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openlab summer students working on openlab projects

2007

Serena Cameirano

openlab Summer student, IT-Di Group, from 30.06.07 to 31.08.07

Serena Cameirano studied Computer Science at Trinity College Dublin where she obtained a B.A. (Mod) in Computer Science. In Summer 2006 she was an intern at Microsoft in Redmond and worked as a tester in SQL Server department.  During her staying at CERN she has been programming a 3D GRID environment simulator in Java.

Jorge Cañizales Diaz

openlab Summer student, IT-DI Group, from 21/06/2007 to 21/08/2007

Jorge Cañizales was born in Venezuela but has lived all of his life in the Canary Islands, in Spain. There he studied a Master in Computer Science at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, and last year he moved to Madrid to continue his Master in Physics in the Univeristy Autónoma de Madrid, which he will finish next year.
At openlab, he worked on the performance monitoring tool of the Linux kernel, pfmon. His work consisted on adding some features to it and making it able to deal with the huge ATLAS and CMS analysis programs, which will be run when the LHC experiments begin.

R. Gabriel Esteves

openlab Summer student, IT-DI Group, from 14/08/2007 to 13/10/2007

Gabriel Esteves got his Bachelor at Engineering at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) in México, and his M. Sc. at the University of Waterloo, in Canada. Currently he is a PhD candidate at the Computer Graphics Lab at Waterloo. His main interests are programming languages and their implementation, in particular to express parallel solutions to high-dimensional problems.

Irfan Habib

openlab Summer student, IT-DI Group, from 02/07/2007 to 31/08/2007

I'm a postgraduate student of Computer Science at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. I've studied Software Engineering at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan and have been involved in various research projects ranging from the "Grid Analysis Environment" in collaboration with NUST and CalTech, USA and later on a research project titled PhantomOS, an experimental OS with built in support for Grid Computing. My primary openlab project, OSFarm, enables a user to generate application specific virtual machine images from a user friendly web-based interface. My primary work was on extending the capability of OSFarm by incooperating support for new virtual appliances, optimizing image generation process and extending support to other distributions and architectures.

Piotr Jurga

openlab Summer student, IT-DI Group, from 02/07/2007 to 31/08/2007

Piotr Jurga studies Electronics and Telecommunications at the University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz, Poland. He works on CERN openlab project entitled "Power measurements", which is concerned on power consumption measurements of server systems.

Maria Leitner

openlab Summer student, IT-DES Group, from 04/07/2007 to 31/08/2007

Maria Leitner is in the last year of her studies in Business Informatics at the Austrian University of Technology in Vienna. Her main interests are databases and project management. Maria’s project at CERN is about Oracle Real Application Clusters Virtualization. The aim is to evaluate the possibility of using Oracle Real Application Clusters on virtualized machines. Further tasks are review updates in the area of virtualization as of summer 2007, implement Oracle Real Application Clusters virtualized machines and identify its advantages and drawbacks

 
Andrea Sottoriva

openlab Summer student, IT-DI Group, from 18/06/2007 to 15/08/2007

MSc student in Grid Computing. Computational Science Programme at Universiteit van Amsterdam (The Netherlands). Godel's theorem daily life applications, code astrology, data trashing, useful programming techniques, steep slopes, scientific visualization, grid computing, non-linear dynamics, stochastic modeling, cellular automata, bioinformatics.

 

 

 


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