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OctConf 2017 will take place at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland for three days from March 20 through March 22.  
[[File:octconf2017.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Participants OctConf 2017 first day]]
 
We are happy to announce the upcoming Octave Conference 2017 to be held at [http://home.cern CERN], near Geneva, Switzerland, from March 20th until March 22nd. The Local Organising Committee is happy and proud that CERN will host this event for at least two reasons: Octave [2] is a fundamental tool of analysis and research for hundreds of CERN scientists; Octave and CERN share and promote the same values of openness, cooperation, diversity, quality and commitment.
 
The three-day event will be an opportunity for sharing experiences, planning the future of Octave and promoting its use among the scientific community and beyond. There will two open sessions on Monday and Tuesday showcasing Octave and some interesting and successful Octave stories.
To register officially, please use the CERN conference manager [https://indico.cern.ch/event/609833/ Indico].
To register officially, please use the CERN conference manager [https://indico.cern.ch/event/609833/ Indico].
In addition, *please* add your name to the Participants section of this page so we can plan appropriately.
In addition, *please* add your name to the Participants section of this page so we can plan appropriately.
We are hopeful that the key members of the Octave development team will make it, both from oversea and from Europe. You can find more updated information on the programme in the [https://indico.cern.ch/event/609833 CERN's OctConf webpage] and in here.
'''Dates''': The conference will run for three days from Monday, March 20th through Wednesday, March 22nd.


== Location ==
== Location ==


=== Geneva, Switzerland ===
=== Venue ===
The upcoming Octconf 2017 will take place at [http://home.cern/ CERN] (European Center for Nuclear Research)
The upcoming Octconf 2017 will take place at [http://home.cern/ CERN] (European Center for Nuclear Research)


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Founded in 1954, the CERN laboratory sits astride the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva. It was one of Europe's first joint ventures and now has 22 member states.
Founded in 1954, the CERN laboratory sits astride the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva. It was one of Europe's first joint ventures and now has 22 member states.


=== Travelling ===
=== Social activities ===
The information below is taken from [http://visit.cern/exhibitions/how-get-cern CERN instructions].
Please check that link for further details.
 
[http://visit.cern/sites/visits.web.cern.ch/files/files/exhibitions/access-map.pdf How to get to CERN infographics]
 
    CERN Reception - Meyrin
 
    CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research
    385 route de Meyrin
    CH-1217 Meyrin - Geneva
    Switzerland
 
* GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 46.2314284
 
Longitude: 6.0539718
 
 
==== By train ====
Coming from the Geneva railway station at Cornavin
 
Tram - Take the number 18 tram to "CERN" which is the final stop at the CERN entrance.
 
Ticket costs 3 CHF full-fare / 2 CHF reduced-fare (Ticket "Tout Genève" on the ticket machine).
 
See the [http://www.tpg.ch/ TPG] web site for full details.
 
==== By car ====
 
* From Switzerland
 
Follow signs for "Aéroport", "Lyon" and "Meyrin".
 
Once you are in Meyrin, follow signs for "St. Genis" (which is just beyond the border, in France).
 
Before reaching St Genis, the CERN site is on your left on "Route de Meyrin", just before you reach the border.
 
* From France (département of Ain)
 
Follow signs for "Gex" or "St. Genis".
When you reach the border, CERN is on your right immediately after passing through customs.
 
See [http://visit.cern/exhibitions/how-get-cern-car Parking] for parking information.
 
==== By plane ====
Coming from the Geneva International Airport at Cointrin
 
Taxi - approximately 35CHF.
 
Bus - First take a public transport ticket from the machine you will find at the exit to the baggage collection hall, just before customs control. Then:
 
Option 1: Take bus Y direction "CERN" and get off at the CERN stop opposite the large Globe and the CERN site.
 
Option 2: Take bus 23, 28 or 57 and get off at the stop "Blandonnet" and then catch the Tram number 18, final stop "CERN".
 
See the [http://www.tpg.ch/ TPG] web site for full details.
 
== Dates ==


The conference will run for three days from Monday, March 20th through Wednesday, March 22nd.
Two social events have been foreseen, besides the coffee and the lunch breaks:
* A unique visit to [http://visit.cern/tours CERN]
* A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fondue Fondue] dinner down-town Geneva


== Suggestions for Sessions ==
== Suggestions for Sessions ==
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=== Schedule ===
=== Schedule ===
During the daytime: CERN offers many areas where people can socialize and/or discuss, informally. For instance, the CERN main restaurant is open until 23:00 (11:00 PM).
During the daytime: CERN offers many areas where people can socialize and/or discuss, informally. For instance, the CERN main restaurant is open until 23:00 (11:00 PM).
The [https://indico.cern.ch/event/609833/timetable/#20170320 indico timetable] will be used as the official schedule. This one here should mirror that one.


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         <td>9:00-9:30</td>
         <td>9:00-9:30</td>
         <td>Open Slot</td>
         <td>Registration - IT Amphitheatre Coffee Area, CERN</td>
         <td>Open Slot</td>
         <td>GSoC project: Exponential Integrators<br/>(Chiara Segala)</td>
         <td rowspan="2">Unconference</td>
         <td rowspan="2">Unconference</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>9:30-10:00</td>
         <td>9:30-9:40</td>
         <td>Open Slot</td>
         <td>Welcome to CERN and Conference info</td>
         <td>Open Slot</td>
         <td rowspan="2">SOCIS project: Improve iterative methods for sparse linear systems<br/>(Cristiano Dorigo)</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>10:00-10:15</td>
         <td>9:40-10:10</td>
         <td><strong>Coffee</strong></td>
         <td>Octave for N dimensions and microscope image processing (Carnë Draug / David Miguel Susano Pinto)</td>
         <td><strong>Coffee</strong></td>
         <td rowspan="6">Visit to CERN sites</td>
        <td><strong>Coffee</strong></td>
 
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>10:15-10:50</td>
         <td>10:10-10:30</td>
         <td>Open Slot</td>
         <td>Octave for Particle Accelerator Performance Optimization<br/>(Andrea Latina)</td>
        <td>Open Slot</td>
         <td rowspan="2"><strong>Discussion and Coffee</strong></td>
         <td rowspan="4">Unconference</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>10:50-11:25</td>
         <td>10:30-11:00</td>
         <td>Open Slot</td>
         <td><strong>Coffee</strong></td>
        <td>Open Slot</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>11:25-12:00</td>
         <td>11:00-11:30</td>
         <td>GSoC project: ode15{i,s}<br/>(Francesco Faccio)</td>
         <td>[https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/XREFpublish.html publish] your code with Octave (Kai T. Ohlhus)</td>
         <td>Open Slot</td>
        <td rowspan="2">Support of free software in public institutions: the KiCad case (Javier Serrano)<br/> KiCad demo (Tomasz Wlostowski) </td>
    </tr>
      <tr>
        <td>11:30-12:00</td>
         <td>Open slot</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>12:00-12:30</td>
         <td>12:00-12:45</td>
         <td><strong>Discussion</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Discussion and Group Photo</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Discussion</strong></td>
         <td>GSoC project: ode15{i,s} and The future of the Neural Network package<br/>(Francesco Faccio)</td>
      </tr>
    </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td><br/>12:30-14:00<br/><br/></td>
         <td><br/>12:45-14:00<br/><br/></td>
         <td><strong>Lunch</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Lunch</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Lunch</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Lunch</strong></td>
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       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>14:00-14:35</td>
         <td>14:00-14:30</td>
         <td rowspan="3">Open Slot (Pleanry session: CERN main auditorium)</td>
         <td rowspan="2">25 Years of Octave: Recent Developments and Future Directions<br/>(John W. Eaton)</td>
         <td rowspan="3">Open Slot (Pleanry session: CERN main auditorium)</td>
         <td>Technical overview of user code parallelization (Olaf Till)</td>
         <td rowspan="3">Visit to CERN sites</td>
         <td rowspan="3">Unconference</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>14:35-15:10</td>
         <td>14:30-15:00</td>
        <td>8/16-bit simulation with GNU Octave (Andreas Stahel)</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>15:10-15:45</td>
         <td>15:00-15:30</td>
      <td>Open Slot</td>
      <td>Current Status of Octave Forge (Oliver Heimlich)</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>15:45-16:00</td>
         <td>15:30-16:00</td>
         <td><strong>Coffee</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Coffee</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Coffee</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Coffee</strong></td>
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       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td><br/><br/>16:00-18:00<br/><br/><br/></td>
         <td><br/><br/>16:00-17:30<br/><br/><br/></td>
         <td><strong>Code Sprint</strong></td>
         <td rowspan="2"><strong>Code Sprint</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Code Sprint</strong></td>
         <td rowspan="2"><strong>Code Sprint</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Organization of OctConf2018</strong></td>
         <td><strong>Organization of OctConf2018</strong>, Closing, and Farewell</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>18:00-19:00</td>
         <td>17:30-18:30</td>
        <td rowspan="2">Fondue night (alternative 1)</td>
        <td rowspan="2">Fondue night (alternative 2)</td>
        <td rowspan="2">Closing and Farewell</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
       <tr>
       <tr>
         <td>19:00-20:00</td>
         <td><br/><br/>19:30-21:30<br/><br/></td>
        <td>Fondue night</td>
       </tr>
       </tr>
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     <tr>
     <tr>
       <td>Fast approximation of complicated simulators</td>
       <td>VSDP – A GNU Octave/MATLAB<sup>&reg;</sup> toolbox for verified semidefinite-quadratic-linear programming</td>
       <td>[[User:KaKiLa |JuanPi Carbajal]]</td>
       <td>[[User:Siko1056|Kai T. Ohlhus]]</td>
     </tr>
     </tr>
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       <td></td>
       <td>Characterization of high-Tc granular superconductors in a magnetic fields</td>
       <td></td>
       <td>Michele Manzini</td>
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* [[User:KaKiLa|JuanPi Carbajal]]
* [[User:KaKiLa|JuanPi Carbajal]]
* [[User:Francesco Faccio|Francesco Faccio]]
* [[User:Francesco Faccio|Francesco Faccio]]
* [[User:jwe|John W. Eaton]] (need funding for travel)
* [[User:jwe|John W. Eaton]]
* [[User:rik|Rik]] (need funding for travel)
* [[User:JordiGH|Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso]]
* [[User:Doug|Douglas Stewart]]
* [[User:Doug|Douglas Stewart]]
* [[User:Siko1056|Kai T. Ohlhus]] (waits for permission from employer)
* [[User:Siko1056|Kai T. Ohlhus]]
* [[User:Oheim|Oliver Heimlich]] (probably only 2 days, waits for permission from wife)
* [[User:Oheim|Oliver Heimlich]] (Tuesday–Wednesday)
* [[User:Carandraug|Carnë Draug]] (likely to attend but unsure. Will only be able to confirm the week before)
* [[User:Carandraug|Carnë Draug]]
 
* [[User:Andy1978|Andreas Weber]]
== Funding ==
* Valentin Ortega
* Andrea Latina
* Andreas Stahel
* [[User:CdF|Carlo de Falco]]
* Cristiano Dorigo
* Michele Ginesi
* Chiara Segala
* [[User:pantxo|Pantxo Diribarne]] (likely to attend, probably one day only)
* Marco Caliari (arrival in Monday afternoon)
* Anna Ferrarini
* Elisa Frison
* Sara Stillavati
* Olaf Till
* Philip Nienhuis


== Previous OctConf ==
== Previous OctConf ==

Latest revision as of 11:46, 27 March 2017

Participants OctConf 2017 first day

We are happy to announce the upcoming Octave Conference 2017 to be held at CERN, near Geneva, Switzerland, from March 20th until March 22nd. The Local Organising Committee is happy and proud that CERN will host this event for at least two reasons: Octave [2] is a fundamental tool of analysis and research for hundreds of CERN scientists; Octave and CERN share and promote the same values of openness, cooperation, diversity, quality and commitment.

The three-day event will be an opportunity for sharing experiences, planning the future of Octave and promoting its use among the scientific community and beyond. There will two open sessions on Monday and Tuesday showcasing Octave and some interesting and successful Octave stories. To register officially, please use the CERN conference manager Indico. In addition, *please* add your name to the Participants section of this page so we can plan appropriately.

We are hopeful that the key members of the Octave development team will make it, both from oversea and from Europe. You can find more updated information on the programme in the CERN's OctConf webpage and in here.

Dates: The conference will run for three days from Monday, March 20th through Wednesday, March 22nd.

Location[edit]

The upcoming Octconf 2017 will take place at CERN (European Center for Nuclear Research)

At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, physicists and engineers are probing the fundamental structure of the universe. They use the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments to study the basic constituents of matter – the fundamental particles. The particles are made to collide together at close to the speed of light. The process gives the physicists clues about how the particles interact, and provides insights into the fundamental laws of nature. The instruments used at CERN are purpose-built particle accelerators and detectors. Accelerators boost beams of particles to high energies before the beams are made to collide with each other or with stationary targets. Detectors observe and record the results of these collisions.

Founded in 1954, the CERN laboratory sits astride the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva. It was one of Europe's first joint ventures and now has 22 member states.

Social activities[edit]

Two social events have been foreseen, besides the coffee and the lunch breaks:

  • A unique visit to CERN
  • A Fondue dinner down-town Geneva

Suggestions for Sessions[edit]

Approximately half of each day will be devoted to presentations. The remainder will be used for informal discussions, code sprints, etc.

Please propose session topics in the schedule below. The actual time slot you pick is not important--we can re-arrange the schedule later--but we need to know what topics are of interest.

In addition, if you have a poster, rather than a full presentation, there is a separate sign-up sheet below.

Schedule[edit]

During the daytime: CERN offers many areas where people can socialize and/or discuss, informally. For instance, the CERN main restaurant is open until 23:00 (11:00 PM).

The indico timetable will be used as the official schedule. This one here should mirror that one.

Time Monday
(General GNU Octave day)
Tuesday
(GNU Octave Packages day)
Wednesday
(Libre and Open Source Software day)
9:00-9:30 Registration - IT Amphitheatre Coffee Area, CERN GSoC project: Exponential Integrators
(Chiara Segala)
Unconference
9:30-9:40 Welcome to CERN and Conference info SOCIS project: Improve iterative methods for sparse linear systems
(Cristiano Dorigo)
9:40-10:10 Octave for N dimensions and microscope image processing (Carnë Draug / David Miguel Susano Pinto) Visit to CERN sites
10:10-10:30 Octave for Particle Accelerator Performance Optimization
(Andrea Latina)
Discussion and Coffee
10:30-11:00 Coffee
11:00-11:30 publish your code with Octave (Kai T. Ohlhus) Support of free software in public institutions: the KiCad case (Javier Serrano)
KiCad demo (Tomasz Wlostowski)
11:30-12:00 Open slot
12:00-12:45 Discussion and Group Photo GSoC project: ode15{i,s} and The future of the Neural Network package
(Francesco Faccio)

12:45-14:00

Lunch Lunch Lunch
14:00-14:30 25 Years of Octave: Recent Developments and Future Directions
(John W. Eaton)
Technical overview of user code parallelization (Olaf Till) Unconference
14:30-15:00 8/16-bit simulation with GNU Octave (Andreas Stahel)
15:00-15:30 Open Slot Current Status of Octave Forge (Oliver Heimlich)
15:30-16:00 Coffee Coffee Coffee


16:00-17:30


Code Sprint Code Sprint Organization of OctConf2018, Closing, and Farewell
17:30-18:30


19:30-21:30

Fondue night

Poster Session[edit]

If you have a poster demonstrating how you use Octave to address an application in your field please add your name and poster topic to the list below. We will schedule an appropriately sized space based on the number of posters.

Confirmed Posters:

Title Author
VSDP – A GNU Octave/MATLAB® toolbox for verified semidefinite-quadratic-linear programming Kai T. Ohlhus
Characterization of high-Tc granular superconductors in a magnetic fields Michele Manzini

Participants[edit]

To register officially, please use the CERN conference manager Indico.

Previous OctConf[edit]

OctConf 2015

Next OctConf[edit]

OctConf 2018