CDOT Fall 2017 Weekly Presentation Schedule

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This page is largely for internal CDOT presentations however there will be certain dates where it will also be open to the public.
Please see the main CDOT page for more information.

Weekly presentations for Fall 2017 are commencing! Presentations are Tuesdays 12:00pm-1:00pm in room T1009 (the large presentation room). There will be one longer presentation each week, and all current CDOT RAs must present once a semester.

Presentations should be 20-30 minutes and will include a Q&A session afterwards.

Presentation topics should be based on an aspect of your current project that you yourself helped to build, fix, maintain, improve, solve or are otherwise was involved in. Topics can also be on things that is related to the work you had been doing (eg open source software/tools that was used or how they are used).

If you need any special adapters to connect your laptop or other devices (anything other than VGA or HDMI output), ask Chris Johnson or Chris Tyler.

Please copy PUBLIC presentation information to Fall 2017 CDOT Public Talks

Presentation Dates

Date Presenter Topic Public Session Room
2017-09-19 N/A N/A No T1009
2017-09-26 N/A N/A No T1009
2017-10-03 Jesse Silver Twinster - Automated Model Feature Detection No T1012
2017-10-10 N/A N/A No T1009
2017-10-17 Karan Randhawa & Ivan Gromov JSAS Update No T1012
2017-10-24 N/A (Study Week) N/A No T1009
2017-10-31 Olga Belavina 3D Photogrammetry No T1009
2017-11-07 Lucas Blotta High availability with IPTables, Nodejs and Corosync/Pacemaker No T1012
2017-11-14 N/A N/A N/A T1012
2017-11-21 Kert Browne TBD No T1009
2017-11-27 Angelo Pereira Ghezzi and Joshua Kraitberg Machine Learning: Overview No T1009
2017-12-05 Chris Johnson OSTEP Overview No T1009
2017-12-12 N/A N/A No T1009
2017-12-19 Chris Tyler Coding Hardware with FPGAs Yes T1009