San Diego Union-Tribune

CANYON CREST STUDENTS TO HOLD THREE-DAY HACKATHON

Virtual team event for high schoolers with all coding levels

- BY LUKE HAROLD Harold writes for the U-T Community Press.

A group of Canyon Crest Academy students are holding another hackathon Friday to Monday through the Helyx Initiative, a group they started in San Diego and expanded to chapters across the globe.

The upcoming virtual hackathon, Nucleotide Hackathon 2020, will be a three-day team event for high school students with any level of coding experience. The goal will be to build a program based on a theme that will be revealed in the opening ceremony of the hackathon.

Approximat­ely $130,000 in software and prizes will be distribute­d to winners.

Sid Udata, a Canyon Crest Academy junior and

Helyx Initiative chief marketing officer, said the Helyx Initiative’s virtual events, which are necessitat­ed by the COVID-19 pandemic, have helped Helyx attract participan­ts from throughout the U.S. and in multiple countries.

“Although it would be awesome to have in-person events where we can all collaborat­e and connect, I feel like an online format for these and forcing us to take an online format has been actually somewhat of a silver lining because now we’re able to expand internatio­nally,” he said. “Obviously we wouldn’t expect people to f ly in from other countries for our event.”

The students who lead the Helyx Initiative also said they received a lot of positive feedback about their previous hackathon in April.

Over the past several months, the Helyx Initiative has grown to about 2,600 members all over the world.

The initiative is also holding bioinforma­tics workshops and has its second Internatio­nal Youth Research Summit, featuring high school students presenting their research and prizes to be awarded, coming up in January.

“We really weren’t expecting when we started to get this big,” said Canyon Crest junior Andrew Gao, the Helyx Initiative’s founder and president. “It was definitely a surprise. But we realize that a lot of students, especially because of COVID-19 and being stuck home, are really interested in the idea of doing science research from home. So we found that Helyx was in a really great position to provide this opportunit­y.”

For more informatio­n about the Helyx Initiative’s December hackathon, visit nucleotide­hack.com.

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