First of all, thanks for the introduction Marcus.
Just that people know, and to introduce myself, I’m Cédrik Béler, associate professor at ENIT (Nation Engineering School of Tarbes). ENIT is a French generalist engineering school in Tarbes (southwest of France). I’m very happy that ENIT is now part of the consortium as academic member. Pharo and Smalltalk have been a huge source of inspiration for me during my PHD back in 2004/2008, so I’m really happy to have a more concrete participation now. My objectives are of two kind: (1) use Pharo as a digital workbench to teach engineering students and experiment ICT trends like IoT (PharoThings/Pi3/PiZero/ESP32), AI, web applications (client/server, MQTT, API usage with Zinc, web scrapping with XPATH and Zinc and Neo…). (2) use Pharo for my research to prototype Cyber-Physical Systems (mainly in the field of predictive maintenance) and Distributed Information Systems (called Singular Information System). I’ll give a talk at ESUG as an experience feedback for point (1). In the future, I’ll present our research development around CPS’s. I’m also interested in developing a local user group. Some students get interested. In Biarritz, ESTIA, I also have some common interest in developing such CPS researches/platforms. If people from this area are using Pharo/Smalltalk, please do not hesitate to contact me. To conclude, I’m interested in plenty of Pharo sub-projects like (non exhaustive list): - The web/network stack (Zinc, Zodiac, Neo, XPath…) - PharoThings - Bloc/Brick/Roassal - Wooden3D (VR and AR) - Workflow - Distributed networking (opportunistic, MESH, discovery, …) See you soon over there, Cheers, Cédrick Béler ENIT associate professor Discord: cedreek#8178
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Congrat Cedric for your position!
Alexandre > On Jul 4, 2018, at 1:33 PM, Cédrick Béler <[hidden email]> wrote: > > First of all, thanks for the introduction Marcus. > > Just that people know, and to introduce myself, I’m Cédrik Béler, associate professor at ENIT (Nation Engineering School of Tarbes). > > ENIT is a French generalist engineering school in Tarbes (southwest of France). > > <PastedGraphic-5.png> > > I’m very happy that ENIT is now part of the consortium as academic member. > > Pharo and Smalltalk have been a huge source of inspiration for me during my PHD back in 2004/2008, so I’m really happy to have a more concrete participation now. > > My objectives are of two kind: > (1) use Pharo as a digital workbench to teach engineering students and experiment ICT trends like IoT (PharoThings/Pi3/PiZero/ESP32), AI, web applications (client/server, MQTT, API usage with Zinc, web scrapping with XPATH and Zinc and Neo…). > (2) use Pharo for my research to prototype Cyber-Physical Systems (mainly in the field of predictive maintenance) and Distributed Information Systems (called Singular Information System). > > I’ll give a talk at ESUG as an experience feedback for point (1). > > In the future, I’ll present our research development around CPS’s. > > I’m also interested in developing a local user group. Some students get interested. In Biarritz, ESTIA, I also have some common interest in developing such CPS researches/platforms. If people from this area are using Pharo/Smalltalk, please do not hesitate to contact me. > > To conclude, I’m interested in plenty of Pharo sub-projects like (non exhaustive list): > - The web/network stack (Zinc, Zodiac, Neo, XPath…) > - PharoThings > - Bloc/Brick/Roassal > - Wooden3D (VR and AR) > - Workflow > - Distributed networking (opportunistic, MESH, discovery, …) > > See you soon over there, > > Cheers, > > Cédrick Béler > ENIT associate professor > Discord: cedreek#8178 > > >> Le 4 juil. 2018 à 11:27, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> a écrit : >> >> [ANN] New Academic Partner: ENIT >> >> The Pharo Consortium is very happy to announce that ENIT has joined as a Academic Partner. >> >> About >> - ENIT Ecole Nationale d'ingénieurs de Tarbes: http://www.enit.fr >> - Pharo Consortium: http://consortium.pharo.org >> >> The goal of the Pharo Consortium is to allow companies and institutions to >> support the ongoing development and future of Pharo. >> >> Individuals can support Pharo via the Pharo Association: >> >> http://association.pharo.org > |
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