Monday, October 14, 2013

Protecting your privacy Online




"Protecting your privacy online: 
    Some practical tips"

24 (th) October 2013, 
745 PM to 9 PM
 
Held simultaneously in the IST Bldg.
 Cybertorium and Foxdale Village.
 
Come hear tips on securing your 
privacy online.  A question/answer 
session will follow.  Light refreshments 
will be served.
 
Session sponsored by Penn State SRA Club,
IST Special Living Option, and Penn State
Student Chapter ACLU. 
 

Friday, October 11, 2013

Registration open for CodePSU programming competition

The Penn State student chapters of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Association of Women in Computing will host CodePSU, a programming competition, from 1 to 7 p.m. on Oct. 19, in 113 IST Building on the University Park campus.

The contest is free to enter and open to all Penn State undergraduate students.

Gage Ames, ACM president and computer science undergraduate student, explained, "CodePSU is modeled after the ACM's International Collegiate Programming Contest. Teams of one to three students attempt to solve 10 problems over several hours. To keep it fair, there will be two tiers of competitors, divided based on each team's level of experience. Each tier will have a separate problem packet and teams will only be judged against teams within their tier. Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams from each tier."

Ames adds that participating in the contest is a great way for students to brush up on their programming skills and learn more about competitive programming.

CodePSU is co-sponsored by Cisco and Microsoft.

For more information and to register by Oct. 17, visit http://acm.psu.edu/codepsu.

Monday, October 7, 2013

SRA Club - Kathy Kimball



SRA Club meeting

Presentation by Kathy Kimball, Senior Director of Penn State Security Operations and Services.

Kathy Kimball came to Penn State from the USAF in the early 1990's to develop security operations university-wide.  She can talk about the complexities of managing security for a very large, and research-oriented, institution.  She works to set policy, develop budgets, and manage security efforts.

Wednesday, 6:00 pm in 203 IST.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

2013 IBM Master the Mainframe Contest



Learn how to master the mainframe!
This IBM competition lets students take charge of a world-class computing platform and showcase their talents, while earning great prizes and learning sought-after enterprise computing skills.  No prior experience with mainframes is necessary.

2013 IBM Master the Mainframe Contest: It’s on for the 9th year!
US & Canada Master the Mainframe Contest launches on Oct 7
          – Hands-on contest for high school, college and university students
          – No experience necessary
          – Remote logon from dorms, apartments, labs
          – Registration open now!
• Increasing difficulty, increasing prize levels
          – Part 1: 1-2 hours to complete, win a T-shirt
          – Part 2: 10-20 hours to complete, win $100 in IBM gear
          – Part 3: Weeks to months to complete, win a tablet and an expenses-paid trip
• Student Mainframe Contests run in 33 countries since 2005
Why should students compete in a Mainframe Contest?  Prizes! 
The prizes up for grabs in the 2013 Master the Mainframe Contest include:
  • Google Nexus 10 tablet computers
  • Master the Mainframe swag, including hoodies, messenger bags and more
  • Trips to the mainframe lab in Poughkeepsie, NY
  • Custom Master the Mainframe T-shirts

Experience! Today's mainframes are growing in popularity and require a new generation of mainframe experts. This contest is designed to equip students with basic skills to make them more competitive for jobs in the enterprise computing industry. Participation in the Master the Mainframe Contest could give you the edge you need.
To help employers connect with the best mainframe students, contestants are encouraged to check out the jobs posted on the new System z job board at Systemzjobs.com.

WW Student Mainframe Contests: ibm.com/university/contest
US & Canada Facebook page: facebook.com/masterthemainframe
US & Canada homepage: contest-reg.dfw.ibm.com/contest/usaca.nsf
For questions, contact Michael Todd (todd@us.ibm.com)

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Please vote for IST project!!!

Real-time Auroral Imaging on the ISS

Idea Description: My proposed research idea is to fly a geo-tagged, filtered video camera for imaging the northern lights in real-time and to display the resulting images on the Aurorasaurus platform.

Aurorasaurus is an emerging project for citizen scientists to experience the extremes of space
weather for the current solar maximum, the first with social media. The northern lights are
dynamic, widespread, and very hard to predict. The Aurorasaurus project aims to use citizen
science, social media, and nowcasting to make a big improvement in predicting the visibility of
the northern lights for the public by encouraging people to report whether they can see aurora or
not. The reports are displayed on an online real-time map along with critical weather information
and coarse predictions from NOAA. We hypothesize that near real-time images from the
International Space Station (ISS) can be used as an additional data source for quantitative
improvements in space weather forecasting and understanding of auroral phenomena, as well
as motivating improved citizen science participation in this project.

To vote for this project go to this link:

http://iframe.wizehive.com/voting/view/52321da9-23f0-4d23-949c-789e0a91afa5/0/1543857/0