Mart Lubbers

Photo PhD Candidate
RU
mart@martlubbers.net(GPG: AD3FEBE7)
mart@cs.ru.nl

Work

From Till Function
2018-06 PhD student at the RU
2018-02 2018-05 Researcher at the RU
2017-09 2017-12 Researcher/Teacher at the NLDA
2017-07 Programmer for Wi-Sense.
2016-02 2017-07 Student assistant at the Radboud University:
2016/2017: Functional Programming 1
2015/2016: Functional Programming 1, Functional Programming 2, Web Security
2015-04 Owner of ITLubbers. A company Mart started to help with software and hardware development.
2013-06 2015-12 Student Assistant at Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Processing and collecting data and developing software in the LaC department.
2012-03 2013-08 Student at Studentaanhuis.nl

Publications

Master's Thesis: Task Oriented Programming and the Internet of Things (2017) (pdf)

Schuerman, W., Torreira, F., & Lubbers, Mart. (2015). Praatalign: Phonetic Alignment Made Easier For Psycholinguistic Data Processing. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing, 92.

Bachelor's Thesis: Adaptable Crawler Specification Generation System for Leisure Activity RSS Feeds (2015) (pdf)

Teaching and talks

Date/Files Description
2018-01-05 Task Oriented Pearl: Distributed Blockchain Applications. NLFP18
2017-08-31 Task Oriented Programming and the Internet of Things. IFL17
2017-03-11 Software Science masters. RU.
2016-11-17 Software Science masters. RU.
2016-11-09 GNU Make workshop. LUGN
2016-03-16 Git workshop for AI students.
2015-12-08 LaTeX workshop. LUGN
2015-07-14 Mutt workshop. LUGN
2015-04-20 Git flashtalk for AI students.
2014-09-29 ELAN-Python mini-course(pympi). MPI
2014-09-09 Introduction to the command line and bash. LUGN
2014-07-08 Advanced usage of ssh. LUGN

Software, libraries and projects

Tutorials or manuals

Other Interests

Heavy metal music, Hacking, Kung fu, Linux.

Tutorials

For archival purposes only: LeJoS on ubuntu, Play youtube videos on headless machine, Use any untrusted linux cloud storage safe, Wlan w.o. network manager on debian.

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Last updated: 2018-05-22