DeepAster: Winner of Mila's AI Hackathon 2023
Winner of the Morocco Solidarity Hackathon AI, which was organised by MILA, and grouped more than 200 participants. The goal of the Hackathon was to propose a solution to reduce the impact of natural disasters in the future, which was inspired by the recent disasters that happened in Morocco and Libya.
The winning teams got 5000 $ AWS credit each, and they will have the chance to implement their solution in real life with the help and support of scientists from MILA and from other brilliant companies like Amazon, NVIDIA, etc.
A summary of the winning teams’ contributions can be found in the following paper: Leveraging AI for Natural Disaster Management: Takeaways From The Moroccan Earthquake , that was accepted and published at NeurIPS 2023 workshop on AI for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response.
Here is the Linkedin post of the winning teams. The github repository of our team will be released soon. And here are the slides of our presentation.
Special thanks to all the sponsors of this event: MILA, AWS, UQAR, Coopérathon, Montreal NewTech and R2I.
Member of Maths&Maroc
Maths&Maroc is a Moroccan association that aims to promote Mathematics in all regions of the kingdom. It has many poles: conferences, olympiads, AI, prepas, communication, etc.
I am enrolled in this association as a member of the pole Olympiads, and our main activity here is to help junior high school and high school students to better prepare for national and international Olympiads in Mathematics.
More information about the association can be found in the official website of Maths&Maroc .
Past member of SUBLIMATHS: Maths club of Télécom Paris
A recently created club at Télécom Paris by the initiative of Prof. Aslan Tchamkerten.
Our vision:
We aim to beautify Mathematics and make it more enjoyable for young students (in junior high school level)
Why beautifying Mathematics ?
Mathematics is an essential subject that is required for many fields, including science, technology, engineering, and finance. However, many students find math intimidating, and it can be a barrier to their success in these fields. By beautifying mathematics and making it more approachable, we can help young students develop a love for the subject, which can lead to better success in their future endeavors.
How we do that ?
Simply by organising fun workshops for these students on some fun Mathematical subjects like Pigeonhole principle, randomness, Fibonacci sequence, etc.
I held a workshop with a friend on Algorithms (Getting started with algorithms) at Saturday 22 April 2023.
More information about our activity in this association can be found in the official website of SUBLIMATHS.