Open jeromekelleher opened 4 years ago
NSF DBI probably has a vehicle to fund a hackathon. I can ask my PO next week.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, 09:15 Jerome Kelleher notifications@github.com wrote:
At the 2019 workshop we decided that a group hackathon where a bunch of us got to the same place and hacked on stdpopsim and other projects would be a good idea. This thread is to discuss funding opportunities to support this.
From @brianzhang01 https://github.com/brianzhang01's notes https://github.com/brianzhang01/popsim-notes#discussion and mine, here are some suggestions:
- DIMACS http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/ (jk: not quite sure how they would fund us?)
- Mozilla hackathons (not quite sure about this?)
- Copernicus hackathons https://hackathons.copernicus.eu. Looks like they're not funding any more though.
- CZI open source software for science https://chanzuckerberg.com/rfa/essential-open-source-software-for-science/ Next round closes on Feb 4th, so that's not feasible. Next round submission is mid June. CZI seems like a good match, but it's very competitive.
Any other ideas? Are there any funding opportunities from more traditional sources, e.g. look for workshop funds from SMBE or something?
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Check out NIMBIOS. On Jan 29, 2020, 11:34 AM -0500, Reed A. Cartwright notifications@github.com, wrote: NSF DBI probably has a vehicle to fund a hackathon. I can ask my PO next week.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, 09:15 Jerome Kelleher notifications@github.com wrote:
At the 2019 workshop we decided that a group hackathon where a bunch of us got to the same place and hacked on stdpopsim and other projects would be a good idea. This thread is to discuss funding opportunities to support this.
From @brianzhang01 https://github.com/brianzhang01's notes https://github.com/brianzhang01/popsim-notes#discussion and mine, here are some suggestions:
- DIMACS http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/ (jk: not quite sure how they would fund us?)
- Mozilla hackathons (not quite sure about this?)
- Copernicus hackathons https://hackathons.copernicus.eu. Looks like they're not funding any more though.
- CZI open source software for science https://chanzuckerberg.com/rfa/essential-open-source-software-for-science/ Next round closes on Feb 4th, so that's not feasible. Next round submission is mid June. CZI seems like a good match, but it's very competitive.
Any other ideas? Are there any funding opportunities from more traditional sources, e.g. look for workshop funds from SMBE or something?
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I know some people who've participated/organized Mozilla hackathons. I get some info from them. I've participated in a NCBI Hackathon (https://ncbi-codeathons.github.io/). I don't see information on how to get a Hackathon funded, but I think they'd be worth contacting. I can contact the organizer since I already know him.
At the 2019 workshop we decided that a group hackathon where a bunch of us got to the same place and hacked on stdpopsim and other projects would be a good idea. This thread is to discuss funding opportunities to support this.
From @brianzhang01's notes and mine, here are some suggestions:
Any other ideas? Are there any funding opportunities from more traditional sources, e.g. look for workshop funds from SMBE or something?
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