Resiliency Challenge Winners – Project Gallery
The Resiliency Challenge was a nine-week, virtual hackathon, with three-week sprint challenges aimed at catalyzing student innovation in response to the unprecedented situation facing colleges and communities in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The goal was to bring the talents of the university technology community together with subject matter experts to envision, design, develop, and deliver solutions to help communities, students, and colleges cope with the challenges of the current COVID-19 reality.
The Resiliency Challenge recruited 733 global participants and produced 121 projects from the collaborative work of our participants. Check out the winning projects from the challenge below! #hackcovid19
WeCare
Winner: 1st Place Overall
Created By: Alex Zinenko, Rickard Omfors, Sina Molavipour, Catpuppie, Hossein S. Ghadikolaei, Christian M, Seunghoon Han, Tomas Przybylek, Alireza Mehrsina
“WeCare is a privacy-preserving app & page that keeps you & your family safer. You can track the health status of your cared ones & use a live hotspot map to start your normal life while staying safer.”
Link HERE
COVID Analyst
Winner: 1st Place Overall
Created By: Can Koz, Marina Tai, Javad Roostaei, Kadin Zhang
“COVID Analyst uses machine learning and spatial data analytics with a combination of reliable data sources and research publications to give you an address-level risk heatmap of COVID-19 in your area. In addition, it scrapes credible news outlets to give you a feed of news in your area and an AI-powered chatbot will answer any questions you may have about COVID-19.”
Link HERE
M-VIC 19: McMarvin Vision Imaging for COVID19
Winner: 1st Place Overall
Created By: Sonu Kumar, Sneha Roy
“M-VIC19 is an AI Diagnosis platform is to help hospitals screen suspects and automatically locate the infected areas inside the lungs caused by the Novel Coronavirus using chest radiographs.”
Link HERE
RemoteTA
Winner: 2nd Place Overall
Created By: Arnuv Tandon, Arnav Kulkarni
“RemoteTA is an online volunteering platform, connecting high school students with elementary school teachers. Students act as “remote teacher’s assistants” and help with various online projects.”
Link HERE
Covi_Fight
Winner: 2nd Place Overall
Created By: Anshuman Saboo, Manit Baser, Vishwas Puri, Sidhantha Poddar, Shikhar Mathur
“A source – contact tracing app, CoviFight is a 3-tier solution that uses geo-fencing and machine learning to trace and track the COVID-19 spread.”
Link HERE
paPURE
Winner: 2nd Overall
Created By: Sanjana Pesari, Hannah Yamagata, Sneha Batheja, Joshua Devier
“paPURE is a hospital accessible PAPR Technology utilizing 3D printing and readily available hardware to give healthcare’s frontline the gold standard of personal protective equipment right now.”
Link HERE
CRANE
Winner: 3rd Place Overall
Created By: Lina Hayek, Emma Barne, Svetlana M, Rachael Dier, Kelly Ly, Cam B, Ian Saucy
“Tracking racism around Covid19 on Twitter. Project CRANE (Crisis Racism and Narrative Evaluation) is monitoring real-time racist rhetoric on Twitter.”
Link HERE
COVAL
Winner: 3rd Place Overall
Created By: harel123123
“COVAL is a community of businesses and customers that keeps each other safe by keeping the regulations together.”
Link HERE
ContainCovid
Winner: 3rd Place Overall
Created By: Jacob Luo, Evan Anderson, Suhant Varma, Skanda Muthiah
“A web application that enables users to securely upload their location history data via Google Takeout to assist public health officials with contact tracing and community-level risk assessments.”
Link HERE
Symptom_chatbot
Winner: Honorable Mention
Created By: Shelia Jimenez, Frank Pacini, Jessica Weber, Guthrie Kuckes
“When people report through this service, symptomatic people will also be connected to testing centers and further resources, eventually in their native language, that can supply advice and information regarding the pandemic.”
Link HERE
CoBRa (Covid Brings Racism)
Winner: Honorable Mention
Created By: Svetlana M, Emma Barne, Kelly Ly, Rachael Dier, Cam B, Ian Saucy, Lina Hayek
“Evaluate the effect of the pandemic on sinophobic hate speech using Twitter data, and share our results on a dedicated website to help bring attention to the issue.”
Link HERE