Virtual BR41N.IO Hackathon
Multi Agent Biorobotics Lab (http://mabl.rit.edu) in the department of electrical and microelectronic engineering (http://rit.edu/eme) in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering, and NeuroTechnology Exploration (NXT) Club are hosting a Brain Hackathon. Students will compete in teams to solve challenging tasks and problems.
There are various prizes for the winning teams. For more information, please visit https://www.br41n.io/IEEE-SMC-2021. Scroll down, find RIT, and submit your application for your team.
This event is an activity of RIT's NSF Funded AWARE-AI National Research Traineeship program.
Here is the information for the main event and the main website for registration:
BR41N.IO is a brainstorming and collaborative marathon designed to be a learning experience for developers, technologists, engineers, students, artists, and scientists who cram and build brain-computer interface (BCI) applications together in teams.
Who can participate?
Anyone can participate who has interests in BMI, BCI, robotics, AR, VR, machine learning, computing, sensors, human-machine interface systems, control, signal processing, big data, haptics, rehabilitation, and similar areas. Even better: it is for FREE.
Can I submit a different project?
Professional teams can also participate to develop applications during the BR41N.IO Designers' Hackathon to demonstrate full potential of some of the sponsored hardware/software. If you are looking for team members, your project will be included among the BR41N.IO projects below where people can apply for it. Submit your project to contact@br41n.io.
What's in there for me?
Be creative, think outside the box. The best BR41N.IO projects will be awarded with cash prizes:
BR41N.IO Intheon Prize: $ 1,000
BR41N.IO IEEE SMC Prize: $ 1,000
BR41N.IO IEEE Brain Prize: $ 1.000
For more information, please visit https://www.br41n.io/IEEE-SMC-2021.
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Cost | FREE |
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