Displaying 7 posts tagged with 'uni'

I'm an Author!

I'm going to Singapore in September! The paper I co-authored was accepted to MobileHCI 2007!

Have been super busy since last I last blogged, will post a proper update soon.

date: Tue May 29 12:33:24 2007 | permalink | tags: uni research hci

Discovering Music on the Move

I have a research topic!

After spending a couple of months wading through research papers and trying to get a feel for the area, I've settled on 'discovering music on the move' as the area of mobile HCI that I'm going to concentrate my PhD research efforts on. There seems to be a lot of activity in the areas of creating and consuming music in a mobile context, but I've not (yet) found much that deals specifically with the joy of discovering a new band, song, or genre of music. Now I've got to knuckle down and read everything there is to read, and then write a literature review by January 15th... Eek.

In other news, the Annual SUCS Christmas Party is taking place tomorrow at the House of Geek. I'm looking forward to it, although I can't help but wonder how it's going to differ to last year's gatherings now that people such as Steve, Jo, Tudor, Darren etc. have moved away. Photos on Friday!

date: Wed Dec 13 15:30:41 2006 | permalink | tags: party uni hog sucs phd

Summer of Code Presentation

As part of the No Grownups seminar series, I gave a presentation on Friday about my experience in Google's Summer of Code 2005 program.

The talk went fairly well, although I should have spent more time preparing, and should have given the talk a practice run at least once... I had 20 slides that were meant to last ~20 minutes, but ended up rushing through them and finished within 10 minutes... Oops! There were lots of questions at the end though, which meant I ended up speaking for 25 minutes in total.

I find myself getting extremely nervous before these sorts of things, but normally once I start speaking the jitters evaporate. At least, that's how it seems to me while I'm stood up there talking... Perhaps from the audience's point of view I'm a nervous mumbling wreck!

In case you're interested, the slides are available.

date: Sun Dec 10 12:18:05 2006 | permalink | tags: soc uni

Fun Times

Readers who visit the actual blog rather than via RSS will notice the rather nice new-look blog theme. It's in keeping with the main site and was (mostly) done by Andy. Thanks Andy. Thandy.

I'm all settled in to the house and it's certainly come to life now that everyone has moved in. Fun times are ahead, I predict :). The kitchen is a little on the small side considering there's 6 of us, but nothing's perfect. The landlord/lady seem to be on the ball as well, which is nice. A few days after requesting a dining table, they arrived with a gigantic refectory-style beast, which has pride of place in the middle of our lounge.

The Great Job Hunt paid off, and I've been offered an evening job at Woolworths... It's only a temporary position, so I'll probably have to go through the whole process again in January, but whatever keeps the wolves from the door in the meantime. I had a group interview today which was a bit scary but I must have done a good enough job of impressing/deceiving (pick one ;)) the interviewers so no complaints there.

This year I'm going to try harder to give my bike the love and attention it deserves, and it's not a moment too soon. 12 months ago (when I started riding it with any degree of regularity) I was fairly routine with the maintenance - a weekly clean, oil and tweaking of the brakes - but it didn't last long and the poor thing has had nothing but maltreatment since last January. It all came to a head this week though, and I've replaced brake blocks, an inner tube, bearings, rear spindle and handlebar grips with about 15 trips to the bike shop. Nothing major, but it still needs work. On the TODO list as soon as the loan comes are the bottom bracket bearings, re-adjusting the gears and an overall clean and grease.

Jen's coming tomorrow, which is going to be good fun, and then on Monday it's Jo's Quarter of a Century Celebrations AKA the Mumbles Mile in wigs. Can't wait. :D

date: Sat Sep 24 15:18:36 2005 | permalink | tags: uni hog

Punk as... fsck?

The SUCS beach party was a blast; I ended up staying all night. It was pretty cool to watch the sky get darker only to be replaced by light from the bonfire, and then watch the fire die out as the sun rose behind the clouds again. I'm sure there's some technical term for that contrast, but hey I'm a computer science student and as such not expected to know such things.

The best bits of the party are innumerable (uncountable? ;) ) but there were unfortunately a few things which did create a bit of a bad atmosphere. There were a couple of 3rd years (non-members, as it happens) who really got on everyone's nerves. Overall though, a fantastic evening.

Photos from the night: rollercow's, FireFury's, Arthur's, psycodom's, Steve's (with a few by me).

I'm back home in Trowbridge now - so far I've done next to nothing and it's been fantastic. I discovered a new rowing machine in the shed, so there's no excuse not to do some exercise now (damn!).

Oh, and I talked Mummy into cutting my hair for me:

Mohican!

date: Thu Jun 9 22:48:37 2005 | permalink | tags: photography party uni sucs

failcount += 1

The 3 weeks of pain known as the exam season have drawn to a close, and I'm now two thirds of the way through my degree (summer resits notwithstanding). A scary thought indeed, as it feels like the past two years have flown past. The remaining segment of the course promises to be the most interesting, challenging and important, in equal measure, and I'm looking forward to it moreso than either of the past two Septembers.

A relatively relaxed summer awaits, in the meantime, and it'd be a lie to say that I'm not looking forward to getting home - I can't wait. Much as I love being in Swansea, and hanging out with all the people I know here, the end of term is when the money and energy runs out (doubly so in the summer term) and I can't wait for a bit of home cooking and not having to worry so much about finances and bills.

Anyway, on a lighter note, tonight is the fabled annual computer society beach party, and a thoroughly good excuse to get sloshed with like-minded geeks, hackers and department staff. Last year's party was a mighty event, and (because I've had a hand in organising it, of course) with any luck the trend will be continued this year.

Expect photos (via Steve) at some point (hangovers permitting ;) ).

date: Sat Jun 4 16:48:42 2005 | permalink | tags: party uni sucs

Dev root, dev root!

After much grumbling and discussion about the subject for a while, the SUCS team (led by chckens) finally got around to setting up Planet SUCS. It should give members more of an idea of how much work we do for them (ahaha!). The new SUCS game server is also live, albeit it on a limited campus-only basis for the time being. We've got in contact with the LAN Society to help publicise it and hopefully we'll end up co-operating with them on events in the future. Setting up the server was a lot smoother than I'd anticipated, but I hope LIS see sense and let us open it up for off-campus members to use. It totally sucks that I spent ages setting the thing up and now can't actually use it.

In other news, I sorted out my choices for the 3rd year project. I'm looking forward to it immensely as it'll be a good opportunity to do something creative. Doing set coursework is OK for so long, then they get boring and restrictive. The project counts towards 25% of next year's marks which is quite a hefty amount, I hope I snap out of my recent trend of leaving work until the day before (or even after) the deadline.

The choice of projects on offer was mind boggling, I narrowed it down to the maximum of 7 though (in order of preference):

  • A web log system (AG-7): This was something I suggested to the ever helpful Gimbo and he seemed happy enough to take me on, w00t!
  • A web log client (AG-6): Related to the above, but a prescribed project rather than something I'd thought of. Could be fun - the brief is to create a blog client that can talk XML-RPC to upload entries to a blog. Funnily enough, I'm posting this entry with a client that does just that.
  • Rich music meta data system (MJ-2): The purpose of which is to find and exploit links between a user's listening habits in different situations/activities/locations. What's slightly odd is that I had an almost identical idea about a year ago, but never got around to implementing it in anywhere near the depth this project requires.
  • Tamagotchi e-mail (MJ-4): This one could be seriously fun - create an e-mail client where each message is its own distinct entity with 'health' that changes depending on several factors, such as who it's from, when it needs to be replied to, etc. It's an exciting prospect, and I think if it was done properly, it could become a massive part of how we interact with each other using e-mail.
  • Real time CSS Editor (NAH-6): Not so revolutionary as the above projects, but quite nifty nonetheless. My vision of this would be a two-paned window that updates the HTML display in one half while you create/tweak the CSS in the other. Would certainly speed up web design.
  • Web Server Log Analyser (IR-11): This one involves working closely with a local company to generate statistics on their web traffic. Might not sound all that exciting, but there's a small part of me that's nutty about statistics - I often write logging code into things I create even if I then completely neglect the possibilities they present.
  • Online Source Code Version Control (NAH-4): Basically a CVS/SVN type affair. I touched upon something like this with some code I wrote for the group project, so it would be fun to implement it more fully. Although after I'd handed the sheet in, it was pointed out to me that 'Web Services' probably meant .NET Web Services. Ugh.

Although I'd be happy doing any of the projects I've chosen (obviously), I'd rather do the ones towards the top of the list (obviously). Here's hoping I get good enough grades!

If you're wondering about the title of this post, I direct you towards Installing Linux on a Dead Badger. Pure genius.

date: Wed May 11 21:31:37 2005 | permalink | tags: funny uni sucs