What is a hackweek?

Learn about "hackweek"

The hackweek model has emerged in the data science community as a powerful tool for fostering exchange of ideas in research and computation by providing training in modern data analysis workflows. In contrast to conventional academic conferences or workshops, hackweeks are intensive and interactive, facilitated by three core components: tutorials on state-of-the-art methodologies, peer-learning, and on-site project work in a collaborative environment. Compared to hackathons typically focused on software development, hackweeks have a greater focus on learning and open-ended projects as informal education and peer learning opportunities. This setup is particularly powerful for sciences that require not only domain-specific knowledge but also effective computational workflows to foster rapid exchange of ideas and make discovery.

This is an excellent match with the nature of oceanographic research where data are large and complex and the community is diverse and collaborative. The hackweek model was spearheaded by the successful Astro-, Neuro-, and Geohackweek.

See what we did at the previously held OceanHackWeek 2020, OceanHackWeek 2019 and OceanHackWeek 2018. The 2019 schedule is here, with links to tutorials.