BC Data Colloquium Series: Stefan Hannie
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When you load a webpage, watch a video, send an email, or do any other task on the internet, packets of information travel along a path from you to your destination. But where, physically, is this path? We answer this question by using traceroutes, the speed of light, a directed graph, and a linear program.
Speaker Biography: Stefan Hannie is a researcher and developer at Corvum. He recently completed his PhD in Mathematics at Simon Fraser University where he studied graph minors and topological graph theory.
Registration: This event is free, though registration is required so we can plan accordingly. Please register via Eventbrite here.
Cancellations: Sometimes plans change, please send us a courtesy email at ruth@pims.math.ca if you are unable to make the event. Someone on the waitlist may appreciate it.
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This event is hosted courtesy of Avigilon, A Motorola Solutions Company. Avigilon, a Motorola Solutions company, designs, develops and manufactures solutions in video analytics, cloud, security cameras, video management software and hardware, and access control. Avigilon is an industry leader and, together with Motorola Solutions, provides integrated solutions for video security, access control and critical communications.Additional Information
Stefan Hannie, Corvum