Red Hat Research Days Events

A monthly series of virtual conversations between researchers and Red Hat experts

 

 

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Connect with researchers and Red Hat experts to discuss research innovations in open source. Monthly research events include live video discussions where all attendees can join the conversations.

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AI for Cloud Ops

AI for Cloud Ops

Date: February 16, 2022

Speakers:
Ayse Coskun, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University
Alan Liu, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University
Gianluca Stringhini Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University
Marcel Hild, Senior Manager, AIOps, AI CoE, Office of the CTO at Red Hat

Conversation Leader:
Michael Clifford, Associate Manager, Data Science at Red Hat

Steps Toward Open Source Education

Steps Toward Open Source Education

Date: October 28, 2021

Speakers:
Jonathan Appavoo, Associate Professor at Boston University in the department of Computer Science.
Orran Krieger, Professor at Boston University, Director of the Cloud Computing Initiative at BU

Conversation Leader:
Hema Veeradhi, Red Hat Senior Software Engineer in the AICoE

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Innovation Scorecard: Measuring the success of any innovation within business

Innovation Scorecard: Measuring the success of any innovation within business

Date: September 22, 2021

Speakers:
Ondřej Žižlavský, Associate Professor at Brno University of Technology
Eddie Fisher, Professor at SKEMA Business School, External P3M (Project, programme and portfolio management) Consultant at Brno University of Technology

Conversation Leader:
Zdeněk Švécar, IT Senior Project Manager at Red Hat

About Red Hat Research Days

Research Days events highlight Red Hat’s research initiatives. We bring together international researchers, Red Hat engineers, industry representatives, customers, partners, and others to share knowledge about the latest research findings, network with research enthusiasts from around the world and learn about moving great research ideas into open source communities.