IT @ QUB are moving forward

QUB Relevant: Mostly PGR or prospective PGR Just out of a great meeting with QUB Information Services regarding: Researcher/ Student webspace Email Wifi and VPN Web Space For a while now, this has been a bee in my bonnet; many other institutions provide User-Dirs or Public Facing Pages that, while being slightly monitored, are in the control of individual researchers and students. These draw attention to the bleeding edge of an institutions academic research while maintaining ownership of the content. ...

February 11, 2013 · Andrew Bolster

Ringing in the New Year by seeing out the old

2011 has been a great year for me; Graduated with a 1st MEng in Electronics & Software Engineering @QUB, Got Job offer to a major financial house, which I turned down, Got Job offer to a C|EH company in England, which I turned down, Got DELNI Funded PhD offer (x4) from CSIT/ECIT, which I turned down, Got selected to be one of the two UK projects within a Joint UK/FR Defence PhD Programme, which I accepted, ...

December 31, 2011 · Andrew Bolster

PhD Diary: An Introduction and A Little Light Reading

** So today is the start of the rest of your life. Seems kind of appropriate today. Had a meeting with my PhD Supervisor to start to develop my project. Of course at this point it would help to explain what the project is, but I can’t right now, so shush. What was innocuous about the meeting was the relatively small pile of papers that I was handed; that was until I flicked through and saw that the actual material he wanted researched had been highlighted in the bibloigraphies. In fact, it would have been more efficient to highlight the ones NOT to read. ...

September 15, 2011 · Andrew Bolster

Belfast Hackerspace Anyone?

Contrary to popular belief, the concept of a ‘hacker’ (or at least self described ones) has very little to do with coding and networking wizards pounding through systems and stealing valuable information or just destroying everything they touch. In fact, Google (and Princeton University’s) first definition of the word has more to do with Golf than security (try it by googling “define:hacker”). The so called ‘hacker subculture’ is usually taken as a group of not necessarily like minded, but creative individuals with or without technical or theoretical skill, including artists, musicians, carpenters, machinists, or extreme knitters, and can generally be shortened down to ’tinker-ers’ or ‘messers’.Belfast is a growing hub of technology, software, and art of all forms within Europe; and with Londonderry being named the ‘City of Culture’ for 2013, it is clear the Northern Ireland is no longer (or never was?) the poor child of British (and Irish) creativity and excellence. ...

July 17, 2010 · Andrew Bolster

GSOC or Having a go at Network Simulator

I had been looking at this years Google Summer Of Code google group and saw the list of organisations that are getting involved. While i was alooking at it, I knew i didn’t want to even consider the big boys (I’m looking at you, Debian, Drupal, KDE, Apache, X.Org, etc), they’re too big to get my teeth into, and I’m currently in the throws of ‘WHAT THE HELL AM I GOING TO DO MY FINAL YEAR PROJECT ON!!! ’ (For any Americans, that means ‘dissertation’). ...

March 12, 2010 · Andrew Bolster

Links

As Other Folks have been going in a GTD fashion, I’ll be throwing useful websites and links into this post so my sievelike menory can cope with the multitude of things that come to my attention. LectureFox Free Online Lecture Directory MyBook Hacking Easy Peasy List Of Tutorials For Screwing with the WD My Book WE II 13 Of the Best Linux Tutorials and OpenCourseWare on the Web Best Passwordless SSH authentication tutorial I’ve seen (complex but simple) Google Courses Looks pretty good SSH quick reference The Academy The Videos look quite good Euler ...

October 6, 2008 · Andrew Bolster

Introduction

So…. I’m Andrew, I’m a technical person, and I’m gonna use this blog to post out some of my technical musings and little experiments. Currently, I’m working off of three systems, Athena, Apollo and Hermes. Athena:Headless Ubuntu Server 7.10, 2.6 Kernel AMD Semperon 3200+, 512MB RAM, 3 Hard Drives Totalling Just Under 1TB (mostly storage and backup archives) Apollo:WinXP AMD Athlon64 X2 6000+ (3GHz), 4GB RAM (32bit xp only sees 3.5 tho.) GeForce 7600 GS (512MB) and a 500GB SATA drive (My Workhorse for classes and heavy experiments eg VMWare) ...

December 16, 2007 · Andrew Bolster

Return of the Beard

So today is my last official day in the University of Liverpool office. Time for a bit of reflection. This is a self indulgent “For the sake of history and my bad memory” post so feel free to skip it. It’s just over two years since I left Belfast, and in those two years, life got weird(er). TL;DR for my own benefit in years to come: Worked for DSTL for a while on autonomous maritime systems Went to the Bournemouth Airshow Studied FPGA programming at Cambridge Coordinated a Raspberry Pi Outreach programme between Farset Labs, W5, and Digital Circle (along with the inimitable other Andrew; Mulholland) Spoke at TEDxBelfast and the All Island Innovation Conference Built a green field network research lab from scratch (it’s still not finished) Joined the Liverbeards Contributed to a joint project using atomic clocks for submarine location Went to GDC in San Francisco as part of an InvestNI organised Trade Mission Visited the Microsoft and Google campuses in SF Visited Noisebridge (and didn’t get involved in any drama…) Presented some research at Stanford Played with the Intel Galileo Went to Prague Got my first paper rejection Met the Queen, Prince Phillip, the Duke of York and a load of interesting entrepreneurs at Buckingham Palace Participated in VC negotiations and biz dev for a small tech firm Spoke at Ignite Liverpool (The video doesn’t do the animations justice…#cringe) Drank my way around Manchester with a load of beards Secured funding for a Farset Labs Raspberry Jam outreach programme Saw Dylan Moran Live Presented at a defence conference Attended a death metal gig in a suit Lost my passport and poster on the way to present at another defence conference… Took part in the Worlds Biggest Catwalk Presented at TrustCom in Helsinki Played glow-in-the-dark-haunted-house-mini-golf as part of what goes down in history as the most random night of my life… Was named Liverbeard “Beard of the Month” (well, I was leaving, they had to give me it sometime… :p ) Participated in a mayoral discussion on smart cities Got the most unheard of submission extension Finally got rid of a collection of “joke” twitter accounts I’d wired up to IFTTT ages ago and forgotten about… (Sorry QUB…) Got a trim from barber-to-the-stars, Cutthroat Pete Entered and won my first “food challenge”; a hot-wings challenge (and didn’t cry about it afterwards), also earning my second consecutive Liverbeard-of-the-month-status. Discovered far too many awesome bars in Liverpool Made some amazing friends I won’t be able to get rid of for the rest of my days Managed too many Undergrad, MSc and MEng projects That’ll do. ...

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