IT Lightning Talks: session #9
→
Europe/Zurich
31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)
Alberto Di Meglio
(CERN),
Sebastian Lopienski
(CERN)
Description
IT Lightning Talks (ITLT) are short presentations on any topic related to computing technology or to the IT department. See more here: https://twiki.cern.ch/IT/LightningTalks/
Webcast
There is a live webcast for this event
-
-
10:00
→
10:03
Speakers: Alberto Di Meglio (CERN), Andrei Dumitru (CERN), Sebastian Lopienski (CERN)
-
10:03
→
10:11
Alidron, A distributed control system for the Internet of Things 8m 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreMaking many devices discover and interact with each other is the big challenge ahead of the IoT. Alidron project aims at finding a different approach based on features seen in industrial control systems, with a distributed twist while keeping a fuzzy limit between edge computing and cloud computing.Speaker: Mr Axel Voitier (CERN)
-
10:11
→
10:19
Internet of things: limited only by your imagination 8m 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreFrom Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266, a wide offer of any possible sensors and peripherals that can be easily glued together to deliver "connected" objects. In these few minutes I will report my personal experience in building custom solutions for real-usage everyday needs.Speaker: Alberto Pace (CERN)
-
10:19
→
10:27
Creating CERN start-ups 8m 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreHow does CERN KT foster entrepreneurship and creation of companies on the basis of CERN technology?Speaker: Marthe Dehli (CERN)
-
10:27
→
10:35
Can I see your ID? 8m 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreWho are you? In the physical world this is fairly clear but, online, the concept of “you” quickly becomes complicated. The idea of Identity Management is one you may not have heard of but you will have certainly seen its impact on your online life!Speaker: Hannah Short (CERN)
-
10:35
→
10:43
IPython - the improved Python REPL 8m 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreIPython (the "I" stands for Improved) is the bread-and-butter of many, if not all, Pythonistas around the world. Today, I will show you a few tricks that you can use in your daily work.Speaker: Sebastian Witowski (CERN)
-
10:43
→
10:51
Django fun for Girls! 8m 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreNowadays there is a gender gap in the IT world. Django Girls is a non-profit organization and a community that empowers and helps women to organize free, one-day programming workshops by providing tools, resources and support. Through Django Girls, we want to show our motivation in the IT world, how much fun is to code, and the things they are able to create coding. How is CERN getting involved?Speaker: Rocio Rama Ballesteros (CERN)
-
10:51
→
10:59
A summary of the CMS Create event 8m 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreThe maiden CMS Create event took place in November 2015 and was a huge success. The output from all the participants was fantastic. As organisers we learnt a lot and hope to build on our experience for the 2016 event!Speakers: Harry Lewis Shakeshaft (University of Bath (GB)), Martin Gastal (CERN)
-
10:59
→
11:07
Open mic: Introduction to the CERN Study Group 8m 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreMozilla Study Groups are knowledge- and skill-sharing meet-ups for people to get help with their research or work on open-science projects. A CERN chapter was launched recently and you are invited to participate!Speaker: Achintya Rao (University of the West of England (GB))
-
11:00
→
11:30
Coffee 30m 31/3-009 - IT Amphitheatre Coffee Area
-
10:00
→
10:03