This is an archive of the 2016/17 Applications of Computing in Industry: Lecture Series

 

We have joined with our Corporate Partners to bring you an exciting lecture series of technical presentations called 'Applications of Computing in Industry'.

The technical presentations are designed to complement your studies by showing how theory is applied in practice and by describing interesting technical challenges in industry and how our partner organisations are addressing them. Learning more about how computing is applied in industry will also support you with your career choices and the insights you gain will give you a competitive edge in applications/interviews.

When? Tuesday from 12.00 and Wednesday from 13.00 in Week 1, and on Tuesday 12.00 to 14.00 in Weeks 2 to 6 of the Autumn and Spring Terms. Occasionally there may be ad hoc presentations at other times.

Where? Usually Lecture Theatre 308, Huxley Building - but see programme below for precise dates and details.

Who? Applications of Computing in Industry is open to all DoC students. Places are allocated on a first come first served basis.

Please note that some presentations may assume prior knowledge of a technology/area and as such may be more suitable for students on certain courses or at certain stages in their study - where this is the case it will be noted in the presentation details provided below.

For details of previous years talks, see: 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016.

Autumn term 2016-2017

CompanyDate TimeTitle and speakerVenue
Nutanix 4 October 2016
12:00

Nutanix and the Acropolis Hypervisor

Felipe Franciosi

HXLY LT308 
 logo 4 October 2016
 12:45  

Developing “Vulkan”, a new graphics and compute API 

Alon Or-bach

HXLY LT308 
 logo 4 October 2016
 14:15

Little black dresses, stripey tops, Machine Learning and large databases

John Spicer & Paulo Sampaio

HXLY LT308
 logo

4 October 2016
 15:00

Building and scaling an OS for wearables

David Singleton

HXLY LT308
  Microsoft logo 5 October 2016 13:00

Aria: A platform for Real-time analytics at scale

Raul da Silva Martins

HXLY LT308
 logo 5 October 2016
 13:45

Programming by Teaching (Bloomsbury AI)

Guillaume Bouchard

HXLY LT308
  Morgan Stanley 5 October 2016
15:15

Changing the universe without breaking it – technology change in massive environments

Matt Johnson

HXLY LT308
 logo 5 October 2016
16:00

The Great Challenges of Scale

Fernanda Weiden

HXLY LT308
 logo 11 October 2016 12:00

Being a superstar engineer on your first day of work

Bryan Dove

HXLY LT308
 logo 11 October 2016
13:10

Optimized rendering techniques based on local cubemaps: The evolution of the standard cubemap

Roberto Lopez Mendez 

HXLY LT308
  Annalect 17 October 2016 13:00

How Data is Transforming Advertising

Alex Silk and Gabriel Moosman

HXLY LT308
 logo 18 October 2016
12:00

Follow the Money – Tech-powered investing

Ivan Tsenkov

HXLY LT308
 logo 18 October 2016
13:10

Challenges in datapath verification

Dr. Sam Elliott

HXLY LT308
 LOGO 25 October 2016
12:00

Data Science at ASOS.com

Ben Chamberlain

HXLY LT308
 Monzo 25 October 2016 13:10

Building a Modern Bank Backend

Matt Heath 

HXLY LT308
 logo 1 November 2016 12:00

Topic Streams of Financially Important News 

Miles Osborne

HXLY LT308
 logo 1 November 2016
13:10

Application Performance: Avoiding a Massive Flop

Matthew Churcher

HXLY LT308
King logo 8 November 2016 12:00

Big Data at King

Vince Darley

HXLY LT308
logo 8 November 2016
 13:10

Introduction to Yelp's Internal Platform-as-a-Service: PaaSTA

Robert Johnson

HXLY LT308
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Spring term 2016-2017

CompanyDate TimeTitle and speakerVenue
 Oraclize 10 January 2017 12:00

Smart contract and real world data: decentralized applications that matter

Thomas Bertani

HXLY LT308
 logo 10 January 2017 12:45

Securing the Software Defined Network

Mark Jackson

HXLY LT308
 logo 10 January 2017 14:15

Functional Javascript in the real world

Francisco M.S. Ferreira

HXLY LT308
 logo 10 January 2017
15:00

The challenge of Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs) with distributed intelligence for an automated warehouse

Alex Harvey

HXLY LT308
 Remora 11 January 2017
13:00

Evolution of Crime: From Street to Boardroom

Edward Cowen

HXLY LT308
 Impro 11 January 2017
13:45

Fast-paced multiplayer: an introduction to client-side prediction and server reconciliation

Gabriel Gambetta

HXLY LT308
 logo 11 January 2017
15:15

Making a Difference with ML at Amazon

Gheorghe Postelnicu

HXLY LT308
 logo 11 January 2017
16:00

Man and Machine – Exploiting the Formula One Digital Journey

Dr Andy Cheadle

HXLY LT308
 logo 17 January 2017 12:00

Computing In Space

Georgi Gaydadjiev

HXLY LT308
Zsah 17 January 2017 13:10

Big data and its applications in healthcare

Amir Hashmi

HXLY LT308
 Infosys 23 January 2017 13:00

Infosys-ATP: Technology employed to digitize the Tennis ecosystem & InStep (Infosys' Flagship Global Internship Program)

Mr. Mohamed Anis

HXLY LT308
Pivotal 24 January 2017
12:00

Introduction to Cloud Foundry: the multi-cloud PaaS

George Lestaris

HXLY LT308
Amadeus 24 January 2017 13:10

Don't put all your eggs in the same cloud

Eric Mountain

HXLY LT308
Citrax 31 January 2017 12:00

Virtualising the world 

Andrew Halley

HXLY LT308
 logo 31 January 2017
13:10

Data Visualisation democratising data in all organisations

Carl Allchin

HXLY LT308
logo 7 February 2017 12:00

The Power of Creative Ignorance

David Harrington

HXLY LT308
BATS 7 February 2017 13:10

Agility and Safety at Bats Global Markets

Alexander Zawadzki

HXLY LT308
BT 8 February 2017 12:00

Creating IoT Ecosystems

Dr Mike Fisher

HXLY LT308
 ThousandEyes 8 February 2017 13:10

Real-Time Internet Monitoring

Nelson Rodrigues

HXLY LT308
logo 14 February 2017 12:00

Successful cloud adoption through agile software delivery

Emma Hammond

HXLY LT308
 logo 14 February 2017
13:10

Large-scale Technology Operations

 Pete Rose

HXLY LT308
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