Sergey Kostanbaev and Vadim Zherder work at MOEX (Moscow Exchange).
The seminar will be at Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences at 5p.m. on April, 27th.
Sergey Kostanbaev and Vadim Zherder work at MOEX (Moscow Exchange).
The seminar will be at Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences at 5p.m. on April, 27th.
Sergei Grechanik works at Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics (Russian Academy of Sciences). He is graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University in 2011.
The seminar will be at Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences at 5p.m. on March, 16th.
Vladimir Burenkov — researcher at JSC «MCST». He is graduated from Bauman Moscow State Technical University in 2012.
The seminar will be at Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences at 5p.m. on February, 16th.
Abramov Aleksandr — CEO at Scientific and Technical Center “AMDEF”. The center develops new security RTOS CUBE and provides services of security analysis for information systems.
Fisoun Ilya — software engineer at Bauman Moscow State Technical University.
The event will be at Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences at 5p.m. on January, 19th.
Sergey Berezin — Ph.D., associate professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University, head of r&d group «Information Technologies in Science».
Dmitry Voytsekhovsky — graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University, trained in Microsoft Research Cambridge, now he is RSDE at r&d group «Information Technologies in Science».
Speakers will share their experience of creating software for efficient composition and evaluation of computational experiments. They will describe their approach and set of F# components codenamed Angara. Project Angara accumulates results of their long term collaboration with Computational Sciences group in Microsoft Research Cambridge. Angara helps researchers to build reproducible computational experiments that can be performed multiple times from scratch with identical results. Full provenance information is available for every result artefact allowing to trace its origins and understand how exactly it was computed. Angara supports efficient incremental construction of computational experiment. Processing steps can be added or altering with re-computing only affected parts of the experiments. This saves significant amount of time because many computational experiments are long-running and require significant computing resources. A scientist can observe intermediate results as soon as they are produced so he can understand that something goes wrong on early iterations and doesn’t wait until computation complete.
The event will be at Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences at 5p.m. on November, 17th.
Vladimir Kozyrev — Ph.D., docent, affiliated with National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Department 22 “Cybernetics”), expert of DC BARS.
The event will be at Institute for System Programming of Russian Academy of Sciences at 5p.m. on October, 20th.
Sergey Avdoshin — Prof. at the Higher School of Economics. Alexander Lazarenko is a student at the Higher School of Economics.
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Dmitry Baryshnikov — developer at NextGIS, commiter for GDAL, member of GIS-Lab community.
Yury Lazutin — Dr., head of Department (Scientific Research Institute of System Analysis of Russian Academy of Sciences). His talk is devoted to problems and achievements in developing of Module Support Packages for real-time operating systems.
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