This is the project submission platform for EmP's WebhHack.
Participants should have already signed up through our google form.
If you would like to participate, but did not sign up through our form, please contact us at emp.hackathon@gmail.com
Helpful Links:
Email us at emp.hackathon@gmail.com
Requirements
You may submit a video of your presentation (8 minutes max) including your project, or you may just submit the project and give the presentation live (8 minutes presentation, 3 minutes for questions from judges, and 4 minutes for transitions/flexibility). You must submit your project on Sunday Feb 26th, by 5:00 PM.
Prizes
$8,815 in prizes
1st Place - Division 1
(2)
$100 in Amazon Gift Cards, split across the whole team
1st Place - Division 2
$100 in Amazon Gift Cards, split across the whole team
2nd Place - Division 1
(2)
$80 in Amazon Gift Cards, split across the whole team
2nd Place - Division 2
$80 in Amazon Gift Cards, split across the whole team
3rd Place - Division 1
(2)
$60 in Amazon Gift Cards, split across the whole team
3rd Place - Division 2
$60 in Amazon Gift Cards, split across the whole team
Most Educational
$25 AoPS Coupon for AoPS products per person on the team
Wolfram Language Sponsor Prize
(4)
A year of Wolfram|One Personal Edition & Wolfram|Alpha Pro. ($375 value)
Outstanding Code
$99 Sublime Text License Key per person on the team
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges

Maksym Mostovyi

Laine Huang

Lisa Liu

Lawrence Tanimoto

Nikolai Khechumov

Berkay Ozturk

Olivia Li

Sergei Tcvetkov

Konstantin Telnoi

Anton Kalik
Hardcore Fullstack Software Engineer

Gregoire Guetat

Dmitrii Ivashchenko
Judging Criteria
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Innovation
Participants’ awareness of other attempts to solve the same problem they are, and how the team positions their hackathon entry. Does it pull something off that hasn’t been pulled off before? Does it do something new and unique? -
Execution
How well did the team work together? How were specific situations/differences in ideas handled? How were conflicts situated? How well is the code organized? -
Practicality
Can the project be realistically completed in real life? Has the team planned too much or too little? -
Presentation
How confident is the team in their project? Do they speak clearly and confidently? Is there coordination between the team members?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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