New solutions for drug discovery: harnessing the power of open cloud and open source AI

By Gagan Kumar The convergence of open source technology and artificial intelligence is transforming drug discovery, introducing new standards of transparency, collaboration, and innovation. On October 30th, leaders from research, industry, and academia gathered at...
Open Source at the Turing

Open Source at the Turing

In July last year, Red Hat visited the Turing Institute to deliver a two-day workshop on Open Source and why it's a great choice for academic software. The majority of the schedule was available to members of Turing Institute, however the first day was closed with a...

Jonathan Cameron: Getting Started on Linux Kernel

Jonathan Cameron: Getting Started on Linux Kernel

Jonathan Cameron is a rising senior at Boston University studying Computer Engineering. He spoke with the Red Hat Research (RHR) team about his internship project and why this project is important for future interns working on the Linux kernel.  RHR: Jonathan,...

Where there’s a will there’s a way: Honors graduate and blind programmer Vojtěch Polásek joins the Red Hat Security Compliance team.

Where there’s a will there’s a way: Honors graduate and blind programmer Vojtěch Polásek joins the Red Hat Security Compliance team.

Vojta Polásek graduated with honors at Masaryk University Brno, receiving the Dean’s award for his Bachelor and Diploma theses. His diploma thesis was nominated by his faculty to prestigious Czech and Slovak IT SPY competition evaluating IT diploma theses and was among the 8 best finalists. Recently, Vojta joined Red Hat and kick-started his career in the Security Compliance team. While Vojta’s record is impressive for any young engineer, it’s made all the more remarkable by the fact that he was born visually impaired and lost his sight entirely during his teenage years.