H4D HAPPY HOUR (Alumni Cafe)
25 January 2019, 4:30 pm
Join us for a casual Happy Hour (aka Beer Call), 4:30 pm at the Alumni Cafe (326 Galvez St). Come learn more about the problems, the application process, and meet course mentors and teaching staff. H4D alumni will also be there to share their H4D experiences! (For example, last year, we had a team who flew in a military helicopter as part of their research and another who participated in search-and-rescue training.)
H4D Brown Bag Lunch #1 (Hewlett 102)
05 February 2019, 4:30-5:20 pm
Steve Blank will lead the teaching team in introducing the course, discussing the application process, and answering questions relating to how the course helps the government innovate at speed to solve tough national security problems. The “why” and the “how” of the class: real life examples to illustrate the importance of and pressing need to solve these problems.
H4D Brown Bag Lunch #2 (GSB E104)
08 February 2019, 12:10-1:10 pm
Steve Blank will lead the teaching team in introducing the course, discussing the application process, and answering questions relating to how the course helps the government innovate at speed to solve tough national security problems. The “why” and the “how” of the class: real life examples to illustrate the importance of and pressing need to solve these problems.
Team Formation Mixer #1 (Mitchell B67)
12 February 2019, 6:30-8:30 pm
A chance to meet your peers and form your team. The sponsors will pitch their problem (http://hacking4defense.stanford.edu/problems.html)s to the audience and you will have the opportunity to meet them and ask them questions about those problems.
Team Formation Mixer #2 (GSB C102)
15 February 2019, 6:30-8:30 pm
A chance to meet your peers and form your team. The sponsors will pitch their problem (http://hacking4defense.stanford.edu/problems.html)s to the audience and you will have the opportunity to meet them and ask them questions about those problems.
25 January 2019, 4:30 pm
Join us for a casual Happy Hour (aka Beer Call), 4:30 pm at the Alumni Cafe (326 Galvez St). Come learn more about the problems, the application process, and meet course mentors and teaching staff. H4D alumni will also be there to share their H4D experiences! (For example, last year, we had a team who flew in a military helicopter as part of their research and another who participated in search-and-rescue training.)
H4D Brown Bag Lunch #1 (Hewlett 102)
05 February 2019, 4:30-5:20 pm
Steve Blank will lead the teaching team in introducing the course, discussing the application process, and answering questions relating to how the course helps the government innovate at speed to solve tough national security problems. The “why” and the “how” of the class: real life examples to illustrate the importance of and pressing need to solve these problems.
H4D Brown Bag Lunch #2 (GSB E104)
08 February 2019, 12:10-1:10 pm
Steve Blank will lead the teaching team in introducing the course, discussing the application process, and answering questions relating to how the course helps the government innovate at speed to solve tough national security problems. The “why” and the “how” of the class: real life examples to illustrate the importance of and pressing need to solve these problems.
Team Formation Mixer #1 (Mitchell B67)
12 February 2019, 6:30-8:30 pm
A chance to meet your peers and form your team. The sponsors will pitch their problem (http://hacking4defense.stanford.edu/problems.html)s to the audience and you will have the opportunity to meet them and ask them questions about those problems.
Team Formation Mixer #2 (GSB C102)
15 February 2019, 6:30-8:30 pm
A chance to meet your peers and form your team. The sponsors will pitch their problem (http://hacking4defense.stanford.edu/problems.html)s to the audience and you will have the opportunity to meet them and ask them questions about those problems.