DEVPOST SUBMISSION DEADLINES

  • Sunday 4/10 @ 9 AM PDT - Initial submission deadline
    • Your Devpost submission must be created by this time: https://swe-hacks-22.devpost.com
    • You may continue to edit your submission after this time until the final deadline.
  • Sunday  4/10 @ 10:30 AM PDT - Hacking ends!
    • Your Devpost submission must be complete by this time. You should not make any edits after this point.

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SWE Hacks is a female and non-binary hackathon hosted by the Society of Women Engineers at the University of Washington. The event strives to encourage participants to make an active impact in their community through innovation. 

 

Our goal is to create an environment for women to network, learn, develop, and create amongst each other. By providing a safe, supportive, and collaborative space where participants of all skill levels are inspired to “hack,” our mission of making an impact is accomplished.

Requirements

To participate in SWE Hacks '22, you must be officially registered through our site (not just Devpost)! Check your email for communication from our team.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

9 non-cash prizes
Best Use of Google Cloud
1 winner

Build your hackathon project with a suite of secure storage, powerful compute, and integrated data analytics products provided by Google Cloud. See full list of products here: g.co/cloud. Each winning team member located in the US will receive a Google Cloud Swag Bag complete with a beanie, pillow, journal, socks and lanyards. International winners will receive a Google branded backpack.

Best Domain Name from Domain.com
1 winner

Register a .tech domain name using Domain.com during the weekend. Each team may submit one entry per person on the team. Each winning team member will receive a PowerSquare Qi wireless phone charger.

Most Creative Use of GitHub
1 winner

GitHub is one of the best ways to collaborate, push code, get feedback, and show the world what you’ve built during a hackathon. To take it a step further, GitHub is now offering you access to industry tools, events & learning resources through something called GitHub Global Campus. Win this weekend’s Best Use of GitHub prize category, first by signing up for GitHub Global Campus and second by using a GitHub repository to host your hackathon project’s code! Make sure your use of GitHub stands out with a detailed ReadMe page, meaningful pull requests and collaboration history, and even a GitHub pages deployment!

Best Use of DeSo
Cryptocurrency logo
1 winner

DeSo is the official Web3 sponsor of the MLH Hackathon League and the first Layer 1 blockchain custom-built for decentralized social media applications. While blockchains like Avalanche or Solana cost $0.50+ to store just a 200-character post, the DeSo blockchain is built with custom indexing and storage optimizations which make it 10,000X cheaper to store social content on-chain! In order to qualify for the contest, you must launch an app that writes to the DeSo blockchain and/or implements DeSo identity. While social media apps are a great fit for DeSo, you can also build financial apps, marketplaces, and more on the DeSo blockchain. For inspiration on project ideas, you can check out some of the existing 200+ apps already live on DeSo at Bithunt.com as well as our DeSo APIs. The Best Use of DeSo gets $100 worth of $DESO coin & an exclusive DeSo branded tumbler!

Most Creative Use of Twilio
1 winner

Twilio allows you to incorporate mobile messaging, phone calls and a ton of other awesome communication features right into your hackathon project using web service APIs. Are you building an e-commerce website and want to send text notifications or email confirmations once an order is completed? Or maybe your application needs to verify users based on their mobile numbers? Twilio makes all this possible and more. Build a hack that simplifies your life using any one of Twilio’s APIs for a chance to win a Twilio Swag Box and GameGo Console for you and each of your teammates!

Best CI/CD Application Using CircleCI
1 winner

Have you ever wondered how professional developers from companies like Peloton & Samsung collaborate and ship code to production? For one, they use continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platforms like CircleCI to help automate testing, versioning, deployment and so much more. Whether you’re looking to learn a new skill, practice coding, or hack with friends, CircleCI can help you to utilize the best development practices possible when approaching a new project, however big or small. Use CircleCI in your next hack for a chance to win some awesome CircleCI swag, including a branded mug, beanie, socks and stickers!

Staying Connected: Entertainment and Social Media
1 winner

During the pandemic, the entertainment industry and social media helped people stay optimistic, connected, and connected. Entries in this category will be scored on creativity and how their project furthers the idea of “Staying Connected” after the pandemic ends!

Welcome Back: Local Businesses
1 winner

With the world slowly transitioning back to in-person lifestyles, local businesses need a larger push than ever before to get back up and running for a greater chance of success. Entries in this category will be scored on their insight and how their project would help local businesses “Welcome Back” their clientele!

Enhanced Mindfulness: Physical and Mental Health
1 winner

As people became more isolated and worked, studied, or stayed at home during the pandemic, physical and mental health has been front-and-center. Entries in this category will be scored on their ingenuity and how their project would either continue or cultivate an “Enhanced Mindfulness” toward peoples’ personal wellbeing.

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

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Judging Criteria

  • Adherence to Theme
    Does the hack correspond well to the theme of the track that it was submitted to?
  • Design
    Did the team put thought into the user experience? How well designed is the interface?
  • Originality
    Has this project been done before at hackathons in the past? How creative is their project in solving the problem at hand?
  • Learning
    Did the team stretch themselves? Did they try to learn something new?

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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