CERN openlab summer student Lightning talks Session 2
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Description
On Wednesday 14 and Thursday 15 of September, the CERN openlab 2022 summer students will present their work at two dedicated public Lighting Talk sessions.
In a 5-minute presentation, each student will introduce the audience to their project, explain the technical challenges they have faced and describe the results of what they have been working on for the past two months.
It will be a great opportunity for the students to showcase the progress they have made so far and for the audience to be informed about various information-technology projects, the solutions that the students have come up with and the potential future challenges they have identified.
Please note
- only the students need to register for the event
- the event will be accessible via Zoom for those attending from CERN and via webcast for external audience
- The agenda will fill up with the title of the talks and names of the speakers later on.
Webcast
There is a live webcast for this event
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15:30
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15:35
Welcome to the CERN openlab summer student Lightning talk sessions 5mSpeaker: Alberto Di Meglio (CERN)
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15:35
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15:42
High-Performance Networking in Distributed Quasi Real-time Systems 7mSpeaker: Daniel Lupu
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15:42
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15:49
Using Oracle TDE to encrypt data in Oracle databases 7mSpeaker: Roman Sumailov
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15:49
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15:56
DL for Building Damage Assessment 7mSpeaker: Manith Lakvindu Adikari
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15:56
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16:03
Predicting the performance of a Graph Neural Network for Particle-Flow reconstruction using (Quantum-)SVR 7mSpeaker: Juan Pablo Garcia Amboage
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16:03
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16:10
Log tracking container-based application extensibility and enhancement 7mSpeaker: Mr Subhashis Suara
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16:10
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16:17
Evaluate Apache superset software 7mSpeaker: Elif Ebru Ohri
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16:17
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16:24
Improving Kubernetes Service Availability through Chaos 7mSpeaker: Nivedita Prasad
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16:24
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16:31
Batch Anomaly Detection 7mSpeaker: Eya Abid
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16:31
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16:45
Break 14m
- 16:45 → 16:52
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16:52
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16:59
Accelerating CLUE with Intel OneAPI 7mSpeaker: Juan Jose Olivera Loyola
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16:59
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17:06
Collecting and analyzing data from wearables to monitor symptoms of Parkinson’s using the CERN Science for Open Data (CS4OD) platform. 7mSpeaker: Samuel Simko
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17:06
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17:13
CERN Science for Open Data 7mSpeaker: Kumar Saurabh Raj
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17:13
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17:20
Virtual Research Environment goes live: big data shared across scientific analyses 7mSpeaker: Agisilaos Kounelis
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17:20
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17:27
CMS Heterogeneous Pixel Track Reconstruction on Intel GPUs 7mSpeaker: Mr Nikolaos Andriotis (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
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17:27
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17:34
Zero-Copy Merge with RNTuples. 7mSpeaker: Eugenio Marinelli
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17:34
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17:44
Closing remarks and end of the official part 10mSpeaker: Alberto Di Meglio (CERN)
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17:45
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18:02
Photo session from your summer 17m
A short moment to share your best moments and photos with each other...
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15:30
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15:35