Come hack a Windows 10 universal app together in solo or in a team of 3 people. Don’t have a team? You can join one after project ideas are pitched. Pitch your idea and get others to join you. Your hack can be any type of Windows 10 app except games. The top 3 teams will be given a prize. Registration is $20 regular, $10 for students. Your registration fee will help cover the cost of food. Main meals and snacks will be provided throughout the event.
Date & Time: 9:00am (May 16) to 1:00pm (May 17)
Location: Simon Fraser University – Burnaby – TASC1 Building – Room 9204 E/W
To register and find out more details go to: https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/33577
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Dr. Stephen Makonin is an Adjunct Professor in Engineering Science at Simon Fraser University (SFU) and a Senior Software Engineer at Knowledge Network. He received his PhD in Computing Science at Simon Fraser University in 2014, and has been a software engineer for over 20 years working for various local and international clients. Stephen is currently the Vice-Chair of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Vancouver Chapter as well as a Senior Member of the IEEE. His research interests include computational sustainability and the understanding of socioeconomic issues that pertain to technological advancement. Stephen is an expert in data engineering and a world-renowned researcher in non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) and disaggregation.
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