WIT IOT-chat

Daniel Vagg

Graduate of WIT | Physics with Computing

ESA intern | Cloud SW engineer | MSc | System architect | CTO

Presentation Overview

 

  • Quick intro/background
     
  • Undergrad experience
  • Masters experience
  • Projects
     
  • Thoughts on the future
  • The message for you

5 min

5-10 min

15-30 min
(TOTAL)

15 min

5 min

  • Presentations rarely end on time

Quick Intro

  • I'm Dan
     
  • I studied here

Background

  • BSc (Hons) Physics with Computing in 2011
    • Internships (FH, ESA)
       
  • Worked with FH afterwards
    • Sent a thing to space*
       
  • MSc in Space Science
    • Led to current job
       
  • None of that really matters to you

*Actually not space; stratosphere.

Undergrad experience

Overview

  • Lost, nervous
  • Struggled
  • Internships - you picked me, really?
  • Graduated
  • Offered a place with FeedHenry
    • Python/Ubuntu/Paid/Coffee
  • Offered a place with ESA in May
    • Space experience/lived abroad
    • Found something in a solar flare

Undergrad experience

Why mention it

  • Be prepared for ANY opportunity to demonstrate what you're able to do
    • Project/Internship/etc
       
  • Don't burn yourself out
     
  • Find something to motivate you
     
  • Opportunities don't feel different in any way

Glider

To the stratosphere!

  • High altitude videos = cool
  • Figured glider = better video
  • So...
    • I designed that
    • Tested it..
    • Flew it & Lost it (eventually)

Glider

To the stratosphere!

 How did it work?

  • Python on android phone
    • GPS + Orientation + GSM
    • Sent command over BT
  • Arduino parsed commands
    • Controlled all servos
  • Power
    • Battery pack powered most
    • Charged phone using USB
    • Phone had own power

Humble beginnings

Glider body (and box)

Some progress

 

Basic servo control

Balloon/Glider cable

Some promise

Arduino

Bluetooth module

Parachute

Parachute release

Power regulator

Tape (30% of structure)

Ready to fly

Parachute

HD Camera

Glider

To the stratosphere!

 Outcomes

  • First flight: success!
  • A lot of interviews focus on it..
  • Got an internship offer from Captec
    • Philae programming

Glider

Why did I show it?

Because it was a poorly thought out idea

It was guesswork built around that idea

It was incremental work

Ireland:

A problem for gliders:

Legend:

Masters experience

Overview

  • Physics specialising in space science
  • Very interesting!
    • Rocket science
    • Applications of space
    • Kerbal Space Program

MSc Space Science

At UCD

 Studied

  • Applications of space science
  • Rocket science
  • Machine learning
  • Plasma physics (Trinity)
  • Space mission design (Tenerife)
  • Astronomy (Tenerife)
  • Space law (well rounded)
  • Presentation skills (useful)

MSc Space Science

At UCD

 Outcomes

  • 1 of 3 Irish space science graduates
  • Lots of topical education
    • Space debris (Gravity)
    • Space environment
    • Orbital mechanics (Armageddon)
    • Mars exploration/colonisation
    • Plasma physics
      (Aurora Borealis & Plasma thrusters)
  • Have built a "satellite" ready for launch

MosIAC output

A pretty picture

Solar telescopes in Tenerife

Inside the observatory!

Outside the observatory!

Space Science

Why show that?

Because I left a nice job to do it...  
I better be able to make someone care.

Honestly, because I thought that discovery will be:

Quantum maths is really hard

Really big (Space)

or

Really small (Quantum)

Space Science

Why show that?

Importantly, it's an area where changes affect the future in a big way

This is becoming more important

I was not thinking about that kind of thing until recently.

Thoughts on the future

I'm a bit panicked but hopeful

Technology is changing

  • Internet (technically): 1983
  • World Wide Web: 1990 (birthday)
  • Phones..
    • Nokia 3510i: 2002
    • iPhone: 2007
    • etc

Technology is changing

The internet is connecting humanity

Middle-man stores becoming irrelevant

Fairness emerging

 

The world has gotten safer (for the most part)
we just know more about what's happening

Technology is changing

It's not just the internet.. Genetic programming!

http://www.nature.com/news/gene-drive-mosquitoes-engineered-to-fight-malaria-1.18858

  1. Malaria solution?
  2. GMOs
  3. Food shortage solution? e.t.c

Technology is changing

It's not just the internet.. Aging control!

http://science.sciencemag.org/content/355/6331/1312

  1. Slowing aging
    1. Transfusion..
    2. Other ways..
  2. Ethical questions
  3. Married for 200 years?

Technology is changing

It's not just the internet.. AI

  • Already used in Law & Medicine
    • Outperforms humans in both fields (some areas)
       
  • AI will probably take away a lot of jobs being used to pay off loans
     
  • Then there is human-computer interfaces...

We should have found life by now

Where is the other life?

We should have found life by now

A lot of ideas and discussion around why we haven't found signs of life yet..

 

Here is one idea:

life evolves too quickly to not blow itself up

Predatory/territorial/etc
Then we get industry/science

Then we get nukes, etc

This is a critical time for humanity.

Humans need help

Our decision-making capacity is limited
Our decisions are getting more crucial


At what point do you stop thinking about people, and use numbers instead?

AI may be key to helping humanity survive

It must be informed

IOT

The END

 

Things are moving quickly
Things are strange
AI may help us not blow each other up


What you're studying matters and may make all the difference

Enjoy it
Don't get burnt out

 

Sometimes consider the future (not too much)

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