Hello CompSoc!
The academic year has begun! To all those who’ve just signed up - welcome!
We have a Discord! Please feel free to join us <https://discord.gg/xA9PFvy>
! *If you are an official member of CompSoc*, ping @Secretary and I’ll give
you the Member role so that you can take part in conversation outside the
#welcome channel. Non-members can still feel free to use #welcome as they
like, however. Membership is £5 and will last you a lifetime!
Gold sponsor JP Morgan is hosting a wide variety of events in Oxford -
check out their *The Oxford Tech Showcase*, *Step into JP Morgan Pop Up
Experience* and their *Asset & Wealth Management Dinner*. Also take a look
at some events that they’re running in London and Bournemouth (though, the
event they’re running in Bournemouth is the same as one of the London
events, and some people here may find London slightly easier to reach).
Interested working with our Bronze sponsor Jane Street? They’re hosting
three information events in Oxford in Week 2.
Cheers,
*The CompSoc Committee - Joe G, Edward H, Ben S*
Events
*Bloomberg Tech Talk: Hashing*
<https://www.facebook.com/events/248597569189343/> - 10th October, Lecture
Theatre A
Hashing values is an important technique for efficient associative
containers. It has multiple independent dimensions of considerations.
None of these considerations are generally well understood. This
presentation scratches the surface of the following areas:
- Using hash functions for associative containers.
- Hashing byte sequences into hash values and assessing the quality of
hash functions.
- Extracting byte sequences from values and hashing the resulting byte
sequences.
- Things to consider for a default hashing function.
The creation of containers and hashing functions is typically done by
specialists. The primary intention of discussing them is to give an idea
why applications should stay away from custom implementations. On the other
hand provision of hash values for user-defined types is rather common-place
to support their use as keys of associative containers. Thus, this
presentation will have an emphasis on the important aspects for providing
hash values for user-defined types:
- The relation between equality and hash values.
- Taking care of sequences to avoid collisions for empty sequences.
- Interaction of hash values between different types (“transparency”).
The code examples use C++. However, the various considerations are language
independent and their understanding will be useful when using other
programming languages, too.
*Week 1 Geek Night: Wikipedia Game*
<https://www.facebook.com/events/1076012762567772/?event_time_id=10760127759…>
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13th October, Undergraduate Social Area
It is a well known fact of *most* Wikipedia pages that if you click on the
first link in a page’s body, and continue to do so for the next page and so
on, you will eventually land on Philosophy. Using this, you could form a
crude strategy for finding a *path* from one source page A to target page B:
- Find manually a path from Philosophy to B.
- Click the first link from A until you reach Philosophy.
- Append the path from Philosophy to B to the path so far.
This will of course not necessarily find the shortest path from A to B,
however. The Wikipedia Game is to write a program that will find a path as
short as possible!
This Geek Night is in collaboration with CodeSoc. Bring your laptops and
pizza will be provided ;)
*Semmle Tech Talk: QL* <https://www.facebook.com/events/307662036696271/> -
17th October, LTA
Semmle will be giving a tech talk on LGTM and QL.
LGTM is the software engineering analytics platform that combines deep
semantic code search and data science insights from a community of hundreds
of thousands of developers to help everyone involved in software
development better understand their code, engineering processes and people.
The LGTM software engineering analytics platform combines deep semantic
code search and data science insights from a community of hundreds of
thousands of developers to help everyone involved in software development
better understand their code, engineering processes and people.
QL treats code as data, allowing security response teams and individual
developers to quickly and accurately explore their code through simple,
powerful queries that find all variants of zero-days, as well as other
severe security problems and coding mistakes. The same kinds of logical
coding mistakes are made over and over again, sometimes repeatedly within a
single project, and sometimes across the whole software ecosystem. These
mistakes are the source of many of today’s critical software
vulnerabilities.
Using QL, you can codify such mistakes as queries, find logical variants of
the same mistake elsewhere in the code, and prevent similar mistakes from
being introduced in the future by automatically catching them before code
gets merged. QL’s deep semantic code search allows you to find security
vulnerabilities, and much more. The key: QL treats code as data. By writing
queries customised to your needs, you can drive major architecture
transformations and refactorings, enforce coding standards, and explore
your code.
QL ships with extensive libraries and abstraction features that enable you
to write advanced queries without having to worry about low-level language
concepts and compiler specifics; instead you can focus on investigating and
interrogating your own codebases. Use QL in the most effective way for you.
Our QL plugins for your favourite IDE allow you to write queries and
execute them locally. The results appear directly in your development
environment. Or use LGTM’s Query Console to write QL directly in your web
browser, and query your entire portfolio for security vulnerabilities.
You can also make use of your custom QL queries with LGTM’s automatic code
review for pull requests in GitHub and BitBucket: find those critical
issues early and prevent them from ever getting merged or deployed. Every
development organisation struggles with finding enough security experts and
with finding more effective ways of sharing their security expertise.
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Sponsor Notices
*The following notices are from JP Morgan.*
*Interested in joining one of the world’s biggest tech shops? Start your
software engineering career with us.*
We’re open for applications for our 2019 programs. We offer Spring Week,
Internship and Full Time opportunities across various locations. For more
details on all of our opportunities please visit our careers website
<https://careers.jpmorgan.com/careers/US/en/home>.
We have several on-campus and virtual events lined up that’ll give you the
chance to meet our recruiters and business reps. You’ll be able to learn
about the many different ways you can be a part of our collaborative and
diverse team. Here’s what you can look forward to:
*UPCOMING EVENTS:*
*Introduction to Big Data Analytics using Spark and Python - Bournemouth*
- Date Saturday 20th October
- Time: 09:00 – 18:00
- Location: 1 Chaseside, Bournemouth, BH7 7DA
- Register: Here
<https://jpmc.recsolu.com/external/events/_D3U7FhiKr6h-UepS2kMqA>
*Introduction to Big Data Analytics using Spark and Python - London*
- Date: Saturday 27th October
- Time: 09:00 – 18:00
- Location: 25 Bank Street, Canary Wharf, London, E18 1LS
- Register: Here
<https://jpmc.recsolu.com/external/events/fFneRPnB-YrFUyMOwk4-Gw>
*Code for Good*
Build practical, real-life solutions for charities and non-profit
organisations by attending our 24-hour hackathon, onsite at our London
office in Canary Wharf. Enter individually or as a team of 5 or 6, get
mentorship during the event from 1 of our 40,000 technologists, make
connections and eat as much food as you need to keep you going throughout
the night. Travel & expenses provided.
- Date: 9th & 10th November
- Time: 12.00(Fri) – 17.00(Sat)
- Location: 25 Bank Street, Canary Wharf, London, E18 1LS
- Dress Code: Just be You!
- Apply here
<https://jpmc.recsolu.com/external/events/k9BJVAlnnCRCBKvSggH-pA> by
28th October.
*OXFORD UNIVERSITY EVENTS:*
*The Oxford Tech Showcase*
The JPM global tech concept. Discover how technology is becoming the centre
of gravity within banking and how you will drive the future of an evolving
Fintech industry.
Topics include:
- Leveraging Technology for Social Good
- Innovating with Cloud
- Applying Machine Learning in Business
- Decoding Blockchain
- Harnessing Technology to Innovate Banking
- Recruiter Drop In
You will also get the opportunity to meet recent grads from our software
engineering programme over some food and drinks who can give you the inside
scoop on being a graduate at JPM
- Date: Monday 15th October
- Time: 16.00 – 19.00
- Location: Mathematical Institute, Andrew Wiles Building, Oxford
University
- Register your interest: Here
<https://jpmc.recsolu.com/external/events/fgOld-Ma-w2fmzJcT88Ecg>
*Step into JP Morgan Pop Up Experience*
Our biggest event on campus! Meet reps from all our business functions, get
a free smoothie, find out what roles suit you through our interactive
tables, watch videos about what life at JPM is like.
- Date: Monday 22nd October 2018
- Time: 10.00 – 16.00
- Location: Oxford Union
- Register your interest: Here
<https://jpmc.recsolu.com/external/events/Bsrwwjg60t5o5HdGwbVdNw>
University of Oxford Joint Women in STEM Social Your opportunity to meet JP
Morgan’s female technologists, in collaboration with OxWOCS and OxFEST.
- Date: Thursday 25th October
- Time: 18.00 – 20.00
- Location: Oxford Town Hall
- Register your interest: Here
<https://jpmc.recsolu.com/external/events/k9BJVAlnnCRCBKvSggH-pA>
*Asset & Wealth Management Dinner*
Interested in learning more about Asset & Wealth Management in an informal
setting? Register your interest in attending our upcoming event in Oxford
where you will have the opportunity to:
- Meet employees from across the firm in an informal, intimate setting
- Find out what it’s like to work with us
- Ask questions you really want answered
Register by 26th October for your chance to attend:
Thursday 1st November, 2018 – Oxford Campus Dinner
<http://tinyurl.com/y9zont5v>
We look forward to meeting you. The J.P. Morgan Campus Recruitment Team
*Application deadlines:*
- EMEA Applications Deadline – 25 November
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to see how you can have a great
career here. To get started, visit http://jpmorgan.com/careers to learn
more about our programs as well as upcoming on-campus and virtual events.
- *Make Tomorrow Together*
http://jpmorgan.com/techcareers
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*The following notice is from Jane Street.*
*INFO SESSION*
Jane Street <https://www.janestreet.com/> is a quantitative trading firm
with a unique focus on technology and collaborative problem solving. With
offices in four of the world’s most dynamic cities: London, New York, Hong
Kong, and Amsterdam, we operate around the clock and around the globe. Our
culture is casual, our careers are intensely rewarding and we are always
looking for great new people to join our talented team.
This fall we’re hosting digital info sessions about Jane Street. We’ll
provide a closer look into the roles we offer at Jane Street and answer
questions from participants. Our info sessions are hosted by real people
and they are interactive and informative. Sessions run about 1 hour
depending on Q&A.
We hope you can join us. Please select a date below to register.
Tuesday 16th October, 10:30
<https://www.janestreet.com/info-session-eu?utm_source=email&utm_campaign=in…>
Wednesday 17th October, 14:30
<https://www.janestreet.com/info-session-eu?utm_source=email&utm_campaign=in…>
Thursday 18th October, 13:00
<https://www.janestreet.com/info-session-eu?utm_source=email&utm_campaign=in…>
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Other Notices
*The following notice is from Oxford Foundry.*
*Foundry Freshers’ Festival*
*The Oxford Foundry*
*11th October, 1:00pm - 7:00pm*
*Convention*
*It’s all going on at the Foundry!*
*New to Oxford University this year? Then you should definitely join us at
Foundry Freshers Fest to kick off your Oxford experience!*
Highlights of the day include:
- Free food and drink from our awesome partner companies
- Great music, including a live band and DJ set
- Games and activities
- Freebies from the Oxford Foundry and our amazing partners
- a marketplace for students to meet with student societies and local
providers
PLUS you’ll be able to connect with other new students across Oxford, from
every college, level and discipline.
*Undergraduates - Masters students - DPhil candidates - ALL NEW STUDENTS
ARE WELCOME!*
Register to attend
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/foundry-freshers-festival-tickets-49168956673>
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*The following notice is for the Romanes Lecture: Vint Cerf.*
On 6 November we will welcome VP and Chief Internet Evangelist for Google,
Dr Vint Cerf, to deliver his lecture: The Pacification of Cyberspace. He
will discuss how to pacify the relatively lawless environment of the
internet, while preserving the utility of its openness to creative
innovation and technological revolution.
For further information and to register, visit: http://www.ox.ac.uk/romanes
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The Oxford University Computer Society (CompSoc) aims to organise meetings
and events for our members to use and further their computing interests.
See all of our upcoming events on our Facebook Page
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Hello again CompSoc!
We’re back again with more weekly emails - muhahahaha! Cower in fear,
mortals, at the amazing year yet to come.
If you’d like to volunteer to help at our stall in *Freshers’ Fair*,
please contact
me <secretary(a)ox.compsoc.net> so I can share the volunteers’ spreadsheet
with you. The more, the merrier! I’ll of course be at the stall as much as
I physically can.
This term, we’re introducing a new Learn To Code-style event, *CS
Essentials*, running on Thursdays on weeks 2-8. We also need volunteers for
that - contact Serban Slincu <serban-stefan.slincu(a)stcatz.ox.ac.uk> who is
running it.
Also, we have a Discord! Please feel free to join us
<https://discord.gg/xA9PFvy>! When you join, make sure to ping @Secretary
to let me know who you are so I can verify you as a member and you can have
access to the general chat.
Cheers,
*The CompSoc Committee - Joe G, Edward H, Ben S*
Events
*Week 0 Geek Night: Welcome (Back)!*
<https://www.facebook.com/events/1076012762567772/?event_time_id=10760127959…>
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6th October, UGSA
Week 0 will have a casual Geek Night. Bring your laptop for a chill evening
of junk food, fizzy drinks and games. This Geek Night is semi-official and
has no coding theme. The first theme will be in Week 1’s Geek Night:
Wikipedia Game, collaborating with CodeSoc.
*Bloomberg Tech Talk: Hashing*
<https://www.facebook.com/events/248597569189343/> - 10th October, Lecture
Theatre A
Hashing values is an important technique for efficient associative
containers. It has multiple independent dimensions of considerations.
None of these considerations is generally well understood. This
presentation scratches the surface of the following areas:
- Using hash functions for associative containers.
- Hashing byte sequences into hash values and assessing the quality of
hash functions.
- Extracting byte sequences from values and hashing the resulting byte
sequences.
- Things to consider for a default hashing function.
The creation of containers and hashing functions is typically done by
specialists. The primary intention of discussing them is to give an idea
why applications should stay away from custom implementations. On the other
hand provision of hash values for user-defined types is rather common-place
to support their use as keys of associative containers. Thus, this
presentation will have an emphasis on the important aspects for providing
hash values for user-defined types:
- The relation between equality and hash values.
- Taking care of sequences to avoid collisions for empty sequences.
- Interaction of hash values between different types (“transparency”).
The code examples use C++. However, the various considerations are language
independent and their understanding will be useful when using other
programming languages, too.
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The Oxford University Computer Society (CompSoc) aims to organise meetings
and events for our members to use and further their computing interests.
See all of our upcoming events on our Facebook Page
<https://facebook.com/oxcompsoc/> or visit our Website
<https://ox.compsoc.net> for more information about the society.
Want to unsubscribe or manage your subscription preferences? Go to
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G’day!
A huge congratulations to all of those who are graduating! If you could
subscribe to the CompSoc dinners mailing list
<http://lists.ox.compsoc.net/mailman/listinfo/compsoc-dinners> so that we
can invite you back for an anniversary dinner in 2028, that would be great
since it’s a great opportunity for the generations of us to converge.
We’re sending stuff to be archived at the Bodleian, so we would appreciate
if anybody has any pictures of events that they would like to share.
*The CompSoc Committee - Joe G, Edward H, Ben S*
Events
*There are no more events this academic year!*
Other notices
*The following notice is from Palantir.*
Apply for the Palantir Women in Technology Scholarship
Scholarship finalists will be awarded grants up to *£10,000* for the
2018-2019 academic year.
All finalists will travel to London for a full-day, all-expenses paid,
developmental workshop.
Apply: palantir.com/students/scholarship
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*The following notices are from Oxford Foundry.*
Female-led start-ups, step this way..
The Oxford Foundry has opened applications for its LEV8 Women
pre-accelerator programme for female-led start-ups, which is open to all
current Oxford students and recent (<10 years) alumni. Full information and
eligibility criteria are online here
<https://www.oxfordfoundry.ox.ac.uk/oxfo-lev8-women>. *Applications close
on June 29th*, and the programme involves 6 days of intensive learning in
Oxford, based at the new Foundry building.
OXFO Pitch Night
The Oxford Foundry invites you to a Pitch Night on Monday 25th June, from
5pm – 7.30pm, where teams from the OXFO L.E.V8 Accelerator will pitch their
ventures for a chance to win a £20k award!
Join us for a fun evening of pitching, refreshments and networking at the
Foundry
Sponsored by CAE and Fujitsu
REGISTER NOW TO ATTEND
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lev8-pitch-night-tickets-46976436787>
Invitation: Oxford Foundry X Pinterest Co-Founder, Evan Sharp
The Oxford Foundry invites you to join us for a sofa session and Q&A with
Evan Sharp, Co-Founder and COO of Pinterest, from 5.30-7.30pm on 27th June
2018.
Evan is one of the most successful internet entrepreneurs of our time.
Today, Pinterest <http://www.pinterest.com/> is one of the biggest social
networking platforms on the internet, with an estimated 175 million users
each month.
As supporters, friends and members of our wider Oxford community we would
be truly delighted to have you attend.
This is an invite only event so please register to attend here
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pinterest-comes-to-the-oxford-foundry-ticket…>
.
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Greetings humans,
Exams dawn upon many of us, the sun shines brightly in the morning skies,
and each fateful tick of the clock brings us a second closer to a hopefully
glorious finale.
There's an astronomy/modern data science public lecture happening next week
in Clarendon Laboratory.
Reminder that the deadline to submit a CV to *Ensoft* is *tomorrow noon,
Tuesday 12/06.* Details can be found in last week's newsletter, or at this
link
<https://ensoft.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8658f71b95ede053e3ff45ea9…>
*.*
*The CompSoc Committee – Joe G, Edward H, Ben S*
Events Geek Night 8
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789342…>
*19:00, Saturday 8th Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Bring your laptop again for the term's final evening of fun, food and
drink! A nice way to chill a little in the midst of gruelling examinations.
Other notices
*The following notice is for the Wetton Lecture.*
Realising The Astronomy of the Future III
This lecture will be delivered by Professor David W. Hogg (Center for
Cosmology and Particle Physics, New York University).
This is free to attend and aimed at those with a curiosity for both
astronomy and/or modern data science. Asking and answering the questions
regarding 'how' the amazing results in exoplanet research are achieved.
It will be held on Tuesday the 19th June at 5pm at the Martin Wood Lecture
Theatre, Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford. Though we recommend
being there early to get seated.
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and events for our members to use and further their computing interests.
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Good day,
Good luck with revision! It’s a fairly quiet week with exams around the
corner, but there are still some notices. We have a hiring notice from
Ensoft, and some internship opportunities from Careers.
*The CompSoc Committee - Joe G, Edward H, Ben S*
EventsGeek Night 7
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789242…>
*19:00, Saturday 7th Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Bring your laptop again for the usual evening of fun, food and drink.
Geek Night 8
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789342…>
*19:00, Saturday 8th Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Bring your laptop again for the usual evening of fun, food and drink.
Other notices
*The following notice is from Careers.*
Dear student,
Are you looking for an interesting opportunity to take part in over the
summer? Do you have coding skills and an interest in data science? The
Summer Internship Programme
<http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/about-our-internships/> has a fantastic
opportunity on offer, exclusively for Oxford students, that may be of
interest!
The company is offering an exciting Data Visualisation Internship
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/jobSearch.html?id=63227&service=Caree…>
opportunity for candidates with backgrounds in Data Science, Computer
Science with data visualization specialisation, Biostatistics, or similar,
and proficiency in one of the scripting languages for data analysis
(Python, R, Matlab, Ruby or similar). The internship will involve working
on projects based on large healthcare-related datasets. Your tasks will
cover the whole process of a typical data science project, including data
scraping, data wrangling, data management, data analysis and visualization.
The role will be based in Bracknell, Berkshire, UK and there may be
opportunities to travel to our offices in Valencia, Spain, and in New York.
For more details and to apply, please see the vacancy page on CareerConnect
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/jobSearch.html?id=63227&service=Caree…>
before the application deadline of June 11th 2018. Even more internship
opportunities are available through the Summer Internship Programme, with
an application deadline of June 11th. For details and to browse, click here.
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/placements.html?page=schemes&id=2>
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*The following notice is from Ensoft.*
Ensoft CV Deadline
Looking to start a career this September in technology? Interested in a
small company with a great culture, that’s also very successful and offers
a graduate starting salary of £40,000? Read more below…
Read casebooks here.
<https://ensoft.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8658f71b95ede053e3ff45ea9…>
Ensoft develops software that connects the world. The Internet depends
every day on the code we write - it’s challenging work that matters. It’s
also fun - being really good at writing complex software is what we enjoy.
We’ve grown by taking a few of the best Oxbridge graduates each year, who
have built careers with us by learning from our world class development
organisation. It’s an ideal environment for bright, creative people with an
interest in software. If you bring the computer science knowledge and
coding skills needed to tame Internet-scale complex systems, you can solve
challenging problems as part of a world-class software engineering team.
Our application process is very simple:
- Email a CV to recruitment(a)ensoft.co.uk by noon on Tuesday 12th June
2018.
- Interviews (lasting no more than 2 hours) are held on Friday 15th June
at The Saïd Business School, Park End Street, Oxford.
- If successful, you’ll have a firm offer quickly.
You can find more details on www.ensoft.co.uk/careers
<https://ensoft.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8658f71b95ede053e3ff45ea9…>,
or get reminders by following us on Twitter (@ensoftuk) or on Facebook
(ensoftuk). But we would encourage you to apply soon. Whilst everything is
designed to take up as little of your time as we can, it is still very
competitive for places.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Find more details here.
<https://ensoft.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8658f71b95ede053e3ff45ea9…>
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and events for our members to use and further their computing interests.
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*Hi all,The Trinity TGM is this coming Wednesday! Let us know if there’s
anything you’d like to add to the agenda (attached).The CompSoc Committee -
Joe G, Edward H, Ben SEventsTermly General Meeting
<https://www.facebook.com/events/1685771671460066/>19:00, Wednesday 6th
Week – UGSA, Department of Computer ScienceJoin us for the Trinity TGM,
where we’ll have: - the thrilling approval of the last meeting’s minutes,-
the masterful oratory of the Officers’ Reports,- a distinct lack of
constitutional amendments and, not least,- the glorious return of the
cheese.The previous minutes are attached. If there’s you’d like to have
added to the agenda, email the Secretary, Joe Gardiner
<secretary(a)ox.compsoc.net>.Geek Night 6
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789109…>19:00,
Saturday 6th Week – UGSA, Department of Computer ScienceBring your laptop
for the usual evening of fun, food and drink.Geek Night 7
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789209…>19:00,
Saturday 7th Week – UGSA, Department of Computer ScienceBring your laptop
again for the usual evening of fun, food and drink.Other noticesThe
following notice is from Careers.Last chance to apply to exclusive work
experience in IT & Computing!What are you up to this summer? The Internship
Office has opened the third round of micro-internships for applications and
the deadline is midday, Monday 28 May. And we have three spectacular
opportunities in IT & Computing! Just click the links to access the advert.
- Ensoft Ltd - Software Engineering Micro-Internship (MIP)
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/jobSearch.html?id=60691>- Modux -
Penetration Testing (Cyber Security) - Automation Tool (MIP)
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/jobSearch.html?id=61035>- Pamoja
Education - Product and UX Research Micro-Intern (MIP)
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/jobSearch.html?id=61327>This is the
last chance to apply for micro-internships this Trinity, so don’t miss out
– it’s a great way to see an organisation from the inside out, meet
industry professionals, and most of all, challenge yourself and do
something different. To view all available opportunities and apply, simply
logon to CareerConnect
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/placements.html?page=schemes&id=18>.All
matriculated students are eligible to apply. For this late round, students
are permitted to make one additional application – so if you have already
made two applications this term, you are able to submit a third. To find
out more about the programme, please visit our Micro-Internship Programme
webpage. <https://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/micro-internships/> Questions?
Please email them to micro-internships(a)careers.ox.ac.uk
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Oxford University Computer Society (CompSoc) aims to organise meetings and
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all of our upcoming events on our Facebook Page
<https://facebook.com/oxcompsoc/> or visit our Website
<https://ox.compsoc.net> for more information about the society.Want to
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<http://lists.ox.compsoc.net/mailman/listinfo/>.*
Hi all,
In two weeks' time is the *Trinity TGM*. Let us know if there's anything
you'd like to add to the agenda (attached).
This summer, do you want an excuse to learn a new programming language? In
particular, a language which reduces Conway's Game of Life
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_Game_of_Life> to *this*:
↑1 ⍵∨.∧3 4=+/,¯1 0 1∘.⊖¯1 0 1∘.⌽⊂⍵
If you said yes, the *Dyalog APL Problem Solving Competition* may be up
your street.
Alternatively, you could get experience organising a huge hackathon by *joining
the Oxford Hack 2018 committee*.
Have a great week,
*Edward and the rest of the committee*
Events Geek Night 5
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789242…>
*19:00, Saturday 5th Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Celebrate the end of 5th Week with the usual mix of fun, food and drink.
Termly General Meeting <https://www.facebook.com/events/1685771671460066/>
*19:00, Wednesday 6th Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Join us for the Trinity TGM, where we'll have:
- the thrilling approval of the last meeting's minutes (attached),
- the masterful oratory of the Officers' Reports,
- a distinct lack of constitutional amendments and, not least,
- the glorious return of the cheese.
A formal agenda is also attached. If there's anything you'd like added to
it, email the Secretary, Joe Gardiner <secretary(a)ox.compsoc.net>.
Geek Night 6
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789109…>
*19:00, Saturday 6th Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Bring your laptop for the usual evening of fun, food and drink.
Other notices Dyalog APL Problem Solving Competition
<http://www.dyalogaplcompetition.com/>
*Deadline for submissions is 13 August*
One good reason for entering the 2018 APL Problem Solving Contest is
the *$6,500
in prizes* that are on offer. But more importantly, APL is a programming
language which can change the way you think about problems.
As a student, you will learn to use analytical software packages with
built-in methods for solving many problems encountered in research and
business. In the real world, data sets are often of poor quality or have
irregular structures. You may not yet know enough about the data to know
what kind of standard analysis to subject it to. Or – if you are lucky –
you may be inventing a completely new kind of analysis, going where nobody
has gone before. If you need to do something different or new, APL will be
worth knowing.
APL is a dynamic array-oriented language, which means that the type and
shape of your data drives the execution of APL expressions, without your
having to be explicit about data types or write loops. APL will allow you
to apply your problem-solving skills directly to your data to explore
essential characteristics of data sets of any type and structure, and
interactively mine the universe of algorithms for solutions to a wide
variety of problems.
Even if APL is not available to you when solving tasks in the future, the
techniques learned while studying APL will allow you to think about data
and problem-solving in a new way. We wish you good luck and hope that you
enjoy learning APL and solving the problems!
Find out more at http://www.dyalogaplcompetition.com/.
*Sign up here.* <http://tc2018.dyalogaplcompetition.com/#sign-up>
Applications for the Oxford Hack 2018 committee
Oxford Hack 2018 is now recruiting new executive committee members!
If you want to get involved in a large event organized for hundreds of
people and supported by famous tech companies, do not hesitate to apply for
a committee position. In addition to satisfying work, we can offer you an
extremely friendly atmosphere and lots of fun!
Apply here: https://goo.gl/forms/VnNQg95K0IzepkBf2
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The Oxford University Computer Society (CompSoc) aims to organise meetings
and events for our members to use and further their computing interests.
See all of our upcoming events on our Facebook Page
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Edward Hart
President - Oxford University Computer Society
president(a)ox.compsoc.net
Hi all,
Today, *Microsoft* are hosting a *game bot mini-hack* at the Maths
Institute. Microsoft goodies (and free pizza) are up for grabs! There's
also still time to become a *Microsoft Student Partner* and to get a
*micro-internship*.
Have a great week,
*Edward and the rest of the committee*
P.S. Cheap CompSoc stash ends Sunday!
<http://www.customclubclothing.co.uk/shop/index.php?c=259>
Events Geek Night 3
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789176…>
*19:00, Saturday 3rd Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Bring your laptop for the usual evening of fun, food and drink Pimm's.
Geek Night 4
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789142…>
*19:00, Saturday 4th Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Bring your laptop for the usual evening of fun, food and drink.
Other events Microsoft Cognitive Challenge!
<https://www.facebook.com/events/420716118355329/>
*18:00–22:00, Saturday 3rd Week – Mathematical Institute*
The third instalment in the mini-hack series, Microsoft and AI Gaming have
joined forces for the Microsoft Cognitive Challenge!
Challenge: Use your Python coding skills to create the best performing game
playing bot! (Beginner to advanced coders welcome)
Compete against your friends and the AI Gaming Housebot to win *Microsoft
goodies*!
*Free Pizza and Cookies!*
Sponsor notices Become a Microsoft Student Partner today!
If you are considering a technical career at Microsoft, the Microsoft
Student Partner (MSP) programme is for you! Get a head start over the
competition and join the growing number of student ambassadors who partner
with Microsoft to run hacks, tech talks and other technology focused events
on campus. We will be looking out for outstanding MSPs to join our global
team.
*Reasons to be an MSP:*
- Build your network
- CV worthy experience
- Expand your technical knowledge
- Training from industry experts
- Access to professional courses
<https://academy.microsoft.com/en-us/professional-program/> for free
- Publish blogs to our developer page
<https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/uk_faculty_connection/>
- Opportunities for international travel
<https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/uk_faculty_connection/2016/11/21/a-view-fr…>
- Enhanced recruitment opportunities
This opportunity is exclusively available to technical students at Oxford,
Cambridge, UCL and Imperial. We have between 10–20 MSPs at each University
who work together to organise events on topics they are passionate about...
All with technical speakers, promotional goodies and pizza provided by
Microsoft.
If you are ready to join the team *send us your CV*
<leestott@microsoft.com?subject=%3CInsert%20Name%3E,%20University%20of%20Oxford%20-%20MSP%20Application>.
We will then invite you to a 40–60 minute Skype interview to understand
more about you, your passions, as well as your motivations for applying. *The
programme will start in October 2018*, with a trip to our Microsoft UK HQ
to meet the team, your MSP peers and to start training!
To apply, *send your CV here*
<leestott@microsoft.com?subject=%3CInsert%20Name%3E,%20University%20of%20Oxford%20-%20MSP%20Application>
.
Other notices Second round micro-internship opportunities in IT & Computing!
We know that Trinity can be a busy time of year. So if you missed the first
opportunity to apply for exclusive work experience this term, all is not
lost! The Internship Office is excited to launch the second round of the
Micro-Internship Programme (MIP)!
MIP placements last for 2–5 days in weeks 9 or 10 every term. Students can
develop a wide skill set and gain insight into all sorts of organisations,
as well as make industry contacts for future. Unique IT & Computing
opportunities include:
- AIGaming.com: Game/Puzzle/Challenge Developer
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/jobSearch.html?id=60765> – create
bots to battle it out on a gaming platform
- Hill End Centre: Business Development
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/jobs.html?id=61267&service=Careers+Se…>
– establish a CRM system for this outdoor educational centre
- Modux: Machine Learning (AI)
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/jobSearch.html?id=61037> and C#/Java
Developer <https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/jobSearch.html?id=61039>
– hands-on experience with cyber-security consultancy
- Wattson Blue: Angular and/or Python Developer
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/jobSearch.html?id=61157> –
experience in a seed-stage digital health venture
All matriculated students are eligible to apply for two placements per
term. Please see our second round micro-internship list
<http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/TT18-Second-Round-Mi…>
for all opportunity summaries.
Applications are made on CareerConnect
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/placements.html?page=schemes&id=18>
and the deadline is midday, Wednesday 16 May. Please visit our Micro-Internship
Programme webpage <http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/micro-internships/> for full
info, and book onto our Application Support Sessions on Monday 14
<https://oxford.targetconnect.net/leap/event.html?id=11743&service=Careers+S…>
or Tuesday 15 May for advice. Please email any questions to
micro-internships(a)careers.ox.ac.uk.
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The Oxford University Computer Society (CompSoc) aims to organise meetings
and events for our members to use and further their computing interests.
See all of our upcoming events on our Facebook Page
<https://facebook.com/oxcompsoc/> or visit our Website
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Edward Hart
President - Oxford University Computer Society
president(a)ox.compsoc.net
Hi all,
Coming up this week, we have a *coding pub quiz* with *TPP* at the Mitre.
It'll be a fun evening of problem solving with free food and drink and the
chance to win great prizes! Form your teams and we'll see you there!
On a week Saturday, *Microsoft* are running a challenge to write a
simple *platforming
game AI*. They're also *recruiting Microsoft Student Partners* and
offering *$100
credit for Microsoft Azure*.
Don't forget to buy CompSoc stash
<http://www.customclubclothing.co.uk/shop/index.php?c=259>! The subsidised
rate (£5 for t-shirts, £10 for hoodies) runs until Sunday next week.
Have a great week,
*Edward and the rest of the committee*
Events Geek Night 2
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789276…>
*19:00, Saturday 2nd Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Bring your laptop for the usual evening of fun, food and drink.
TPP Coding Challenge Pub Quiz
<https://www.facebook.com/events/1638615362852588/>
*19:00, Wednesday 3rd Week – The Mitre, 17 High Street, OX1 4AG*
TPP is excited to announce a Coding Challenge on Wednesday 9th May, in
collaboration with CompSoc!
Unlike a typical pub quiz, you'll need to exercise your problem solving
skills to tackle the range of challenges set instead of applying your
general knowledge. *Don't forget a laptop* either!
There will be free food and drinks, both soft and alcoholic, available for
attendees throughout the whole event. There will also be *great prizes* on
offer for the winning teams (*Raspberry Pi computers and a Hotel Chocolat
hamper*).
We recommend teams of about 5–6 people, but smaller groups are welcome too,
and if you're unsure who to come with then we'll be happy to match you up
with other keen problem solvers on the day. Some questions require specific
knowledge so you will want a programmer on your team!
Entry is *free of charge* and doesn’t require a ticket, so feel free to
just show up on the day!
About TPP
TPP is a UK-based IT company, dedicated to delivering world class
healthcare software through our innovative products. Our philosophy is to
join up healthcare based on a shared electronic medical record, improving
access to clinical data and empowering patients to take part in their care.
We are known for our outstanding achievements in the UK, providing
electronic patient records on a single instance database for over 40
million patients.
After 20 years of success in the UK, TPP is now expanding their offering to
deliver connected care to new markets in China and the Middle East. We’re
currently hiring for six different graduate roles and for our 2018 summer
intern programme. We’re looking for the brightest minds from the UK’s top
universities who have a passion for problem solving.
Geek Night 3
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789176…>
*19:00, Saturday 3rd Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Bring your laptop for the usual evening of fun, food and drink.
Other events Microsoft Cognitive Challenge!
<https://www.facebook.com/events/420716118355329/>
*18:00–22:00, Saturday 3rd Week – Mathematical Institute*
The third instalment in the mini-hack series, Microsoft and AI Gaming have
joined forces for the Microsoft Cognitive Challenge!
Challenge: Use your Python coding skills to create the best performing game
playing bot! (Beginner to advanced coders welcome)
Compete against your friends and the AI Gaming Housebot to win *Microsoft
goodies*!
*Free Pizza and Cookies!*
Sponsor notices Become a Microsoft Student Partner today!
If you are considering a technical career at Microsoft, the Microsoft
Student Partner (MSP) programme is for you! Get a head start over the
competition and join the growing number of student ambassadors who partner
with Microsoft to run hacks, tech talks and other technology focused events
on campus. We will be looking out for outstanding MSPs to join our global
team.
*Reasons to be an MSP:*
- Build your network
- CV worthy experience
- Expand your technical knowledge
- Training from industry experts
- Access to professional courses
<https://academy.microsoft.com/en-us/professional-program/> for free
- Publish blogs to our developer page
<https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/uk_faculty_connection/>
- Opportunities for international travel
<https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/uk_faculty_connection/2016/11/21/a-view-fr…>
- Enhanced recruitment opportunities
This opportunity is exclusively available to technical students at Oxford,
Cambridge, UCL and Imperial. We have between 10–20 MSPs at each University
who work together to organise events on topics they are passionate about...
All with technical speakers, promotional goodies and pizza provided by
Microsoft.
If you are ready to join the team *send us your CV*
<leestott@microsoft.com?subject=%3CInsert%20Name%3E,%20University%20of%20Oxford%20-%20MSP%20Application>.
We will then invite you to a 40–60 minute Skype interview to understand
more about you, your passions, as well as your motivations for applying. *The
programme will start in October 2018*, with a trip to our Microsoft UK HQ
to meet the team, your MSP peers and to start training!
To apply, *send your CV here*
<leestott@microsoft.com?subject=%3CInsert%20Name%3E,%20University%20of%20Oxford%20-%20MSP%20Application>
.
$100 credit for Microsoft Azure
Start building your future with Microsoft Azure Cloud Services! No credit
card needed, simply verify your student status through your university
email address, and you’re ready to go.
Access 25+ free products and explore virtual machines, artificial
intelligence (AI), databases and more.
$100 in free credit. Use your credits with any Azure product to build a
class project or a hackathon.
*Register now at http://aka.ms/Azure4students
<http://aka.ms/Azure4students>.*
Other notices Artificial Intelligence Impact Weekend
Concerned by the question of fake news and how it may be (mis)shaping our
world view? Want to learn more about artificial intelligence as a potential
force for global good, get some new skills, and win some awesome prizes?
Then you should definitely sign up for this weekend of exciting events for
students at the Oxford Foundry, delivered in collaboration with EY,
including *skills workshops* and *creative solution building* with
some *awesome
prizes* to be won! A series of events, starting on 4th May with a happy
hour and team formation, running through the weekend of May 5–6, and ending
up with a pitch night/prize-giving and party on May 8th.
*Open to all students – no previous knowledge of AI or related technologies
required.*
*Find out more and register here.*
<https://www.oxfordfoundry.ox.ac.uk/events/2018-05-04-ai-impact-weekend-fake…>
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and events for our members to use and further their computing interests.
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<https://facebook.com/oxcompsoc/> or visit our Website
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Edward Hart
President - Oxford University Computer Society
president(a)ox.compsoc.net
Hi all,
We now have events! This Wednesday, *KPMG* will be talking about the
many *implications
of cybersecurity* and what *technology consulting* involves. Next week,
we're planning a *coding pub quiz* with our newest sponsor, *TPP*.
In other news, the Oxford Foundry are having an *AI impact weekend*
and the *micro-internship
scheme* is back.
Have a great week,
*Edward and the rest of the committee*
EventsKPMG tech talk: The implications of cyber threats in the information
age <https://www.facebook.com/events/185801865393371/>
*18:00, Wednesday 2nd Week – Lecture Theatre A, Department of Computer
Science*
[NB: Note this event is one hour earlier than usual.]
In collaboration with the Oxford Guild, KPMG are coming to CompSoc to talk
about the work they do in the technology sector:
- A lecture on the *implications of cyber security threats* from a
political, business and social perspective and how the risk of cyber
attacks can be mitigated.
- An *introduction to technology consulting* at KPMG.
- *Free pizza and drinks* and *networking* with KPMG representatives.
The lecture will be given by Imran Ghani, a Cyber Security Analyst at KPMG.
Imran Ghani started his career as an Officer in the Pakistani Army and
subsequently worked on United Nations Peacekeeping Operations in Africa.
Imran has since been working on high-profile Cyber Security projects for a
range of international companies in the corporate and banking sector. His
expertise include Cyber Threat assessment, Security Strategy and
Governance, Risk Management, and Policy writing and review.
*Register for this event at https://tinyurl.com/CyberSecurityKPMG
<https://tinyurl.com/CyberSecurityKPMG>.* (The request for CVs is on behalf
of KPMG (and KPMG only), who are looking to fast track promising attendees
into their grad scheme.)
About KPMG Technology
This is an opportunity to learn about KPMG Technology consulting, our
experiences and the different opportunities available. Technology is
increasingly critical to any business, and as one of the fastest-growing
areas within KPMG, it offers extensive scope for career development and
personal growth. In KPMG Technology Consulting, you’ll not only be helping
clients revolutionise their businesses, you’ll also be shaping the future
of our firm.
KPMG offer both technical and non-technical roles and look for individuals
who have a keen interest in technology and an appetite to learn about how
we can leverage technology to support our clients.
Geek Night 2
<https://www.facebook.com/events/2059978900958464/?event_time_id=20599789276…>
*19:00, Saturday 2nd Week – UGSA, Department of Computer Science*
Bring your laptop for the usual evening of fun, food and drink.
TPP Pub Quiz
*Time, date and place to be confirmed*
Like pub quizzes? Like coding? Bring your laptop and your best
problem-solving skills to tackle a host of challenges by TPP. This evening
promises to be a fun one with plenty of food and a TPP bar tab.
About TPP
TPP is a UK-based IT company, dedicated to delivering world class
healthcare software through our innovative products. Our philosophy is to
join up healthcare based on a shared electronic medical record, improving
access to clinical data and empowering patients to take part in their care.
We are known for our outstanding achievements in the UK, providing
electronic patient records on a single instance database for over 40
million patients.
After 20 years of success in the UK, TPP is now expanding their offering to
deliver connected care to new markets in China and the Middle East. We’re
currently hiring for six different graduate roles and for our 2018 summer
intern programme. We’re looking for the brightest minds from the UK’s top
universities who have a passion for problem solving.
Notices Artifical Intelligence Impact Weekend
Concerned by the question of fake news and how it may be (mis)shaping our
world view? Want to learn more about artificial intelligence as a potential
force for global good, get some new skills, and win some awesome prizes?
Then you should definitely sign up for this weekend of exciting events for
students at the Oxford Foundry, delivered in collaboration with EY,
including *skills workshops* and *creative solution building* with
some *awesome
prizes* to be won! A series of events, starting on 4th May with a happy
hour and team formation, running through the weekend of May 5–6, and ending
up with a pitch night/prize-giving and party on May 8th.
*Open to all students – no previous knowledge of AI or related technologies
required.*
*Find out more and register here.*
<https://www.oxfordfoundry.ox.ac.uk/events/2018-05-04-ai-impact-weekend-fake…>
Micro-internships are back
*Want to round off the term with an exclusive work experience opportunity?*
Oxford University’s Trinity Micro-Internship Programme
<http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/micro-internships/> (MIP) is now open! MIP
facilitates 2–5 day work experience placements in 9th or 10th week each
term, exclusive to Oxford students. All matriculated students are eligible
to apply for two placements each term.
Although micro-internships are voluntary, host organisations must reimburse
local travel and lunch expenses on production of receipts.
To make browsing easier, we have compiled a list of opportunity summaries
in IT & Computing
<http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/IT-Computing-MIP-TT1…>
and also a sector and location master list
<http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Sector-and-Location-…>
.
*How can I apply?* Please visit our Micro-Internship Programme webpage
<http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/micro-internships/> for full details. To view
all vacancy details and apply, please log on to CareerConnect
<http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/using-careerconnect/>. The deadline is *midday,
Thursday 3rd May*.
*Application support:* We are running Application Support Sessions until
the deadline, bookable on CareerConnect. You may also find our Employer
Feedback on Student Micro-Internship Applications
<http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Employer-Feedback-St…>
useful.
*Keep up to date!* Sign up for our Internship Alerts
<http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/about-our-internships/> or follow our Internship
Office Facebook page <https://www.facebook.com/internshipoffice/> for
updates on internships. Please email any questions to
micro-internships(a)careers.ox.ac.uk.
*And finally... summer internships!* We are currently advertising our late
batches of the Summer Internship Programme
<http://www.careers.ox.ac.uk/about-our-internships/>. The next
deadline is *midday,
Monday 30th April*, and more opportunities will be advertised from 1st May.
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The Oxford University Computer Society (CompSoc) aims to organise meetings
and events for our members to use and further their computing interests.
See all of our upcoming events on our Facebook Page
<https://facebook.com/oxcompsoc/> or visit our Website
<https://ox.compsoc.net> for more information about the society.
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Edward Hart
President - Oxford University Computer Society
president(a)ox.compsoc.net