OUR MISSION
We're the Berkeley representative of the world's largest technical professional organization with a lofty purpose of advancing technology for humanity. Our vision is to empower everyone with the ability to take charge of finding solutions through technology, innovation, and resilience. We hope OskiHacks brings together students, professionals, and industry partners to collaboratively develop innovative solutions to the world's most pressing challenges.
ELIGIBILITY
If you are a current college/university, high school, or middle school student (from anywhere in the world), feel free to sign up for OskiHacks!
REGISTRATION
Step 1: Fill out the OskiHacks Participation Form (if you are looking for a team, please select the correct option on the form).
Step 2: Press the "Join Hackathon" button on this Devpost page under the "OskiHacks" title.
Step 3: Join the OskiHacks Discord Server to participate and stay connected with events going on during the hackathon (additional info about the event is posted on the announcements channel in the server), as well as to take part in workshops/meetings taking place before/during/after the event.
Requirements
Devpost Submission Requirements:
1. A project with the utilization of relevant developer tools
2. A link to a functional code repository
3. A demo video (around 2-3 minutes) with a brief overview of the project
4. A text description about how the project addresses a Social-Good intent
Prizes
OskiHacks Winner
- Art of Problem Solving Coupons (https://artofproblemsolving.com/)
- 1-month FREE access to echo3D’s Premium Plan
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Argo Saakyan
Computer Vision Researcher at Diagnocat
Danylo Tolmachov
Head of Software Engineering at Techstack Ltd
Valentine Shkulov
Staff Data Scientist at Meson Capital Partners
Ainur Gainetdinov
Senior Deep Learning Engineer at VicMan LLC
Judging Criteria
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Creativity/Conceptuality
Is the project a new idea? Does the project provide a new experience or simplify an existing workflow? Is the project related to the prompt (Social-Good)? -
Implementation/Practicality
Could this idea actually be implemented in real life? Would people be motivated to use it? Is it a functioning solution that can scale in the real world? -
Presentation
Is the project pitched in a convincing and engaging manner? Is the idea presented clearly and in a way that's easy to approach? -
Overall Project
Do the different parts of the code work well together? Does the project stand as an end-to-end project? Is the code well documented? Does the project create a comfortable user experience?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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