CSC Lecturers Lecturer bios CSCLive including the management of CERN sWorld-Wide Web team after the departure of the Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee. http://csc.web.cern.ch/CSC/2005/This_year_school/Lecturers/Lecturer_list/Lecture
Extractions: Past Schools This year's School CSC2005 Overview Practical Information Programme Schedule ... CSC-Live CERN School of Computing 2005 4 September - 17 September 2005 in Saint Malo, France Programme Overview Grid Track Software Track Physics Comp. Track ... Printable Version Lecturer Biographies Mark Dönszelmann SLAC Mark Dönszelmann studied Electronics Engineering in Delft in the Netherlands. He joined NIKHEF in 1989 and then CERN, as a fellow, to work on the online software of the DELPHI experiment. At CERN he continued as a staff member to work on the World-Wide Web, followed by work in the Physics Applications group. He is the author of WIRED, the WWW Interactive Remote Event Display, an event display framework written in Java. In 2002 he moved to SLAC to continue working on WIRED, JAS (Java Analysis Studio), AIDA (Abstract Interfaces for Data Analysis) and FreeHEP, a library of java (and c++) components for use in High Energy Physics. Mark visited the CERN School of Computing in Ystad, Sweden in 1991 as a student, and taught several times in subsequent Computing Schools in subjects ranging from information technology to distributed computing and mobile agents. François Flückiger CERN Rudi Frühwirth HEPHY Rudi Frühwirth studied mathematics in Vienna. In 1977 he joined the Institute of High Energy Physics in Vienna, where has been working ever since. He has developed online software, simulation software, pattern recognition software, and track and vertex reconstruction software for various experiments. He has taught mathematics and statistics at the University of Economics and regularly gives courses on data analysis at the University of Technology in Vienna.
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Extractions: Mr. Ben Adida is a PhD candidate at MIT studying cryptography as applied to voting. His work on voting systems began in 1998, when he co-authored EVOX, a large-scale online voting system prototype. He has in-depth industry experience in software engineering, particularly the open-source development methodology, and is a participant in the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards organization. Mr. Adida is currently a member of the Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project, with a research focus on universally-verifiable voting, paricularly optimal mixnets. He is a founding member of VSPR (Voting System Performance Rating), a new effort devoted to the definition of performance-based standards for the evaluation of voting systems. David Aragon , VoterMarch.org, VPSR.org, IEEE P1583 committee member David Aragon serves on the IEEE voting technology standards committee (P1583), where he co-chairs the special task group on voter-verified ballots, and is also a founding member of the Voting Systems Performance Rating (VSPR.org) standards group. An engineer and IEEE member with several publications and patents pro-audit-trail position
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