


Boom: Trajectory Unknown Challenge
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$7.000 USD
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A startup is looking to contract individuals and teams who use AI and machine learning to predict the aftermath of disruptive events - and this challenge is your pathway in.
Top performers will be offered a paid contract to continue this work directly with the startup , with total compensation exceeding $10,000 USD. The top winner also receives a $7,000 USD cash prize.
They are looking for three things:
Novel and effective methods to predict how heterogeneous materials break apart and move after a disruptive event.
Individuals or teams who can create and train models to work in different real-world situations.
Individuals or teams with an interest in working with the startup to improve current capabilities in predictive modeling.
We are looking for trainable algorithms that predict material fragmentation and displacement resulting from a single point disruption. The ideal algorithm would improve the ability to locate materials of different sizes after a disruptive event. Examples of these types of events include asteroid collisions, building collapse, volcanoes, or landslides.
If you are currently modeling physics-driven events using AI/ML, we invite you to participate in this Challenge.
To enter the Boom Challenge, you will need to describe your team and your physics-driven AI/ML algorithm, train your algorithm to make predictions on fragment distribution in a simulated scenario. For additional points, create an inverse design where you propose impact parameters, then upload your final submission and a video describing your algorithm.
Complete a
Upload your algorithm and prediction data to GitHub.
Record your video submission
Share your GitHub repository with challenges@freelancer.com
Complete your submission form.
Upload your entry on the Challenge Website, the entry should include:
For complete information, see the Submission Requirements on the Guidelines page.
For the Challenge, we have created an imaginary stellar system called Mox-95. Like all planets, the planets within Mox-95 are subject to asteroid impacts. When asteroids strike planetary surfaces, they generate massive ejecta blankets – debris fields of fragmented rock that spray outward from the impact site. Understanding the size distribution of the debris fragments and how far they travel is critical for interpreting ancient craters and predicting hazards from future impacts – on the planets within Mox-95 as well as our own planet.
The Mox-95 stellar system experiences unusual gravitational disturbances that slightly alter the impact dynamics compared to Earth. However, the underlying physics remains self-consistent and intuitive, and many physical principles from our own solar system still apply.
The Challenge has two parts:
Forward Prediction - predict the ejecta outcomes based on defined impact parameters.
Inverse Design - propose impact parameters that would meet given constraints on ejecta outcomes.
A Training Dataset has been compiled, made up of thousands of simulated asteroid impact events in Mox-95. The dataset includes both the impact parameters (as input) and the resulting ejecta outcomes (as output). Use this dataset to train your AI/ML algorithm to predict ejecta outcomes given impact scenarios. Once your algorithm is trained, run the Test Dataset through your algorithm to generate the ejecta output data. The Test Dataset contains out-of-distribution impact scenarios (though the physics remains the same) to test your model’s generalizability. Note: Physics informed methods are strongly encouraged.
Based on what you and your model learned from the first part of the challenge, propose 20 impact scenarios that will result in ejecta outcomes satisfying the following constraints:
P80 in the range [96, 101]
R95 <= 175
Included in the repository is a configuration file describing these outcome constraints and a set of input bounds. The parameters of your proposed impact scenarios should lie within the input bounds.
Since asteroid impacts are stochastic, a given impact scenario produces a distribution of possible ejecta outcomes rather than a single result. Each of your scenarios will be evaluated by its average ejecta outcome.
In addition, each scenario that satisfies the constraints will receive a “small-impact score” calculated from the impact energy and the average R95 outcome. The lower the energy and ejecta range, the higher the small-impact score. See “Scoring Metrics” in the Guidelines tab for more information.
The data repository contains all the information needed to complete the challenge. You can access the repository here:
The repository contains:
Please submit your questions in the challenge Clarification Board or submit them via
avi, flv, mov, mp4, mpeg, mpg, pdf

Is there is still time to submit it

Hi, just checking if my submission fully matches your expectations and solves the requirement. If everything is already satisfactory, would you be open to confirming it as approved early on your side?

Hello Contest Holder, I had submitted the entry but then there were some things I got to know that submission form was not added so submitted the re entry and previous entries were withdrawn. i hope this will not be the issue for my submission. Thank you!

Dear Contest Holder, I have completed my solution and the other requirements. However, I just noticed that completing the Freelancer “Know Your Customer” (KYC) process is listed as a requirement, and I have not finished it yet. Would it be possible for me to submit my entry now and complete the KYC process afterward?

Hi. Please check #116 entry and share feedback before ending submission time. Regards, sohel.

Yarışma Sahibi
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1 Day Left — Submissions Close Tomorrow The Boom: Trajectory Unknown Challenge submission window closes tomorrow, May 5, 2026. If you're putting the final touches on your entry, now's the time to wrap up. A complete submission includes: - Your completed submission form - Your video presentation - GitHub repository with provided access, readme, completed models, codebase, and outputs Incomplete entries cannot be advanced to the judging round, so please double-check before you submit. Good luck to everyone — we can't wait to see what you've built.

which target or metric the competition actually uses (R95 MAE vs overall MAE vs something else) ?

The Boom Challenge bridges physics-based simulation with AI/ML to predict material fragmentation after asteroid impacts, landslides, or building collapses. It has two parts: Forward Prediction (predict ejecta outcomes from impact parameters) and Inverse Design (propose impact parameters meeting P80: 96–101 and R95 ≤ 175). A public GitHub dataset is provided, and physics-informed methods are strongly encouraged. The test dataset is out-of-distribution, so models must generalize well beyond training data. 7,000cashprizeplusa10,000+ paid contract for top performers. Submissions require a GitHub repository with your algorithm and predictions, plus a video explanation. Since impacts are stochastic, the same scenario produces a range of outcomes. Lower energy and ejecta range earn higher "small-impact scores." Excellent opportunity for teams skilled in scientific ML, surrogate modeling, or computational physics.

#28 "Hi, thank you for the recent reminder. I have updated my GitHub repository with the README file, trained models, and all required data submissions to ensure my entry is complete. Everything is ready for review. Thank you!"

Yarışma Sahibi
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Hi everyone, A quick reminder that the submission deadline for the Boom: Trajectory Unknown Challenge is May 5, 2026 — just 4 days away. Please ensure your submission is complete before the deadline, including: - Your video presentation - A completed submission form - Github with the codebase of your algorithm, your trained model(s), your data submissions, and a README file Incomplete entries cannot be considered for judging, so we encourage you to review the requirements carefully and finalize your submission well ahead of time.
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