Learn, Network, Fun.
Stirling University Computer Club - Inaugural Hackathon.
Prizes
Club Overall Winner/Finalist
The Hack deemed to be the best overall entry by the University of Stirling Computer Club.
Club Finalist (2)
A Hack deemed to be among the best entries by the University of Stirling Computer Club.
Dogfi.sh Prize
The prize from Dogfi.sh Mobile for their API Monitoring challenge.
Prudential Prize
Prize awarded by Prudential for their challenge for disseminating information to a wide range of colleagues on issues that matter to them whilst they are offsite.
Stirling Council Prize
The prize handed out by Stirling Council for best meeting their challenge of Social Media data analysis/interpretation.
J.P. Morgan Prize
The prize handed out by J.P. Morgan for the hack that best used OpenCV.
MLH Prize
Awarded for the best hack according to Major League Hacking.
University of Stirling Prize
Given to the hack that met the challenge issued by the University to try and encourage entrepreneurship in students/widen appeal.
Perseverance Prize
Awarded for the Team/Individual that kept going though the tough got going!
Least Secure Secure App
Awarded for the hack that was the least secure in the way their security was handled in application! Awarded by Stirling University Computer Club.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges

Craig Docherty
Vice-President, University of Stirling Computer Club

Jordan
Dogfi.sh Mobile

Laura
Dogfi.sh Mobile

Pers
JP Morgan

Stewart
Prudential

Dr John Rogers
Director - Research & Enterprise Office, University of Stirling
Judging Criteria
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Broadly speaking....
Unless stated otherwise, challenge submissions will be judged relative to how well they meet the stated objectives whilst considering things like creative flair.