Hack Your Research! Tools and Tricks for Today’s Telecommunications Techies (formerly Lab Automation Hackathon)

Join us at Hack Your Research for an exciting event featuring multiple interactive demos showcasing the most powerful techniques that expert researchers and professionals use to enhance their productivity and simplify their lives. Take this chance to upgrade your work methods and engage in stimulating discussions while enjoying plenty of food and drinks in an informal, relaxed, and fun environment.

At this event, researchers will present a variety of tools, focusing mainly on free and open- source software built in easy-to-learn languages, such as Python. These tools enable you to automate menial tasks, build graphical user interfaces, visualize data, and much more —all aimed at making your life easier. After inspiring lightning talks, demos are set up around informal discussion tables, providing plenty of time for engaging conversations and questions.

Hack Your Research is an opportunity to tap into available public resources, and learn about the latest tools developed by PhD students and researchers alike. Whether you are a student or a highly experienced researcher, everyone is welcome to share and discover tools to boost their research productivity. Come and learn from the trial-and-error experiences of others, connect with peers and experts and get a kickstart in enhancing your productivity!

Organizers

Besma Kalla, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

Menno van den Hout, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

Vincent van Vliet, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

Amol Delmade, Dublin City University, Ireland

Giammarco Di Sciullo, University of L’Aquila, Italy

Advisory Committee

Nicolas Fontaine, Nokia Bell Labs, USA Binbin Guan, Microsoft, USA

Roland Ryf, Nokia Bell Labs, USA

Jochen Schroeder, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Marco Eppenberger, PsiQuantum, USA

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