IT Lightning Talks: session #14
Friday 22 September 2017 -
10:00
Monday 18 September 2017
Tuesday 19 September 2017
Wednesday 20 September 2017
Thursday 21 September 2017
Friday 22 September 2017
10:00
Welcome
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Andrei Dumitru
(
CERN
)
Sebastian Lopienski
(
CERN
)
Welcome
Andrei Dumitru
(
CERN
)
Sebastian Lopienski
(
CERN
)
10:00 - 10:03
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
10:03
Use of Microsoft HoloLens to survey and visualize buried networks
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Youri Robert
(
CERN
)
Use of Microsoft HoloLens to survey and visualize buried networks
Youri Robert
(
CERN
)
10:03 - 10:11
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
Survey and positioning of buried infrastructure networks are crucial issues for their maintenance and a starting point for every new Civil Engineering project. 3DCity is a research & development project which consists in a development of software providing a method for quick underground pipe networks surveying and holographic visualization, by using Microsoft HoloLens devices.
10:11
Humanitarian challenges and technology
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Silvestro Di Luise
(
Eidgenoessische Tech. Hochschule Zuerich (CH)
)
Humanitarian challenges and technology
Silvestro Di Luise
(
Eidgenoessische Tech. Hochschule Zuerich (CH)
)
10:11 - 10:19
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
Which technology can help today improve Parkinson disease treatments, or age assessment for migrant children... and to improve waste management in refugee camps ? THEPort is solving urging humanitarian issue with technology since 2014. We will share with you what we have learnt so far and get you inspired to tackle the our upcoming challenges.
10:19
Using Vim as User Interface for Your Applications
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Jerome Belleman
(
CERN
)
Using Vim as User Interface for Your Applications
Jerome Belleman
(
CERN
)
10:19 - 10:27
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
The Vim editor offers one of the cleverest user interfaces. It's why many developers write programs with vi keyboard bindings. Now, imagine how powerful it gets to build applications literally on top of Vim itself.
10:27
Coding Science Days 2017 edition
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Brice Copy
(
CERN
)
Ralf Erik Rossel
(
Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (DE)
)
Coding Science Days 2017 edition
Brice Copy
(
CERN
)
Ralf Erik Rossel
(
Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (DE)
)
10:27 - 10:35
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
The CODING SCIENCE DAYS are an opportunity for STEM Teachers and students aged 12 to 18 to get familiar with programming using original scientific projects designed by educators, this year featuring exciting kits such as : - Poppy Ergo Jr (a very fun robotic arm), - Hepialight (an educational microcontroller designed at hepia, the Geneva engineering school) - Muon Hunter (a DIY cosmic particle detector) - Chiby (a programmable touchscreen based on Python pygamezero)
10:35
How to get an audience LIT
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Joao Antunes Pequenao
(
CERN
)
How to get an audience LIT
Joao Antunes Pequenao
(
CERN
)
10:35 - 10:43
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
Learning about CERN can be fun. The LHC Interactive Tunnel (LIT) is an immersive installation where the public can experience the thrill of the research being done at CERN. From proton collisions, to the Higgs Field and Hadron Therapy, become an actor of the process of discovery in a playful way.
10:43
Sound and music for science explorations
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Genevieve Williams
(
University of Exeter, UK
)
Domenico Vicinanza
(
Anglia Ruskin University and GEANT
)
Sound and music for science explorations
Genevieve Williams
(
University of Exeter, UK
)
Domenico Vicinanza
(
Anglia Ruskin University and GEANT
)
10:43 - 10:51
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
Resonances, periodicity, patterns and spectra: well-known notions that play crucial roles both in science and music. This short talk will focus on analysing data and their relations by translating measurements into audible signals and using the natural capability of the ear to distinguish, characterise and analyse waveform shapes, amplitudes and relations. This process is called data sonification.
10:51
Social Networks: Gated Communities or Free Cantons?
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Michael Davis
(
CERN
)
Social Networks: Gated Communities or Free Cantons?
Michael Davis
(
CERN
)
10:51 - 10:59
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
Online social networks and other cloud-based services have concentrated the control of the web in the hands of a few corporations. Our personal data has been commodified, often without our knowledge or consent. Is there a way to retain all the benefits of social networking without giving up control of our data?
10:59
Open Mic: Software Developers Forum
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Luis Rodriguez Fernandez
(
CERN
)
Open Mic: Software Developers Forum
Luis Rodriguez Fernandez
(
CERN
)
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