T9Hacks is hosting its 10th Hackathon from Feb. 14, 5:00 PM through Feb. 15, 9:00 PM. This year's 24-hour hackathon is themed, "T9-MediHack", and the event will be in-person (in compliance with our university's policy), at the ATLAS Institute at CU Boulder. Interested participants, please register with your information using our form.
This year's tracks are as follows:
Cybersecurity
AI in Healthcare
Patient Safety
Additional details, including directions to the ATLAS Institute and our schedule, are at T9Hacks.org
Workshops
There will be several workshops throughout the event, some hosted by our sponsors and others hosted by some of CU Boulder's faculty members. The workshops vary in content, so we encourage you to explore whatever catches your interest and learn something new!
Mentors
We will have mentors available to provide assistance throughout the event; whether that's brainstorming and providing advice on the first night or helping with technical debugging through the second day, mentors will be here to help you and your team with your project if needed.
Side Events
There will be fun side events throughout the event to break up your hacking marathons! These events will be hosted by T9Hacks organization team members dedicated to supporting diversity in computing.
Requirements
We highly encourage you to submit your project to Devpost. You put in all this work, we would love to see what you've dedicated time to during our event! If you have any questions, you can review Devpost's help center here.
If you want your project to be judged and considered for an award, you must both submit your project to Devpost and present it during project demos. Additionally, please fill out this Google form so that we can prepare your project for judging and demos.
Prizes
Raspberry Pi Kit for full team
Raspberry Pi 4B (2GB RAM), HighPi case, USB-C power supply (5.1V, 3.0A, black), 32GB microSD card (preloaded with Raspberry Pi OS), 3ft (1m) HDMI cable (HDMI to Micro HDMI), USB microSD card reader, 3 aluminum heatsinks for cooling
Wireless Headphones for full team
Soundcore LifeQ30 by Anker. Noise Cancelling Headphones with Multiple Modes, Hi-Res Sound, Custom EQ via App, 50H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Bluetooth, Multipoint Connection
Fitbit Inspire 3 for full team
Fitbit Inspire 3 Health & Fitness-Tracker with Stress Management, Workout Intensity, Sleep Tracking, 24/7 Heart Rate and more
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Michelle Nam
Cranial Spine & Technologies Team, Software Engineer II
Tram-Anh Cai
Senior Product Security Engineer
Tyler Martin
Senior Product Security Engineer
Judging Criteria
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Quality of Results
Do the project results reflect good professional skills? -
Demonstration and Defense
Are the project contents and results clearly described? Were the judges' questions reasonably answered? -
Innovation
Is there a new innovation? Is the creation part important? Has there been enough precedent research into similar products? -
Academic Quality
Has the reading of relevant academic materials been conducted? Were the correct research methods used? Are the conclusions clear? Are the limitations of the project given? -
Feasability
Does the project proposal really provide a potential solution for the prompt? Can it be replicated in a sustainable way? -
Level of Enjoyment
Are all team members satisfied with the project results? Did they enjoy themselves during the event?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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