On October 16-18, the Science Hackday was held in St. Petersburg-a 48-hour marathon, which united more than sixty enthusiasts from scientific and technological communities. At the opening of the event, everyone was able to present their own idea of the project and collect the team. After 48 hours of work, the team presented 11 working interdisciplinary projects. The event was the organizer of the St. Petersburg company Studio Mikhail Kechinov, which specializes in the development of startups.
Among the projects developed in 48 hours were: the 3D model of the human brain, built according to MRIs;smart luminous an alarm;crowdsourcing service for conducting search operations in satellite images to help enthusiasts look for objects lost in space, for example, the Mars-2 space station;The 3D model of the person’s face model according to his genome and others.
As a result, the jury, consisting of curators of directions, organizers, partners and sponsors, highlighted:
EPILEPSY FORECASTING – a mobile application that uses data from the user neuro interface and predicts the appearance of epileptic attacks, and also automatically sends notification to urgent services. Also, using biological feedback, the application trains the user to reduce the likelihood of an attack.
DI-Life-an online designer in which everyone, without professional knowledge, can design a GMO product for himself and order it. Such products will have the qualities that are not characteristic of themselves and, at the same time, will be absolutely harmless to a person. Office officers, thus, will be able to order ficuses with leopard coloring, for example. The team consisted of developers and bioinformatics.
A team of four developers previously previously GIS of the GIS appendix “Blue Card” to help detect large objects on the map – for example, buildings. By photographs or just an orthophotoplane, the application allows you to distinguish and differentiate objects. An important detail is a sufficient number of satellite photographs in the total access.
The guest of the event, the team of the University of Innopolis, introduced a prototype of an automated system for laboratories to help experimenters from universities and research institutes to conduct a series of similar experiments using robotic modular attitudes.
The next Science Hackday will take place in St. Petersburg in October 2016.
On October 16-18, the Science Hackday was held in St. Petersburg-a 48-hour marathon, which united more than sixty enthusiasts from scientific and technological communities. At the opening of the event, everyone was able to present their own idea of the project and collect the team. After 48 hours of work, the team presented 11 working interdisciplinary projects. The event was the organizer of the St. Petersburg company Studio Mikhail Kechinov, which specializes in the development of startups.
Among the projects developed in 48 hours were: the 3D model of the human brain, built according to MRIs;smart luminous an alarm;crowdsourcing service for conducting search operations in satellite images to help enthusiasts look for objects lost in space, for example, the Mars-2 space station;The 3D model of the person’s face model according to his genome and others.
As a result, the jury, consisting of curators of directions, organizers, partners and sponsors, highlighted:
EPILEPSY FORECASTING – a mobile application that uses data from the user neuro interface and predicts the appearance of epileptic attacks, and also automatically sends notification to urgent services. Also, using biological feedback, the application trains the user to reduce the likelihood of an attack.
DI-Life-an online designer in which everyone, without professional knowledge, can design a GMO product for himself and order it. Such products will have the qualities that are not characteristic of themselves and, at the same time, will be absolutely harmless to a person. Office officers, thus, will be able to order ficuses with leopard coloring, for example. The team consisted of developers and bioinformatics.
A team of four developers previously previously GIS of the GIS appendix “Blue Card” to help detect large objects on the map – for example, buildings. By photographs or just an orthophotoplane, the application allows you to distinguish and differentiate objects. An important detail is a sufficient number of satellite photographs in the total access.
The guest of the event, the team of the University of Innopolis, introduced a prototype of an automated system for laboratories to help experimenters from universities and research institutes to conduct a series of similar experiments using robotic modular attitudes.
The next Science Hackday will take place in St. Petersburg in October 2016.