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To check out winning hacks from SHD DC 2015 please go here: dchacks2015

 

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Science Hack Day DC 2015

May 16-17, 2015

Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20004

  

  • More info: http://dc.sciencehackday.org 
  • Organizers: Elizabeth Tyson, Commons Lab STIP, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, elizabeth.tyson@wilsoncenter.org
  • Collaborator: ARTSEDGE, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 

 

Articles about Science Hack Day DC 2015:


BRAINSTORM IDEAS:

Use this wiki to brainstorm ideas or pitch projects to work on.  If you want some inspiration peruse ideas from previous Science Hack Days or check out the ongoing list of science-related APIsdatasets and useful programming tools/frameworks

 

Available Tools: Methane sensors, electronics toolkits, water quality sensors, possibly 3D printers with filaments, rooms with projection/audio/video capabilities.

Everyone is encouraged to bring their own tools, just use your best judgement on what to bring because you will need to fit it through an x-ray machine and this is a federal building!


<<EXAMPLE>>>

 

Title

 Visualize Federal Citizen Science and Crowdsourcing

 

Theme/Category

 Data Visualization, Inventory, CartoDB

 

Idea

  Pull data from the Federal Inventory of Citizen Science and Crowdsourcing (http://ccsinventory.wilsoncenter.org/browse) and create an infographic or interactive display to highlight government achievements in the realm of open participation models.

 

Tools/Datasets

 Raw data from CartoDB. SciStarter database. 

 

Hacker Roles 

Data Scientist - R Statistics, r.statistics@hotmail.com, would love to apply my statistical knowledge to glean the best insights from this data set!

Designer - Flower Star, flower.star@gmail.com, have experience with user design

Artist - Dalvo Sali, Sali.dalvo@yahoo.com, I want to create a digital landscape using the different citsci projects to emphasize diversity

Policy Nerd - Woody Wilson, woody.wilson@wilsoncenter.org, How can we use this visualization to encourage more participation in federal citizen science projects?

 

Comments & Questions

What if we combined the inventory data with the congressional budget?

 


 

Title

Collecting leaf samples from the top of forest canopies for earth science research

 

Theme/Category

Science, earth science, robotics 

 

Idea

Earth scientists need to be able to collect samples of leaves from the top of trees in the forests to accurately monitor and understand how forests purify our air.  Can we develop a cost-effective and efficient method to help them do so?

 

 

Tools/Datasets

Design software (fusion 360), robotic controllers, machining resources at hacker space

 

Hacker Roles 

Designer

Machinist

Roboticist

Programmer

 


 

Title

Hacking the Human Mind

 

Theme/Category

Artificial Intelligence

 

Idea

 What if we combined information from thought/belief models with other forms of data in order to find out how humans affect their world and how they are affected in turn?

Examples:

Correlate news data with financial data

Simulate how we could improve response to a particular conflict in the world

 


Title

Identifying under served neighborhoods with Yelp.com data

 

Theme/Category

Data Science and Mapping

 

Idea

  • Find out what people are passionate about (via positive and negative reviews)
  • Try to discover who these people are (via census demographics)--I am not sure where to find the census data.
  • Plot the businesses and demographic clusters on a map, and try to discover neighborhoods that are under served.

 

Hacker Roles 

Data Scientists

Web developers (google maps or the like)

Business Developers (to create a partnership with Yelp)

 


Title  

 

Citizen Social Science and Crowdsourcing Migration Forecaster

                                                                                                                                             

Theme/Category

 

Data Visualization, Inventory

 

Idea

 

What if we combined the inventory, historical and methodical data to attempt to predict human migration pattern to save lives.

 

Pull data from the Federal Inventory of Citizen Science and Crowdsourcing (http://ccsinventory.wilsoncenter.org/browse) and create an infographic or interactive display to highlight government achievements.

 

Pull data from Deagel.com (http://www.deagel.com/country/forecast.aspx) to obtain real-time Government spending rates and patterns to identify any anomalies that may encourage mitigation. 

 

Pull data from Berkeley applied Demography Toolbox (http://www.demog.berkeley.edu/~eddieh/toolbox.html) to obtain statistical data on population, birth rate and basic worldwide demographics.   

 

Pull data from World Meteorological Organization’s Severe Weather Information Centre (http://severe.worldweather.wmo.int//), The Weather Channel (http://www.weather.com/) and NOAA (http://www.noaa.gov/) to obtain real-time as well as projection weather reports.

 


Title

Optimizing urban cycling commuter routes

 

Theme

Data Science, Mapping, Programming, Cycling 

 

Idea

Nothings worse then hitting red light after red light over and over again. For a car, sitting through several light cycles might be normal due to physical congestion of other cars. But for bicycles, most waiting at a red will make it through the next green cycle.  And nothing is more satisfying then catching a straightaway of all green lights(assuming cyclists dont run red lights).  Signal timing data is not public(as far as I know), so the idea is to develop a standardized method of collecting data of light timing from ground users(cyclists) through an app, and compiling said data to create optimized cycle routes with minimum stoppage. This data can be weighed against routes without lights, average commute times, and common hotspots-data which can also be collected direct from user. This especially can be useful for longer distance commuters who may have a standard route to work every day. 

 

Tools/Datasets

Cyclists

Open-source maps

DC Bike Lane Map(http://ddot.dc.gov/page/bicycle-lanes)

 


Title

Data "Audio"ization of running cadence

 

Theme

Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Data Visualization, Sound design, (Art?)

 

Idea

Attach sensor or force plates to different areas of a running shoe to give a separate audio feedback depending on the area of strike and/or ground reaction forces.  Different noises depending on area of footstrike can  provide a feedback loop to the runner(via headphones), and help to identify running mechanics(forefoot? midfoot? heel striker?).  At the least, it would be a fun sound/art project to collect from different physical activities( agility drills, sprinters, long distance runners, etc...)

 

Tools/Datasets

Gait Analysis 

A MakeyMakey

MIDI/Audio software

 

 

 

 

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