for 10+ tickets). you must purchase all tickets at one transaction. contact us for the code.
Students, government, military, non-profit org employees qualify for the following discounted price: $199 for two days conference pass (thu&fri). No discount for other type of tickets. use discount code: studentnpo. note: valid student or employee id/proof required at checkin.
"NEXTCon sharing program": help to share and promote NEXTCon, you can get more discount up to free tickets, contact us for details.
Contact: billisme@gmail.com, admin@atiglobal.org
AI tech learning community:
One of largest tech communities in Seattle and Silicon valley, focusing on promoting AI technology, through tech talks, workshops, networking, training, and large tech conferences. With 20000+ engineers, developers, data scientists in the group, and have hosted 100+ small tech meetups, workshops, hackathons, and large tech conferences.
AI meetup Silicon Valley: https://www.meetup.com/aittg-sfsv/
AI online learning and practicing group with AI news, tech articles, video tutorials, AI trainings: http://blog.xnextcon.com
All NEXTCon around the world: http://www.xnextcon.com
Twitter: @atiglobalorg
San Ramon Hackathon 2018
07 Apr - 08:00 AM
San Ramon, United States
Coder, hackers, designers in Alameda County and beyond! You're invited to participate in the San Ramon Hackathon to help the City of San Ramon improve its emergency preparedness. You'll be challenged to design and prototype an innovative technology solution that addresses an issue such as communicating government disaster recovery plans to citizens, prepare citizens for an emergency, communicating the latest information to citizens during and after emergencies, enabling collaboration of all parties responding to an emergency, and more. Present your project to a panel of experts for a chance to win one of the cash prizes.
FIFTH OPENACC USER GROUP MEETING @GTC 2018 March 27
27 Mar - 07:30 PM
San Jose, United States
Dear all
The OpenACC User Group meeting at SC17, just a few months ago, was a tremendous success like the past three user group meetings at SC16, GTC17 and ISC17. We would like to invite you to the User Group at GTC 2018.
It is simply fabulous to see you all come together and chat over wine and beer :-) on how to enable “More Science and Less Programming” !!!
Here is a short summary of the past user group meetings https://schandrawrites.wordpress.com/2018/01/31/openacc-user-group-meet-ups/
AGENDA:
What is OpenACC user group and how to join
Invited speakers: - Dr. John Stone, UIUC - VMD with OpenACC, - Dr. Randy Allen, Mentor Graphics - Update on OpenACC-GCC
Hackathons: - TU Dresden, Germany hackathon organizers will share their latest and greatest stories/experiences
How to apply for upcoming hackathons (no cost involved)?
How to be a hackathon mentor?
Training: - The latest teaching materials including labs - How to start teaching OpenACC?
2.6 Specification update by Michael Wolfe (OpenACC Technical Committee Chair)
Breakout sessions on a variety of topics including Profilers, GCC OpenACC status update
Latest book “OpenACC for Programmers, Concept & Strategies” available at the GTC Bookstore (discounts available for GTC attendees).
There will be food and drinks, as usual!!!! :-)
Looking forward to seeing you all soon!!
Sunita Chandrasekaran, Fernanda Foertter, Guido Juckeland
P.S: Here is a list of OpenACC focused activities at GTC: https://www.openacc.org/events/gpu-technology-conference-2018
Faith-Ventures Meetup (Chinese session)
25 Mar - 04:00 PM
Palo Alto, United States
Are you a Christian in tech, quant, or design, and long to integrate your talents with your faith? Are you a data scientist or an AI Ph.D. wanting to create startups that disrupt the faith realm? Are you a coder or designer looking to apply your skills to faith beyond the limited opportunities of AV or website tasks at church?
Consider joining Faith-Ventures, a community of Christian with STEM or design backgrounds, exploring faith-related innovations and applications, through startup brainstorming, design sprints and hackathons. This introductory session will describe our vision and strategies for Faith-Ventures, and immediately dive into a brainstorming session.
Note that this particular session of Faith-Ventures Meetup will be conducted in Chinese, (but feel free to contact the organizer for more information and get notified for the upcoming English one).
Wonder Hack - A Family Hackathon, 3/24
24 Mar - 02:00 PM
Fremont, United States
Join us for a fun Saturday of
Family Feud, Silicon Valley Style!
Hack & Pitch (Sat. 3/24/18, 2pm-5pm)
Parents, grandparents, and families with children of any age join forces to create games. Anyone can create a Scratch game or if you already have some experience coding, you can develop whatever you like! Judges will then decide which team is the winner. We provide food, fun, computers and Scratch training too.
Primarily for families and friends of elementary & middle school students
Location: 42 Silicon Valley (6600 Dumbarton Circle, Fremont, 94555)
1:30-2:00, Registration
2:00-2:10, Optional intro to Scratch
2:00, Teams start building App/Game using Scratch or their desired platform
2:00-4:15, Hack, Snack, Hack
4:15, Demo
4:45, Judges choose a winning team
5:00, End
1 ticket per attendee. For example, a family of 3 needs 3 tickets. Computers are provided.
The event includes Fun, Games, Snacks!
Volunteers: Women Who Code, 42 Silicon Valley
Sponsors: Startup Wonder, 42 Silicon Valley, Code For Fun
Faith-Ventures Meetup (Chinese session)
25 Feb - 04:00 PM
Palo Alto, United States
Are you a Christian in tech, quant, or design, and long to integrate your talents with your faith? Are you a data scientist or an AI Ph.D. wanting to create startups that disrupt the faith realm? Are you a coder or designer looking to apply your skills to faith beyond the limited opportunities of AV or website tasks at church?
Consider joining Faith-Ventures, a community of Christian with STEM or design backgrounds, exploring faith-related innovations and applications, through startup brainstorming, design sprints and hackathons. This introductory session will describe our vision and strategies for Faith-Ventures, and immediately dive into a brainstorming session.
Note that this particular session of Faith-Ventures Meetup will be conducted in Chinese, (but feel free to contact the organizer for more information and get notified for the upcoming English one).
High School Hacks
03 Feb - 09:30 AM
Santa Clara, United States
High School Hacks is a 12 hour hackathon for students in high and middle school. Teams will be allowed to develop and present whatever they like. We will also have a Coding Workshop for beginners. All proceeds will be donated to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society SOY Team Cut Out Cancer.
Imagineering Hackathon @ CHS
27 Jan - 09:00 AM
San Ramon, United States
Middle school & high school students from the San Ramon Valley Unified School District! You're invited to participate in the Imagineering Hackathon at California High School. You'll get to collaborate on a team with similarly skilled students and be challenged to design and build web pages in HTML.