Feel like your websites are lacking in bling and dimensions? Come learn the basics of computer graphics and how to incorporate it into your personal website using Three.js from Launch Pad’s tech leads at our fourth session of Project Hub, a joint UBC Launch Pad and CSSS initiative, taking place this Saturday afternoon! The workshop will cover concepts like path tracing and projects, and will expect you to be some familiarity with JavaScript.
Project Hub meetings occur biweekly and consist of a talk or workshop about a particular technology or skill (either by industry professionals, Launch Pad members, or someone else from the UBC community), followed by an open workspace where everyone can work on their projects, ask for help, network, and explore new ideas - complete with snacks and refreshments! πͺ
Is startup success about skill or luck? How do incubators work? What are the different types of startups? Jon Mercer, a UBC alumni and former Launch Pad co-president, began his startup journey when he joined an incubator called Next36. From there, he worked on his startup with his co-founder part-time for a year and a half before taking the plunge and quitting their jobs to work on it full-time. Come hear about how startups work, find out what they did right, and learn from their mistakes at the third session of Project Hub, a joint UBC Launch Pad and UBC Computer Science Student Society - CSSS initiative, taking place this Saturday afternoon!
Project Hub meetings occur biweekly and consist of a talk or workshop about a particular technology or skill (either by industry professionals, Launch Pad members, or someone else from the UBC community), followed by an open workspace where everyone can work on their projects, ask for help, network, and explore new ideas - complete with snacks and refreshments! πͺ
Welcome to Week 2 of Project Hub, a joint UBC Launch Pad and UBC Computer
Science Student Society - CSSS initiative!
Have lots of project ideas but don’t know where to start? π¨Have no project
ideas and don’t know where to start? π±This Saturday’s Project Hub is for you!
The meeting will feature a talk by one of Launch Pad’s tech leads about the
high-level techniques, skills, and considerations involved in bringing an idea
to life to help you get started on your killer project this reading week! πͺYou
can also stick around afterwards for help as well!
Project Hub meetings occur biweekly and consist of a talk or workshop about a
particular technology or skill (either by industry professionals, Launch Pad
members, or someone else from the UBC community), followed by an open workspace
where everyone can work on their projects, ask for help, network, and explore
new ideas - complete with snacks and refreshments! πͺ
Love is in the air! β₯ Whether it’s a special someone or a really good friend, we all have someone we would like to show our appreciation to. The UBC CSSS will help you do just that by delivering candygrams filled with yummy chocolates and candies on Valentine’s Day to these special people.
Project Hub is a new joint UBC Launch Pad and UBC Computer Science Student Society - CSSS initiative starting this weekend, Feburary 2nd, at 3:30PM! π
Meetings will occur biweekly and will consist of a 30-90 minute talk or workshop about a particular technology or skill (either by industry professionals, Launch Pad members, or someone else from the UBC community), followed by an open workspace where everyone can work on their projects, ask for help, network, and explore new ideas - complete with snacks and refreshments! πͺ
The first meeting will feature an Intro to Machine Learning workshop, open to everyone of all skill levels π€ We hope to see you there!