My first steps in Energy
AW1.126 | Day 1 | 13:00 - 13:15 | Speakers: Guillaume Tucker
Abstract
As a student in electronics, I was already passionate about renewable energy. Then after many years of open-source software development, I am now finally starting to engage with the Energy community. By attending various events, meeting a whole range of inspiring people, hacking around existing projects and completing a blog posts series on Digital Substations and SEAPATH, I have made the first steps in this personal journey. It is already a very rewarding one and I believe many other developers would relate to it. Open source culture and renewable energy both contribute to a more sustainable world.
This lightning talk tells the story of how I became an active contributor in the Energy community.
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After many years of open-source development at Collabora in system programming and a longstanding involvement with the KernelCI project in particular, I am now freelance and moving into the Energy sector.
My two current R&D projects are the Open Substation Devkit to run a SEAPATH stack on a laptop and Renelick, a general-purpose task automation framework forked from the KernelCI API.
Find out more on gtucker.io
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