MONUSEN Organizes Student Hackaton for Dolphin Sounds Recognition




MONUSEN Organizes Student Hackaton for Dolphin Sounds Recognition

The Horizon Europe MONUSEN (Montenegrin Centre for Underwater Sensor Networks) project is organizing an exciting hackathon challenge open to students from all educational backgrounds! This unique opportunity allows participants to tackle a real-world challenge—identifying dolphin whistles using authentic marine environment data. In addition to developing skills in data analysis and machine learning, participants will contribute to ocean conservation and a deeper understanding of marine ecosystems.

If you are a student (at any level—undergraduate, master’s, or doctoral studies), you can form a team of up to two members and register via the provided link.

Key Hackathon Details:

📅 Registration Deadline: February 28

📢 Kick-off Presentation: March 3 (exclusive to registered teams)

⏳ Duration: Participants will have four weeks to develop and submit their solutions.

🏆 Evaluation: After the initial evaluation phase, the top three teams will be invited to present their solutions in the final round.

🎁 Prizes: The top two teams will be awarded.

Dont miss this chance to enhance your skills, work with real-world data, and contribute to research in marine bioacoustics!

The hackathon is organized by the MONUSEN Research Centre at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Montenegro, in collaboration with the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing at the University of Zagreb, the National Research Council of Italy, and Newcastle University, all partners in the project.

For more details, visit the MONUSEN website to read the event announcement.

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