IT Lightning Talks: session #8
Friday 4 December 2015 -
10:00
Monday 30 November 2015
Tuesday 1 December 2015
Wednesday 2 December 2015
Thursday 3 December 2015
Friday 4 December 2015
10:00
Welcome
-
Sebastian Lopienski
(
CERN
)
Alberto Di Meglio
(
CERN
)
Welcome
Sebastian Lopienski
(
CERN
)
Alberto Di Meglio
(
CERN
)
10:00 - 10:03
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
10:03
Teaching logic visually with a Raspberry Pi and NFC tags at TEDxCERN
-
Brice Copy
(
CERN
)
Teaching logic visually with a Raspberry Pi and NFC tags at TEDxCERN
Brice Copy
(
CERN
)
10:03 - 10:11
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
This talk explains the BREAK THE CODE activity that ran during TEDxCERN 2015. It consisted of a simple web application and a NFC tag reader, that can be used to teach logic and deductive reasoning via physical interactions.
10:11
How to hack, earn money, and stay out of jail
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Ioannis Chalkiadis
(
Alexander Techn. Educational Inst. of Thessaloniki (ATEI) (GR)
)
How to hack, earn money, and stay out of jail
Ioannis Chalkiadis
(
Alexander Techn. Educational Inst. of Thessaloniki (ATEI) (GR)
)
10:11 - 10:19
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
Most people know that if they attempt hacking online, there is a genuine possibility of going to jail… if they get caught! But what if you could hack and be able to enjoy the money - legally?
10:19
gdb(valgrind)
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Thomas Oulevey
(
CERN
)
gdb(valgrind)
Thomas Oulevey
(
CERN
)
10:19 - 10:27
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
A simple example to use valgrind with gdb and how it can help you to find bugs faster.
10:27
IPython/Jupyter Notebooks
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Alejandro Avilés
(
CERN
)
IPython/Jupyter Notebooks
Alejandro Avilés
(
CERN
)
10:27 - 10:35
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
Jupyter notebooks are pretty amazing. They can run code and keep in one place visualizations, equations and pretty-formatted text as well. With notebooks it's extremely easy to produce and share results in a comprehensible format and so they make the perfect tool for data analysis. I'll give a sneak peek on their wide range of uses and what we are doing at Indico to help their adoption at CERN.
10:35
Project Everware - running other people's code doesn't have to be painful
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Tim Head
(
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH)
)
Project Everware - running other people's code doesn't have to be painful
Tim Head
(
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH)
)
10:35 - 10:43
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
Everware is a project that allows you to edit and run someone else's code with one click, even if that code has complicated setup instructions. The main aim of the project is to encourage reuse of software between researchers by making it easy and risk free to try out someone else's code.
10:43
Safe browsing - is an ad-blocker enough?
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Aimilios Tsouvelekakis
(
National Technical Univ. of Athens (GR)
)
Safe browsing - is an ad-blocker enough?
Aimilios Tsouvelekakis
(
National Technical Univ. of Athens (GR)
)
10:43 - 10:51
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
An ad-blocker plugin in your browser stops advertisements and maybe some malware. But is it enough? Are you feeling secure while surfing the Web? If your answer is yes, think twice! What else can you do to protect yourself?
10:51
Adding more fancy I/O to a PC using a cheap microcontroller
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Adrian Mönnich
(
CERN
)
Adding more fancy I/O to a PC using a cheap microcontroller
Adrian Mönnich
(
CERN
)
10:51 - 10:59
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
Not enough buttons on your keyboard? Do you want more fancy notifications that don't clutter your screen or fade away? It's easy to build your own hardware to change this.
10:59
Open mic
Open mic
10:59 - 11:00
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
11:00
Coffee
Coffee
11:00 - 11:30
Room: 31/3-009 - IT Amphitheatre Coffee Area