Coming soon from October 2-3! Catch the trailer to Space Apps Toronto 2021 at https://t.co/fXGIcs9fMU and learn more about the event at https://t.co/X0Ay7xRE04. Register as a participant at https://t.co/IaeDCCvMKj!
Are self-replicating machines a technology of tomorrow or today? You can learn more from a talk by Professor Alex Ellery at Carleton University, recorded from NASA Space Apps Toronto this year. https://t.co/x3LZnKzxHV
Why does representation in a design process matter? Professor Philip Asare at the University of Toronto explores how diversity in a design process affects the development of solutions to problems. You can learn from the Space Apps workshop recording at https://t.co/5MyDb2V3PB
Would you like to learn about design thinking? You can tune in to a video of a workshop by Johanna Pokorny at the University of Toronto, which took place at NASA Space Apps Toronto this year. https://t.co/oRUbFtIUUR
Interested in a talk by @csa_asc senior engineer Taryn Tomlinson? Catch the recording of her talk ”Bringing space down to Earth: why you should care about space-based Earth observation” at @SpaceAppsTO on the @ASXSociety’s YouTube channel! https://t.co/5INkYdShVL
Congratulations to Team Mün for winning the local Toronto and becoming a global nominee of the NASA Space Apps Challenge! You can read more about their project on mapping space trash in real time on NASA's website at: https://t.co/rPEPTkjrIE
A shoutout to all #SpaceApps participants in Canada, and across the world, for this year's theme "Power of 10". Excited to present to the teams tomorrow @SpaceAppsTO and talk about #earthobservation. Keep hacking away and see you there!
Space Apps Toronto is proudly supported by University of Toronto Affinity partners TD Insurance and MBNA. These partners provide UofT alumni with preferred-rate financial products, including home and auto insurance and a rewards credit card. Learn more at: https://t.co/KjuM7VOcBv
Coming soon from October 2-3! Catch the trailer to Space Apps Toronto 2021 at https://t.co/fXGIcs9fMU and learn more about the event at https://t.co/X0Ay7xRE04. Register as a participant at https://t.co/IaeDCCvMKj!
Meet Angus Ryer, Co-Founder & Technical Lead at Whippersnapps Digital Inc., at Space Apps Toronto, a hackathon exploring challenges in the space industry running from October 2-3! Register at https://t.co/IaeDCCvMKj.
Meet Professor Alex Ellery, Canada Research Professor with a specialist interest in space robotics at Carleton University's Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, at Space Apps Toronto, a hackathon running from October 2-3! Register at https://t.co/IaeDCCNo8T.
Our Pre-@SpaceApps Hackathon Symposium has announced its first round of speakers! To see our line up head to https://t.co/RNdAP9UTRe and then head to https://t.co/RS8mEoOrKY to get your tickets!!
This year's Challenges for the NASA Space Apps hackathon are announced! Catch the challenges at https://t.co/LjewZPOkXd, and register with NASA's Space Apps Toronto at https://t.co/IaeDCCNo8T.
https://t.co/f8wHwE3ZWi is live! Visit the website to learn more about the upcoming NASA Space Apps Toronto hackathon, co-hosted by RU Hacks, SEDS-Canada, and the ASX, running from October 2-3.
CHALLENGE TEASERS! Our #SpaceApps Challenges will be announced soon but in the meantime grab your notes, your friends, and let the brainstorming magic begin. Dive into topics like Space Trash, Light Curves and Viewing Bugs from Space! Take a sneak peek: https://t.co/yQi3zIe2lD
Are you an enthusiastic problem-solver and creator who also happens to be absolutely fascinated by Earth and space science? If you answered yes, sign up for NASA's Space Apps Toronto Challenge at: https://t.co/IaeDCCNo8T
Last year, @SpaceAppsTO was hosted on Discord, and we would appreciate your feedback on how well the hackathon went on this platform. If you were at the event, please consider answering several questions, to make the next a great experience! https://t.co/EJD5LsQW4B