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# Projects | ||
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During hackweeks we invite participants to collaborate in small group project teams (usually 5-7 people). Projects provide unique opportunities for networking, advancing research and learning new things. | ||
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We encourage you to be creative in how you design your project work! Here are some ways people have used project time in the past: | ||
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* *focus on learning*: dive deeper into tutorial content and gain more hands on experience with new tools | ||
* *focus on community building*: hackweeks bring people together for the first time and projects are used to build social fabric and foster open science | ||
* *focus on research*: people often work to advance a research challenge using tools shared during the event. This often includes ongoing graduate and postgraduate investigations. | ||
* *focus on creating new tools*: hackweeks often expose general community software needs. Projects can be the catalyst for new community libraries. | ||
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```{image} ../img/projects-montage.png | ||
:alt: picture of people interacting during hackweek project work | ||
:class: bg-primary mb-1 | ||
:width: 700px | ||
:align: center | ||
``` | ||
# Projects | ||
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During hackweeks we invite participants to collaborate in small group project teams (usually 5-7 people). Projects provide unique opportunities for networking, advancing research and learning new things. | ||
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```{image} ../img/projects-montage.png | ||
:alt: picture of people interacting during hackweek project work | ||
:class: bg-primary mb-1 | ||
:width: 700px | ||
:align: center | ||
``` | ||
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You can find our comprehensive guide for organizing projects before, during, and after a hackweek in our [Hackweek Guidebook](https://guidebook.hackweek.io/training/projects/index.html). Below you'll find a table keeping track of all project work done during this event: | ||
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## List of Projects | ||
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Here is our current list of project for our {{dates}} {{ hackweek }} hackweek: | ||
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| Project Name (with link to GitHub repo) | Short Description | Project Lead(s) | | ||
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| [Snow-Extrapolation](https://github.com/geo-smart/Snow-Extrapolation) | Goal: Improve National Snow Model (NSM) prediction performance in the Sierra Nevada mountains through domain constraints and the exploration of different ML algorithms. | Ryan Johnson | |
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