Welcome to DeltaHacks!
DeltaHacks is McMaster’s annual student hackathon for change. We want to encourage students in all fields of study to come together to build real world applications that create positive change. The difference between DeltaHacks and other hackathons is that we embrace elements of design thinking to make hacks that solve real world problems.
The ultimate goal behind this hackathon is to include, not only the engineering and computer science students, but all talented individuals from all backgrounds to collaborate, create, and bring ideas to life. We want you to shoot for the stars.
Eligibility
All high school, college, and university students who are 18 or older at the time of the event are eligible to participate.
There is a maximum team size of 4!
Requirements
Submit by 12:00 PM (Noon) on Jan 27, 2019.
Include a detailed description, title, all team member's names, as well as links to GitHub or any other media that you created.
Prizes
1st Place
1 Nintendo Switch per team member + MLH Winner Medal
2nd Place
1 ASUS 23.6" Gaming Monitor per team member + MLH Winner Medal
3rd Place
1 Amazon Echo per team member + MLH Winner Medal
Triangle Challenges - 1st Place
1 pair of Sennheiser HD 4.40 wireless headphones per team member.
Your project must be based on one of the challenges at www.deltahacks.com/trianglechallenges.
Triangle Challenges - 2nd Place
1 Anova Sous Vide Cooker per team member.
Your project must be based on one of the challenges at www.deltahacks.com/trianglechallenges.
Triangle Challenges - 3rd Place
1 Star Chart of the night sky as seen from DeltaHacks on Jan 26-27 per team member.
Your project must be based on one of the challenges at www.deltahacks.com/trianglechallenges.
Best IoT Hack
1 Smart LED Bulb per team member
Best Beginner Hack
1 Amazon Echo Dot per team member
Best Healthcare Hack
1 FitBit Alta HR per team member
Best Humour Hack
1 Joking Hazard card game per team member
Social Media Contest Prizes
Smash Bros Tournament
1 Google Home Mini per team member. (Team size of 2)
Visit https://www.deltahacks.com/contests for more information.
Innovation Factory/Canada Cartages - Cargo Theft Challenge - 1st Place
1 iPhone XR per team member
Innovation Factory/Canada Cartages - Cargo Theft Challenge - 2nd Place
1 Nintendo Switch per team member
Innovation Factory/Canada Cartages - Cargo Theft Challenge - 3rd Place
1 pair of Beats Wireless Headphones per team member
TD - Artificial Intelligence Challenge
1 Google Home Mini for each member for the top 2 teams
RBC - Made From Scratch
$2000 visa gift card for the team. A guaranteed interview for a summer co-op position at RBC within GTI.
McMaster Materials Department - The Ultimate Image Analysis Software - 1st Place
$600 cash prize + Materials Engineering Plaque
McMaster Materials Department - The Ultimate Image Analysis Software - 2nd Place
$200 cash prize + Materials Engineering Plaque
McMaster Materials Department - The Ultimate Image Analysis Software - 3rd Place
$100 cash prize + Materials Engineering Plaque
The Forge Outstanding Technology Award
$500 cash to the top two teams.
CIBC - Bridge Between Mobile and Retail Banking
A guaranteed interview for each team member for a summer co-op position within technology at CIBC.
ArcelorMittal Dofasco - Transforming Tomorrow Challenge
1 Google Home Mini per team member
MLH - Best Domain Registered with Domain.com
1 Raspberry Pi Kit per team member
MLH - Best Use of Google Cloud Platform
Google Home Minis for each team member
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
How to enter
For more informattion on the DeltaHacks Triangle Challenges, visit www.deltahacks.com/trianglechallenges.
For more information on the Sponsor Challenges and requirements, visit www.deltahacks.com/sponsorchallenges.
All projects should be submitted through Devpost.
Judges
Ray Truant
Professor in Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences - McMaster University, Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board - The Huntington Society of Canada
Yiguo Sun
Software Developer - DF/Net Software
Andrew LeClair
Council Representative - CAS
Chris Feher
Software Engineer - Google
Ashton Rankin
Product Manager - Vidyard
Zheng Zheng
Prev. Senior Software Development Engineer - Adobe
Kanishka Goel
Assistant Vice President - Citi
Vaishali Goel
Assistant Vice President - Citi
Ana Campos
Director, School of Interdisciplinary Science - McMaster University
Rachel O'Neill
Jacques Carette
Associate Professor - McMaster University
Jonathan Dushoff
Associate Professor Mathematical Biology - McMaster University
Heather Sheardown
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering - McMaster University
Chinmay Patel
CEO - BlockX Labs
Rajat Arora
Software/DevOps Engineer - Equifax
Tancred Yip
CEO - Urban Minerva Inc.
Alyssia Jovellanos
Software Engineer - Google
Jannelle Hinds
Founder - Helping Hands
Prasann Pandya
Co-Founder - Pāṇini AI
Tony Cai
Product Lead/Developer - ConsenSys
Damian Tran
Founder - aiFive Technologies
Umar Azhar
Co-founder/CTO - Hypercare
Rachel Cheng
UI/UX Designer - Hypercare
Judging Criteria
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Technical
The project's level of difficulty relative to the team's overall skill. The pursuit of learning by each hacker. -
Social Impact
A project that has a meaningful impact on society (ex: addresses a social issue, or provides a solution that benefits multiple groups, etc.). -
Originality
A project that hasn't been done before. A creative solution to a problem that wows the audience. -
Feasibility and UX Design
It is realistic and feasible to use this project. The user experience is pleasant. -
Presentation
The motivation and project idea is clear. The project pitch and demo is captivating, compelling and convincing.
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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