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[https://www.emfcamp.org/talks Confirmed talks can be found here]. [https://frab.emfcamp.org/en/EMF2014/public/schedule/0 The schedule for talks can be found here] (Please note: the schedule may change at any time).


If you're interested in giving a talk, the [https://www.emfcamp.org/cfp Call for Participation] is still open for late submissions
Thank you to everyone who gave a talk. If you didn't, then you should start thinking about what you could talk about at EMF 2016. The talk and workshop schedule can be found [https://frab.emfcamp.org/en/EMF2014/public/schedule/0 here].


==Resources==
There is a list of talks below, including links to resources from the talks and videos when available. If you gave a talk, please add anything which people light like to look back at (eg. suggested reading/resources, links to books on Amazon, templates for making anything you talked about).


If you're giving a presentation at EMF Camp and you're not sure how to fashion your slides then there are a couple of graphics you can use as the basis for them. [[File:Example Presentation Backdrop.png|200px|thumb|right|Blank Template]]
==Friday==
 
===Stage A===
There is a blank template which you can use, I would suggest using alternate coloured text of white and black, where black is used to stand out if the text becomes too monotonous. [[File:Example Presentation Backdrop with Sponsor.png|200px|thumb|right|Blank Template with Sponsors]]
{| class=wikitable
 
! Title
As a starting or ending graphic template, it would be nice to have the sponsors mentioned just to give them extra coverage. A possibly crude template is linked.
! Speaker
[[File:Presentation-Backdrop Example.png|200px|thumb|right|Example use of Template]] There's also an example of how the background template could be used, the demonstration graphic shows the EMF 2012 Tilda badge and information about EMF Camp. This example uses the contrast of black and white text in Calibri typeface with a point size of 16pt for body text and 18pt for heading/footer text. If you have any questions about presentation files or would like a copy of the original PPT then ask [[User:Stanto]].
! Video
!Resources
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| EMF 2014 Opening ceremony
| Jonty Wareing
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|High Altitude Ballooning
| Adam Greig
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|The Science of Hedonism and the Hedonism of Science
| Zoe Cormier
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|Games Minus Industry
| David Hayward
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|How to be an Effective Terrorist: fear and loathing in cyber security
| Dr Jessica Barker
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|Hacking the ZX Spectrum
| Ben Heck
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|The three main parties railroaded the Data Retention Act through in a week. Where does the fightback begin?
| Tom Watson MP
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|Showing keys in public:  What could possibly go wrong?
|Jos Weyers
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|Gasman's ZX Spectrum Chiptune Extravaganza
| Matt Westcott
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|Dermot Jones plays Spanish guitar
|Dermot Jones
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|Live coded techno
| Yaxu (Alex McLean)
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|}
===Stage B===
{| class=wikitable
! Title
! Speaker
! Video
!Resources
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| How Many Bugs Can a Time Server Have?
| Mike Emery & Tim Brown
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| Tastes Great, Less Wordy: Document Natural Language Processing (for Beer)
| Ben Fields
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| Not Safe For Work: Industrial Control System Security
| bsb
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| The Making Of The·Grid
| Adam Greig, David Turner
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| How buying multiple train tickets can be much cheaper than one
| Matthew Somerville
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| Amateur Radio: The Original Nerd Hobby!
| Ryan Sayre
|  
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| The ZX Spectrum - a secret history
| Matt Westcott
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|}
===Stage C===
{| class=wikitable
! Title
! Speaker
! Video
!Resources 
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| BaseBot
| Tom Oinn
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| The Security of the Internet of Things
| José Díez
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| Cryptris
| Scary Boots
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| Can open data help save the world?
| Gavin Starks
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| Lightning Talks
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| Fuzzy Fuzzy Logic
| Joe Nash
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|}
==Saturday==
===Stage A===
{| class=wikitable
! Title
! Speaker
! Video
!Resources
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| Perfect session management in privacy-sensitive web applications
| Elger ""Stitch"" Jonker
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| Materials and Makers
| Deb Chachra
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| UCL Family Geek Showoff
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| Build your own quadrotor from scratch
| Gavan Fantom
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| Alex Through The Looking Glass: How Life Reflects Numbers and Numbers Reflect Life
| Alex Bellos
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| 5 Scientific Tools That'll Blow Your Mind
| DC
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| We don't need no stinkin' tension wrenches
| Rob Wiegertjes
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| How we spent a year building a spaceship simulator in a caravan
| Tom Wyatt
|
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| Reading Hitler's Mind: Bletchley Park and The First Computer
| PJ Evans
|
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| An Operator's Guide to the Enigma Cipher Machine
| Simon Singh
|
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|-
| UCL Geek Showoff
|
|
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| Fakebit Polytechnic
| Dave Green & Dave Pape
|
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| The 55th Flotilla (Live)
| The 55th Flotilla
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| 2xAA plays his Game Boy
| 2xAA
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| The 55th Flotilla (DJ set)
|
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|}
===Stage B===
{| class=wikitable
! Title
! Speaker
! Video
!Resources
|-
| What do we have in Computers?
| Tom Hall
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| LaserTag - How Quasar works
| Michael Turner
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| Emojli: How we accidentally built an app and why we never want to build one again.
| Matt Gray, Tom Scott
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| The Archers Avoider
| Libby Miller
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| Introduction to Information Security and Privacy
| Arjen Kamphuis
|
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| Beyond Materials: Invisibility and Perfect Imaging
| Dr Saul J. Wiggin
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| How to stand for Parliament
| James Smith
|  
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| Where Games Break
| Hannah Nicklin
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| Hacking and healthcare
| Amran
|
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| Vandalising your Github commit history for fun and profit
| Sam Pikesley
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| Learning to Make – How I built an electromechanical display and taught myself basic electronics
| Tom Lynch
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| MEGA GIRP
| George Buckenham
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|}
===Stage C===
{| class=wikitable
! Title
! Speaker
! Video
!Resources
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| The Dilemmas of Sci-Fi (And How They're Dealt With)
| Ashton Clarke
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| The digital democracy dream
| Dan Jellinek
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| Mesh Your Brain
| Alex (Merlin) Glowaski
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| Hackerspaces and Diversity
| Amran
|
|  
|-
| Walt Disney World: This was supposed to be the future
| Dan W
|
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| The softprinter
| Tom Myers
|
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| How to use Twilio in ten minutes flat
|
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| Programming for impostors and scientists
| Jane Charlesworth
|
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|-
| Make metal castings from 3D Printed Moulds
| Calum Douglas
|
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|-
| SimPrints: Low-cost fingerprint scanners for the developing world
| SimPrints
|
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| Lightning Talks
|
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| Multicast experiment: Who's on?
|
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| Security Quiz!
| Elger ""Stitch"" Jonker "
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|}
==Sunday==
===Stage A===
{| class=wikitable
! Title
! Speaker
! Video
!Resources
|-
| Point Of Sale Device tricks: You could…live for free!
| Greg Fragkos
|
|
|-
| Recreational Maths in a Field: Flexagons, Folding Tube Maps & Braiding
| [https://twitter.com/mscroggs Matthew Scroggs]
|
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| Telling stories about tech
| Alice Bell
|
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| History of Rocketry
| Jon London
|  
|  
|-
| Glass music, the nervous system, mesmerism and the threshold of beauty and harmony
| Erica MacArthur
|
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| My Container Ship Holiday Slideshow
| Dan W
|
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|-
| Hacking biometric security
| Nigel K Tolley
|
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|-
| Miracle cures, superpowers and the zombie apocalypse
| Christopher Binny
|
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|-
| Collaborative Science Fiction Film made at EMF
| MISS ALIA SHEIKH
|
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|-
| Demoscene Showcase
| Crypt and Rebelli0n
|
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|-
| [[Feedback|EMF 2014 retrospective: What did we do right?]]
|
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| EMF 2014 Closing ceremony
| Jonty Wareing
|
|
|-
| Singer-Songwriter Hannah Howe
| Hannah Howe
|
|
|-
| Gasman's ZX Spectrum Chiptune Extravaganza Part II
| Matt Westcott
|
|
|-
| Experimental/Noise DJ-Set/Performance
| MusicaDispersa
|
|
|}
===Stage B===
{| class=wikitable
! Title
! Speaker
! Video
!Resources
|-
| Why are computers so @#!*, and what can we do about it?
| Peter Sewell
|
|
|-
| Hexayurts, Distributed Infrastructure, and Maximizing Global Minimalism
| Vinay Gupta
|
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|-
| A brief guide to dog behaviour and human interaction
| Stuart Livings
|
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|-
| Zoë Star; Neurotic IoT Machines from an Alternate Reality
| Rachel Rayns
|
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|-
| Disruptive disintermediation: selling open digital health services to the NHS
| Carl Reynolds
|
|
|-
| Robotics and Computer Vision with MATLAB and Simulink
| Owen McAree
|
|
|-
| USB tinkering for hackers and makers
| Dominic Spill
|
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|-
| Evading Anti-virus
| Mark A Williams
|
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|-
| Trials and tribulations of a badge project
| Matt Lloyd
|
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|-
| DDD: Disney Driven Development
| Melinda Seckington
|
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|-
| Q&A on Physical Security with the worlds greatest lock hackers
| Jos Weyers, Nigel K Tolley
|
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|-
| EMF network in a field 2014
| David Croft, Will Hargrave
|
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|}
===Stage C===
{| class=wikitable
! Title
! Speaker
! Video
!Resources
|-
| How to catch a cat burglar with a Slice of Pi
| Derek Scuffell
|
|
|-
| Minimal effort web application security (a.k.a. how to make my job harder)
| Graham Sutherland
|
|
|-
| A look at Linux containers, what they do and what they don't
| David Leadbeater
|
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| Run your own infrastructure II
| mc.fly
|
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| Our Data, Ourselves
| Giles Greenway
|
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| Machine learning and its use in creepy internet stalking
| Maria Han Veiga
|
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| Open Space Projects
| Stephanie Pau
|
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|-
| bach.js, an unhistory of how the great Baroque composer pioneered Javascript, 250 years before Netscape even existed
| James Aylett
|
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| Lightning Talks
|
|
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|-
| Surreal Numbers And Mathematical Games
| [https://twitter.com/thattommyhall Tom Hall]
|
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/16vTWDHBplrFDwndqzTURAV0s7OoAEy9KR58dTh8WXVY/edit slides on Google Docs]
|-
| Security Quiz!
|
|
|
|}}

Revision as of 07:44, 1 September 2014

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Thank you for coming to EMF 2014. Please do the following:

Thank you to everyone who gave a talk. If you didn't, then you should start thinking about what you could talk about at EMF 2016. The talk and workshop schedule can be found here.

There is a list of talks below, including links to resources from the talks and videos when available. If you gave a talk, please add anything which people light like to look back at (eg. suggested reading/resources, links to books on Amazon, templates for making anything you talked about).

Friday

Stage A

Title Speaker Video Resources
EMF 2014 Opening ceremony Jonty Wareing
High Altitude Ballooning Adam Greig
The Science of Hedonism and the Hedonism of Science Zoe Cormier
Games Minus Industry David Hayward
How to be an Effective Terrorist: fear and loathing in cyber security Dr Jessica Barker
Hacking the ZX Spectrum Ben Heck
The three main parties railroaded the Data Retention Act through in a week. Where does the fightback begin? Tom Watson MP
Showing keys in public: What could possibly go wrong? Jos Weyers
Gasman's ZX Spectrum Chiptune Extravaganza Matt Westcott
Dermot Jones plays Spanish guitar Dermot Jones
Live coded techno Yaxu (Alex McLean)

Stage B

Title Speaker Video Resources
How Many Bugs Can a Time Server Have? Mike Emery & Tim Brown
Tastes Great, Less Wordy: Document Natural Language Processing (for Beer) Ben Fields
Not Safe For Work: Industrial Control System Security bsb
The Making Of The·Grid Adam Greig, David Turner
How buying multiple train tickets can be much cheaper than one Matthew Somerville
Amateur Radio: The Original Nerd Hobby! Ryan Sayre
The ZX Spectrum - a secret history Matt Westcott

Stage C

Title Speaker Video Resources 
BaseBot Tom Oinn
The Security of the Internet of Things José Díez
Cryptris Scary Boots
Can open data help save the world? Gavin Starks
Lightning Talks
Fuzzy Fuzzy Logic Joe Nash

Saturday

Stage A

Title Speaker Video Resources
Perfect session management in privacy-sensitive web applications Elger ""Stitch"" Jonker
Materials and Makers Deb Chachra
UCL Family Geek Showoff
Build your own quadrotor from scratch Gavan Fantom
Alex Through The Looking Glass: How Life Reflects Numbers and Numbers Reflect Life Alex Bellos
5 Scientific Tools That'll Blow Your Mind DC
We don't need no stinkin' tension wrenches Rob Wiegertjes
How we spent a year building a spaceship simulator in a caravan Tom Wyatt
Reading Hitler's Mind: Bletchley Park and The First Computer PJ Evans
An Operator's Guide to the Enigma Cipher Machine Simon Singh
UCL Geek Showoff
Fakebit Polytechnic Dave Green & Dave Pape
The 55th Flotilla (Live) The 55th Flotilla
2xAA plays his Game Boy 2xAA
The 55th Flotilla (DJ set)

Stage B

Title Speaker Video Resources
What do we have in Computers? Tom Hall
LaserTag - How Quasar works Michael Turner
Emojli: How we accidentally built an app and why we never want to build one again. Matt Gray, Tom Scott
The Archers Avoider Libby Miller
Introduction to Information Security and Privacy Arjen Kamphuis
Beyond Materials: Invisibility and Perfect Imaging Dr Saul J. Wiggin
How to stand for Parliament James Smith
Where Games Break Hannah Nicklin
Hacking and healthcare Amran
Vandalising your Github commit history for fun and profit Sam Pikesley
Learning to Make – How I built an electromechanical display and taught myself basic electronics Tom Lynch
MEGA GIRP George Buckenham

Stage C

Title Speaker Video Resources
The Dilemmas of Sci-Fi (And How They're Dealt With) Ashton Clarke
The digital democracy dream Dan Jellinek
Mesh Your Brain Alex (Merlin) Glowaski
Hackerspaces and Diversity Amran
Walt Disney World: This was supposed to be the future Dan W
The softprinter Tom Myers
How to use Twilio in ten minutes flat
Programming for impostors and scientists Jane Charlesworth
Make metal castings from 3D Printed Moulds Calum Douglas
SimPrints: Low-cost fingerprint scanners for the developing world SimPrints
Lightning Talks
Multicast experiment: Who's on?
Security Quiz! Elger ""Stitch"" Jonker "

Sunday

Stage A

Title Speaker Video Resources
Point Of Sale Device tricks: You could…live for free! Greg Fragkos
Recreational Maths in a Field: Flexagons, Folding Tube Maps & Braiding Matthew Scroggs
Telling stories about tech Alice Bell
History of Rocketry Jon London
Glass music, the nervous system, mesmerism and the threshold of beauty and harmony Erica MacArthur
My Container Ship Holiday Slideshow Dan W
Hacking biometric security Nigel K Tolley
Miracle cures, superpowers and the zombie apocalypse Christopher Binny
Collaborative Science Fiction Film made at EMF MISS ALIA SHEIKH
Demoscene Showcase Crypt and Rebelli0n
EMF 2014 retrospective: What did we do right?
EMF 2014 Closing ceremony Jonty Wareing
Singer-Songwriter Hannah Howe Hannah Howe
Gasman's ZX Spectrum Chiptune Extravaganza Part II Matt Westcott
Experimental/Noise DJ-Set/Performance MusicaDispersa

Stage B

Title Speaker Video Resources
Why are computers so @#!*, and what can we do about it? Peter Sewell
Hexayurts, Distributed Infrastructure, and Maximizing Global Minimalism Vinay Gupta
A brief guide to dog behaviour and human interaction Stuart Livings
Zoë Star; Neurotic IoT Machines from an Alternate Reality Rachel Rayns
Disruptive disintermediation: selling open digital health services to the NHS Carl Reynolds
Robotics and Computer Vision with MATLAB and Simulink Owen McAree
USB tinkering for hackers and makers Dominic Spill
Evading Anti-virus Mark A Williams
Trials and tribulations of a badge project Matt Lloyd
DDD: Disney Driven Development Melinda Seckington
Q&A on Physical Security with the worlds greatest lock hackers Jos Weyers, Nigel K Tolley
EMF network in a field 2014 David Croft, Will Hargrave

Stage C

Title Speaker Video Resources
How to catch a cat burglar with a Slice of Pi Derek Scuffell
Minimal effort web application security (a.k.a. how to make my job harder) Graham Sutherland
A look at Linux containers, what they do and what they don't David Leadbeater
Run your own infrastructure II mc.fly
Our Data, Ourselves Giles Greenway
Machine learning and its use in creepy internet stalking Maria Han Veiga
Open Space Projects Stephanie Pau
bach.js, an unhistory of how the great Baroque composer pioneered Javascript, 250 years before Netscape even existed James Aylett
Lightning Talks
Surreal Numbers And Mathematical Games Tom Hall slides on Google Docs
Security Quiz!

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