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Trip Report - CCC

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Abstract: I recently attended the 36th Chaos Computer Congress to present Databox. I’ll give a short trip report on the experience.

Short bio: Richard Mortier is the Reader in Computing and Human-Data Interaction in the Systems Research Group of the University of Cambridge Department of Computer Science & Technology (aka The Computer Laboratory). His past research has included work on Internet routing stability, distributed system performance analysis, network management, massively scalable databases, aesthetic designable machine-readable codes, and home network usability and security. He mixes systems with HCI , seeking to build user-centric systems infrastructure to enable Human-Data Interaction in our ubiquitous computing world. He also consults, provides technical patent expertise, and engages in creation and early stage delivery in startup companies with recent examples including Unikernel Systems (acquired by Docker Inc. in 2016) and Kvasir Analytics Limited.

This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory Systems Research Group Seminar series.

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