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HackDavis

May 20-21, 2023
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University Credit Union Center @ UC Davis
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Schedule

SATURDAY 5/20

  • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

    Opening Ceremony

  • 11:00 AM

    Hacking Starts

  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    Intro to Figma

    Hosted by Design Interactive

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

    Pitching your Project

    Hosted by Women in Computer Science

    ARC Ballroom B
  • LUNCH

    Mr. Pickles

  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

    UI Hacks

    Hosted by Design Interactive

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

    Black and Latinx in Tech Career Panel

    Hosted by ColorStack at UC Davis

    ARC Ballroom B
  • 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM

    Effective Collaboration with Github

    Hosted by DataLab

    Arc Meeting Room
  • 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM

    Ethics in Computer Science

    Hosted by Davis Computer Science Club

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 1:45 PM - 2:45 PM

    Building and Strengthening Your Resume, Cover Letter, and LinkedIn

    Hosted by Davis Undergraduate Engineering Network

    ARC Ballroom B
  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

    Cupstacking Tournament

  • 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

    Intro to HTML/CSS

    Hosted by #include @ Davis

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

    Coffee Chat

    Hosted by DataLab

    ARC Courtyard
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

    Crash Course to Business Development

    Hosted by Student Startup Center

    ARC Ballroom B
  • AFTERNOON SNACK

    Yakult and Pocky

  • 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM

    Webscraping and its Practical Application in Industry

    Hosted by CodeLab

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM

    Build Your Chat-GPT Plugin

    Hosted by Sriya Maram and Rush Shahani

    ARC Ballroom B
  • 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

    Developing Your Personal Website with Angular and GitHub

    Hosted by Meziah Ruby Cristobal

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

    Best Design Practices

    Hosted by #include @ Davis

    ARC Ballroom B
  • 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM

    Intro to Product Management

    AggieWorks

    ARC Ballroom A
  • DINNER

    Dumpling House

  • 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

    Unity Programming Basics

    Game Development and Arts Club

    ARC Ballroom A
  • SNACK

    Pepitos Paletas

  • 8:45 PM - 9:45 PM

    Bob Ross Painting

    Hosted by MLH!

    ARC Ballroom A

SUNDAY 5/21

  • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

    Opening Ceremony

  • 11:00 AM

    Hacking Starts

  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    Intro to Figma

    Hosted by Design Interactive

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

    Pitching your Project

    Hosted by Women in Computer Science

    ARC Ballroom B
  • LUNCH

    Mr. Pickles

  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

    UI Hacks

    Hosted by Design Interactive

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

    Black and Latinx in Tech Career Panel

    Hosted by ColorStack at UC Davis

    ARC Ballroom B
  • 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM

    Effective Collaboration with Github

    Hosted by DataLab

    Arc Meeting Room
  • 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM

    Ethics in Computer Science

    Hosted by Davis Computer Science Club

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 1:45 PM - 2:45 PM

    Building and Strengthening Your Resume, Cover Letter, and LinkedIn

    Hosted by Davis Undergraduate Engineering Network

    ARC Ballroom B
  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

    Cupstacking Tournament

  • 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

    Intro to HTML/CSS

    Hosted by #include @ Davis

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

    Coffee Chat

    Hosted by DataLab

    ARC Courtyard
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

    Crash Course to Business Development

    Hosted by Student Startup Center

    ARC Ballroom B
  • AFTERNOON SNACK

    Yakult and Pocky

  • 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM

    Webscraping and its Practical Application in Industry

    Hosted by CodeLab

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM

    Build Your Chat-GPT Plugin

    Hosted by Sriya Maram and Rush Shahani

    ARC Ballroom B
  • 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

    Developing Your Personal Website with Angular and GitHub

    Hosted by Meziah Ruby Cristobal

    ARC Ballroom A
  • 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

    Best Design Practices

    Hosted by #include @ Davis

    ARC Ballroom B
  • 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM

    Intro to Product Management

    AggieWorks

    ARC Ballroom A
  • DINNER

    Dumpling House

  • 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

    Unity Programming Basics

    Game Development and Arts Club

    ARC Ballroom A
  • SNACK

    Pepitos Paletas

  • 8:45 PM - 9:45 PM

    Bob Ross Painting

    Hosted by MLH!

    ARC Ballroom A

Events Available 24/7

  • OPEN 24/7

    Badminton

    Student ID required for equipment

    Badminton Court
  • OPEN 24/7

    Ping-pong

    Student ID required for equipment

    Ping-pong Court

Prizes

$17,840 in prizes

Each member of a winning team receives the listed prize(s)

  • Best Hack for Social Good

    iPad 1st Place

    Sony wireless headphones 2nd Place

    All entries are automatically considered for this prize category.

  • Karim Majdi Abou Najm Memorial Prize for Technical Complexity

    Amazon Echos

    Projects must showcase breadth and application of technical knowledge.

    In memory of Karim Majdi Abou Najm, a UC Davis Computer Science student and HackDavis winner.

  • Best Open Data Hack

    Sponsored by UC Davis DataLab

    Projects must use at least one publicly accessible dataset that relates to UC Davis to address questions of interest to our campus community. For consideration for this award, the team must produce a GitHub repository with a readME, annotated code, and a reproducible static data visualization. The visualization should have an accompanying 1-page narrative describing the goals, methods, and interpretation of the project.

  • Best Hack for Local-Global Good

    Sponsored by UC Davis Global Affairs

    Downtown Davis Gift Cards and Simply Modern Tumblers

    The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) address shared economic, social and environmental challenges. Innovative solutions are needed at the local level, informed by the experiences and perspectives of affected communities. For this category, teams should design an application that supports involvement with the SDGs and development of creative approaches to these challenges at the campus or local level – by students, community members and groups, or local government. Teams should specify how their project connects to the SDGs in their submission.

  • Best Beginner Hack

    Smart TV / Gaming Monitor

    Every team member must be a beginner in order to qualify.

  • Best Healthcare Hack

    UC Davis School of Medicine Swag Bags

    Our local, national, and global communities face innumerable barriers to healthcare. The barriers to providing equitable care are complex and multi-faceted, ranging from language and geographic challenges, inadequate technological resources (e.g., imaging, clinical technology), and difficulties with providing patient engagement and education. Design a project that addresses a specific barrier in medicine, whether it be here in Davis/Sacramento or beyond.

  • Best Interdisciplinary Hack

    Sponsored by The College of Letters and Science

    Ice Cream Machine

    At least one member of the team needs to be a non-CS/CSE/otherwise CS-related major in order to qualify. More specifically, we are looking for teams that leverage multiple perspectives of different disciplines to create a more well-rounded project.

  • Best Design

    No code required for this category!

  • Best Hardware Hack

    Sponsored by UC Davis Student Startup Center

    Drone Set

    Projects must include a hardware component.

  • Most Creative Hack

    Lego Sets

    Projects must be unique and original, and showcase creativity and out-of-the-box thinking.

  • Best Use of Microsoft Cloud for Your Community

    LinkedIn Premium 12-Month subscription and Xbox Ultimate 3-Month Game Pass

    Bring your idea to life using the Microsoft Cloud - automatically build and deploy a full stack web app from a code repository, create and train a Machine Learning model, develop business applications with little to no code using Power Platform, and more! View our recommended popular solutions in the Education Hub at https://aka.ms/startedu.

    Build your hackathon project with the Microsoft Cloud that tackles a social impact issue of your choice, and have a chance to win a LinkedIn Premium 12-Month subscription and an XBox Ultimate 3-Month Game Pass.

  • Best Use of MongoDB Atlas

    M5GO IoT Starter Kit

    MongoDB Atlas takes the leading modern database and makes it accessible in the cloud! Get started with a $50 credit for students or sign up for the Atlas free forever tier (no credit card required). Along with a suite of services and functionalities, you'll have everything you need to manage all of your data! Build a hack using MongoDB Atlas for a chance to win a M5GO IoT Starter Kit for you and each member of your team.

  • Best Use of MATLAB

    Wireless YoYo Speaker

    MATLAB and Simulink are computational tools used at over 100,000 businesses, government and university sites in over 190 countries. Use MATLAB and/or Simulink exclusively or integrate them into another tool for your next hack to win an exclusive MathWorks branded Wireless YoYo Speaker! You can also claim a free MATLAB software license to get started.

  • Best Domain Name from Domain.com

    Domain.com Branded Prize

    Register a .Tech domain name using Domain.com during the weekend for your chance to win a Domain.com branded prize for you and each member of your team! Each team may submit one entry per person on the team. The more creative the domain the better!

  • Most Creative Use of GitHub

    GitHub Octocat Puzzle & Sticker bundle

    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 Most Creative 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 Retool

    Ducky One 3 SF Pure White 65% mechanical keyboard

    Register with a student account and use Retool to create your next hack for Social Good. Each member of the winning team wins a Ducky One 3 SF Pure White 65% mechanical keyboard

  • Best Aggie Reuse Store Hack

    Aggie Reuse Store Prize Basket

    The Aggie Reuse Store received over 1,300 clothing items last quarter and diverted over 1,000 pounds of waste. These numbers have been growing every quarter, and they have become too large to be sustained by the spreadsheet they use to keep track of inventory. The current system of manually updating the spreadsheet to keep track of input and output is very tedious for volunteers and is prone to human error. To increase efficiency and sustainability, the Aggie Reuse Store would like to implement an inventory tracking system with a user-friendly, streamlined interface and an organized database for their data analytics team. How can we upgrade the current system to meet the Aggie Reuse Store’s need for an inventory tracking system?

    The Aggie Reuse Store currently has no way of monitoring the store’s foot traffic, so they don’t know how many students come in every week, what time students tend to come in, and what days of the week are most popular. Operating hours change from quarter to quarter, so they want to use customer traffic data to know when the most optimal time to open is and how to better staff their volunteers to support rush hour. How can we collect, organize, and display the Aggie Reuse Store’s visitor data in a user-friendly manner to better serve students?

  • Best TreeDavis Hack

    TreeDavis Prize Basket

    Tree Davis has a program where they convert turf lawns into Climate-Ready Landscapes. These are the installation of native, drought-tolerant plants and trees that are more beneficial to the environment than water-thirsty lawns. While it would be ideal to convert as much lawn as possible, some is still needed for active recreation, picnicking, etc. How can Tree Davis identify unneeded turf space that can be converted to Climate-Ready Landscapes and gather other related information, like amount, owner, and current use of space?

    Some people see trees as nuisances and prefer to cut them down, without recognizing their environmental benefits such as carbon sequestration, air quality improvement, and urban cooling. While there are tools that enumerate tree values, they are clunky and not easily accessible to individuals. How could Tree Davis educate people about the benefits of planting more trees and installing drought-tolerant landscapes, with the goal of inspiring action in their own homes/spaces?

  • Best American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) Hack

    AWHC Prize Basket + Internship Opportunity

    The American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) is a nonprofit organization fighting to ensure the future of America's iconic wild horses and burros and the Western public lands where they roam. There are many horses in the wild to the point where locating all the wild horses proves to be a difficult task. AWHC plans to implement the Wild Horse Animal Identifier, or Wild Horse ANI, which utilizes machine learning to identify wild horses. However, machine learning needs a lot of visual data, specifically images of horses. How can we create an app which accurately uploads photos of horses whilst also promoting community engagement?

  • Best Hack for Social Good

    iPad 1st Place

    Sony wireless headphones 2nd Place

    All entries are automatically considered for this prize category.

    • Best Open Data Hack

      Sponsored by UC Davis DataLab

      Projects must use at least one publicly accessible dataset that relates to UC Davis to address questions of interest to our campus community. For consideration for this award, the team must produce a GitHub repository with a readME, annotated code, and a reproducible static data visualization. The visualization should have an accompanying 1-page narrative describing the goals, methods, and interpretation of the project.

    • Best Beginner Hack

      Smart TV / Gaming Monitor

      Every team member must be a beginner in order to qualify.

    • Best Interdisciplinary Hack

      Sponsored by The College of Letters and Science

      Ice Cream Machine

      At least one member of the team needs to be a non-CS/CSE/otherwise CS-related major in order to qualify. More specifically, we are looking for teams that leverage multiple perspectives of different disciplines to create a more well-rounded project.

    • Best Hardware Hack

      Sponsored by UC Davis Student Startup Center

      Drone Set

      Projects must include a hardware component.

    • Best Use of Microsoft Cloud for Your Community

      LinkedIn Premium 12-Month subscription and Xbox Ultimate 3-Month Game Pass

      Bring your idea to life using the Microsoft Cloud - automatically build and deploy a full stack web app from a code repository, create and train a Machine Learning model, develop business applications with little to no code using Power Platform, and more! View our recommended popular solutions in the Education Hub at https://aka.ms/startedu.

      Build your hackathon project with the Microsoft Cloud that tackles a social impact issue of your choice, and have a chance to win a LinkedIn Premium 12-Month subscription and an XBox Ultimate 3-Month Game Pass.

    • Best Use of MATLAB

      Wireless YoYo Speaker

      MATLAB and Simulink are computational tools used at over 100,000 businesses, government and university sites in over 190 countries. Use MATLAB and/or Simulink exclusively or integrate them into another tool for your next hack to win an exclusive MathWorks branded Wireless YoYo Speaker! You can also claim a free MATLAB software license to get started.

    • Most Creative Use of GitHub

      GitHub Octocat Puzzle & Sticker bundle

      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 Most Creative 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 Aggie Reuse Store Hack

      Aggie Reuse Store Prize Basket

      The Aggie Reuse Store received over 1,300 clothing items last quarter and diverted over 1,000 pounds of waste. These numbers have been growing every quarter, and they have become too large to be sustained by the spreadsheet they use to keep track of inventory. The current system of manually updating the spreadsheet to keep track of input and output is very tedious for volunteers and is prone to human error. To increase efficiency and sustainability, the Aggie Reuse Store would like to implement an inventory tracking system with a user-friendly, streamlined interface and an organized database for their data analytics team. How can we upgrade the current system to meet the Aggie Reuse Store’s need for an inventory tracking system?

      The Aggie Reuse Store currently has no way of monitoring the store’s foot traffic, so they don’t know how many students come in every week, what time students tend to come in, and what days of the week are most popular. Operating hours change from quarter to quarter, so they want to use customer traffic data to know when the most optimal time to open is and how to better staff their volunteers to support rush hour. How can we collect, organize, and display the Aggie Reuse Store’s visitor data in a user-friendly manner to better serve students?

    • Best American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) Hack

      AWHC Prize Basket + Internship Opportunity

      The American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) is a nonprofit organization fighting to ensure the future of America's iconic wild horses and burros and the Western public lands where they roam. There are many horses in the wild to the point where locating all the wild horses proves to be a difficult task. AWHC plans to implement the Wild Horse Animal Identifier, or Wild Horse ANI, which utilizes machine learning to identify wild horses. However, machine learning needs a lot of visual data, specifically images of horses. How can we create an app which accurately uploads photos of horses whilst also promoting community engagement?

    • Karim Majdi Abou Najm Memorial Prize for Technical Complexity

      Amazon Echos

      Projects must showcase breadth and application of technical knowledge.

      In memory of Karim Majdi Abou Najm, a UC Davis Computer Science student and HackDavis winner.

    • Best Hack for Local-Global Good

      Sponsored by UC Davis Global Affairs

      Downtown Davis Gift Cards and Simply Modern Tumblers

      The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) address shared economic, social and environmental challenges. Innovative solutions are needed at the local level, informed by the experiences and perspectives of affected communities. For this category, teams should design an application that supports involvement with the SDGs and development of creative approaches to these challenges at the campus or local level – by students, community members and groups, or local government. Teams should specify how their project connects to the SDGs in their submission.

    • Best Healthcare Hack

      UC Davis School of Medicine Swag Bags

      Our local, national, and global communities face innumerable barriers to healthcare. The barriers to providing equitable care are complex and multi-faceted, ranging from language and geographic challenges, inadequate technological resources (e.g., imaging, clinical technology), and difficulties with providing patient engagement and education. Design a project that addresses a specific barrier in medicine, whether it be here in Davis/Sacramento or beyond.

    • Best Design

      No code required for this category!

    • Most Creative Hack

      Lego Sets

      Projects must be unique and original, and showcase creativity and out-of-the-box thinking.

    • Best Use of MongoDB Atlas

      M5GO IoT Starter Kit

      MongoDB Atlas takes the leading modern database and makes it accessible in the cloud! Get started with a $50 credit for students or sign up for the Atlas free forever tier (no credit card required). Along with a suite of services and functionalities, you'll have everything you need to manage all of your data! Build a hack using MongoDB Atlas for a chance to win a M5GO IoT Starter Kit for you and each member of your team.

    • Best Domain Name from Domain.com

      Domain.com Branded Prize

      Register a .Tech domain name using Domain.com during the weekend for your chance to win a Domain.com branded prize for you and each member of your team! Each team may submit one entry per person on the team. The more creative the domain the better!

    • Best Use of Retool

      Ducky One 3 SF Pure White 65% mechanical keyboard

      Register with a student account and use Retool to create your next hack for Social Good. Each member of the winning team wins a Ducky One 3 SF Pure White 65% mechanical keyboard

    • Best TreeDavis Hack

      TreeDavis Prize Basket

      Tree Davis has a program where they convert turf lawns into Climate-Ready Landscapes. These are the installation of native, drought-tolerant plants and trees that are more beneficial to the environment than water-thirsty lawns. While it would be ideal to convert as much lawn as possible, some is still needed for active recreation, picnicking, etc. How can Tree Davis identify unneeded turf space that can be converted to Climate-Ready Landscapes and gather other related information, like amount, owner, and current use of space?

      Some people see trees as nuisances and prefer to cut them down, without recognizing their environmental benefits such as carbon sequestration, air quality improvement, and urban cooling. While there are tools that enumerate tree values, they are clunky and not easily accessible to individuals. How could Tree Davis educate people about the benefits of planting more trees and installing drought-tolerant landscapes, with the goal of inspiring action in their own homes/spaces?

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