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about public enum CONTENT Green Hackathon is a series of events where hackers & developers meet to create and apply new ideas, targeting a sustainable and healthier future. One of the main goals of a Green Hackathon is to showcase the potential of Open Data and APIs that make access to environmental, agricultural and biodiversity data easier. The Athens Green Hackathon will last for 3 days. The innovative approach that the Athens event brings to the table is based on the Brainstorm-Hack-Present approach. On Friday (14/12), the participants will engage in creative Brainstorming exercises that will allow them to connect with the object of their hacking, that is the environmental education and research. On Saturday (15/12), the main hacking event will take place from early morning to late at night whereas on Sunday (16/12) the hacks will be presented and awards will be given by an expert panel. Schedule { String getdescription () { return page 2-3 ;} } Venues { String getdescription () { return page 4-5 ;} } Social Events { String getdescription () { return page 6 ;} } Getting around Athens { String getdescription () { return page 7 ;} } Brainstorming Speakers { String getdescription () { return page 8-10 ;} } Indicative Datasets & APIs { String getdescription () { return page 11 ;} } Notes { String getdescription () { return page 12-15 ;} }
System.out.println Friday December 14 @ BIOS SCHEDULE 09:00-09:30 Registration 09:30-10:00 Welcome & Introduction to Athens Green Hackathon 2012 10:00-11:30 Swift & Sharp Speeches from Data Owners & users Stefan Dietze (L3S Research Center, Leibniz University Hanover, Germany) Sofoklis Sotiriou (Ellinogermaniki Agogi, Greece) Dimitris Kitsikopoulos (Owner at Ippofaesplus.com, Greece) Stefanos Kozanis (Hydroscope project, Department of Water Resources and Environment, National Technical University of Athens, Greece) 11:30-12:00 Coffee Break 12:00-13:30 Data Opportunities 13:30-14:30 Lunch Break 14:30-15:30 Solution Brainstorming 15:30-16:30 Match Making 16:30-17:00 Coffee Break 17:00-17:30 Hacking Teams Register for Day 2 17:30-18:00 Closing of the day 19:30 EATathon Theodoros Anagnostopoulos (Non profit organsation SciCo, Greece) Spiros Athanasiou (Geodata.gov.gr, Greek Government s open government initiatives, Greece) Johannes Keizer (Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations, Italy) Saturday December 15 09:00-09:30 Arrival at Hacking Venue 09:30-12:00 Hacking 12:00-12:20 Special Hack Injection (Part I) 12:20-13:30 Hacking 13:30 Lunch is served 13:30-15:30 Hacking 15:30-15:50 Special Hack Injection (Part II) 15:50-19:30 Hacking 19:30-19:50 Special Hack Injection (Part III) 19:50 Dinner is served 19:50-23:00 Hacking 23:00 DRINKathon Sunday December 16 @ Loft2work @ Athinais Cultural Centre 09:00-09:30 Registration 09:30-10:00 Welcome & Agenda of the day 10:00-11:00 Introductory Statements from the Hack award committee 11:00-12:00 Presentation of Hacks (Part I) 12:00-12:30 Coffee Break 12:30-14:30 Presentation of Hacks (Part II) 14:30-15:30 Light Lunch & Voting on Hacks 15:30-16:15 Hack Award Ceremony 16:15-16:30 End of Athens Green Hackathon 2012 2 3
System.out.println BIOS VENUES About: BIOS is Athens centre for today s art and cross media. BIOS is a flexible multi-functional space including 2 live music venues, 4 bars, theatre/ performance spaces, rehearsal spaces, graphic design office, cinema and installation space. Website: www.bios.gr Address: 84 Pireos, Kerameikos, Athens Tel: +30210 3425 335 Reachable by: Metro (blue line, get down at station Kerameikos) Loft2work About: Loft2Work is a social business, space dedicated to motivate, unite and encourage people to accomplish enterprising ideas for sustainable impact through interaction and collaboration. Website: www.loft2work.gr/en Address: 38 Iera Odos, Kerameikos, Athens Tel: +30210 3417 101 Reachable by: Metro (blue line, get down at station Kerameikos) Athinais About: ATHINAIS is a modern multi-purpose venue fostering creative human interaction. An old silk factory has been gracefully revamped, transformed into a state-of-the-art conference complex hosting a wide range of business initiatives, cultural activities and quality entertainment. Athinais 34-36 Kastorias, Votanikos, Athens 10447, Greece Koritsas Zinonos Kitieos EATathon 34 Orfeos, Athens 11854, Greece Ikarieon Triptolemou Orfeos Kastorias Kastorias Spirou Patsi Melenikou Leof. Athinon Kastorias Iera Odos Loft2work 38 Iera Odos, Kerameikos, Athens 10435, Greece Triptolemou Iera Odos Leof. Konstantinoupoleos M Keramikos Orfeos Evrimedontos Leonidou Iakchou Voutadon Leonidou Iera Odos Iera Odos Pireos 84 Pireos, Kerameikos, Athens 10447, Greece Agisilaou BIOS Iera Odos Pireos P. Tsaldari Leof. Athinon P. Tsaldari Website: www.athinais.com.gr Address: 34-36 Kastorias, Votanikos, Athens Tel: +30210 3480 000 More details on how to reach the meeting places at: http://wiki.agroknow.gr/agroknow/index.php/2012_athens_green_hackathon#location Reachable by: Metro (blue line, get down at station Kerameikos) 4 5
System.out.println SOCIAL EVENTS System.out.println GETTING AROUND ATHENS Friday EATathon Ampakas Restaurant Website: www.ampakas.gr Address: 34 Orfeos, Athens, Greece Tel: +30211 7108 884 Offered by organizers Please ask for your coupon Saturday DRINKathon Kimolia Art Café Website: www.kimolia-art-cafe.gr Address: 5 Iperidou Athens, Greece Tel: +30211 1848 446 Special prices for hackers Please show your name tag The hotels that are proposed by us are all in the center of Athens and you will be next to the blue line of the metro that will take you to the venues of the Hackathon. The same metro line you will use for coming from/going to the airport. LINE 1 PIRAEUS PORT AGIOS DIMITRIOS LINE 2 LINE 1 KIFISSIA Maroussi ATTIKO METRO Neratziotissa ATHENS METRO Iraklio Irini Nea Ionia Pefkakia LINE 2 Pentelis Perissos LINE 3 Ano Patissia AGIOS ANTONIOS Aghios Eleftherios Doukissis Plakentias Sepolia Kato Patissia Halandri Aghios Nikolaos Ag. Paraskevi ATTIKI Nomismatokopio LINE 3 Holargos Larissa Station AEGALEO Ethniki Amyna Victoria Metaxourghio Katehaki Eleonas DRINKathon Panormou OMONIA Panepistimio Ambelokipi Keramoikos SYNTAGMA Megaro Moussikis MONASTIRAKI Evangelismos HACKathon Thissio ACROPOLIS EATathon Petralona Sygrou - Fix Tavros Kallithea Neos Kosmos Moschato Faliro Aghios Ioannis Dafni SUBURBAN RAILWAY KAT Pallini Paiania - Kantza Koropi LINE 3 AIROPORT AEROPORT The stations OMONIA - SYNTAGMA - MONASTIRAKI are in the center of Athens 6 7 www.breathtakingathens.com www.visitgreece.gr www.wikitravel.org
System.out.println Stefan Dietze is a senior researcher and research group leader at the L3S Research Center of the Leibniz University Hannover (Germany). He holds a Ph.D. (Dr. rer. nat.) in Applied Computer Science from Potsdam University and previously held research positions at the Knowledge Media Institute (KMI) of The Open University (UK) and the Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering (Berlin, Germany). His main research interests are in Semantic Web and Linked Data technologies and their application to Web data integration problems in domains such as education or Web archiving. Stefan currently is coordinator of the EU-funded project LinkedUp (http://linkedup-project.eu) and he has been involved in leading roles in numerous EU R&D projects, such as LUISA, NoTube, ARCOMEM or meducator. Furthermore, he is founder of the Linked Learning workshop series and of the community platform http://linkededucation.org. Stefan s work has been published throughout major conferences and journals in areas such as Semantic Web, Linked Data, Services-oriented Systems and Technology-enhanced Learning and he is reviewer, organiser and committee member for numerous scientific events and publications. Sofoklis Sotiriou BRAINSTORMING SPEAKERS Stefan Dietze Sofoklis Sotiriou has worked at CERN, at the National Center for Scientific Research DEMOKRITOS in Athens and in the Physics Laboratory of Athens University. He holds a PhD in Astrophysics and a PhD in Technology Enhanced Science Education. He is the Head of R&D Department of Ellinogermaniki Agogi, the first research department that operates in the school environment in Greece, where has been active in the co-ordination and development of research projects on implementation of advanced technologies (e.g. mobile applications, wearable computers, VR and AR applications, robotics) in science education and training. Since 2001 he is the Director of the Ellinogermaniki Agogi Center for Science Teachers Training. His main research field is the design, application, and evaluation of virtual and digital media environments that could bridge the gap between formal and informal science learning. Johannes Keizer is working with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN. For the last 10 years he is leading the AIMS team. ( Agricultural Information Management Standards and Services). The AIMS team takes care of the multilingual agricultural concept scheme AGROVOC, facilitates AGRIS ( the International Information Systems for Agricultural Science and Technology ) and works together with GFAR (Global Forum on Agricultural Research) on the CIARD RING ( Roadmap to Information Nodes and Gateways ). The AIMS website (http://aims.fao.org) has become one of the most important access points for standards, tools and advice in agricultural information management. Johannes has a master degree in biochemistry and biophysics and a PhD in Biology. Before turning his interest to the management of scientific data he worked as a research fellow on eco-toxicological aspects of organo-phosphorous pesticides. He is member of the Dublin Core Advisory Board. He lives in Rome and Berlin. Theodoros Anagnostopoulos Johannes Keizer Theodoros Anagnostopoulos is a Genetics from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, has a Masters in Human Reproductive Biology from Imperial College and a PhD in Medical Genetics from Kings College London. His Post-Doctoral Research work at the National Centre for Scientific Research Demokritos in Greece was on hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. He is an Onassis and Embirikion Foundation scholar and has received a Young Scientist Award by the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in Kyoto, Japan. He is the Co-Founder and Director of SciCo (Science Communication - www.scico.gr), a Non Governmental Organization whose aim is to communicate scientific issues to the public in a clear and entertaining way. He is also the Co-Founder and Secretary General of Green Project (www.green-project.org) another NGO whose aim is to create environmental awareness via science and art. Stefanos Kozanis is a research associate working mainly as software developer at the Department of Water Resources, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). He is the principal maintainer of Hydrognomon, Enhydris, filotis and openmeteo. org and he participates in several projects of the ITIA research team. His interests in software development are on scientific computing and on special web services such as web GIS. He is currently experimenting with open GIS technologies and is trying to introduce GeoDjango, PostGIS and OpenLayers in his projects. Much of my spare time is devoted to music. He is a classical trained pianist and currently studying jazz piano at the Athenaeum Conservatory. Stefanos Kozanis 8 9
Spiros Athanasiou is a Research Associate at the Institute for the Management of Information Systems / Athena Research Center. He received his Diploma in Electrical Engineering from NTUA, and has since been working an architect, developer, and project manager for numerous R&D projects for the public and private sector. His research interests include geospatial data management, spatial data infrastructures, and open data applications, with special emphasis on democratizing geospatial knowledge and establishing the technical foundations of the EU data economy. He is leading the design and development of geodata.gov.gr, the first open data portal in Greece. He is an active supporter of open source and open data, a member of OSGeo and regularly organizes and participates in open events to motivate citizens towards open knowledge and participatory technologies. He has served as a volunteer in the PMs egovernment Team working on open geospatial data issues, and has co-authored Law 3882/2010 which provides the legal foundation for open, interoperable geospatial data in Greece. Spiros Athanasiou System.out.println INDICATIVE DATASETS & APIS For the Hackathon several Datasets & APIs will be proposed to you: Dimitris Kitsikopoulos Dimitris Kitsikopoulos (34), studied Electrical & Electronic Engineering (BSc, MSc) and worked for 7 years in the industrial and commercial sector. Dimitris is a sea buckthorn (Hippophae) farmer. Since seabuckthorn is a new crop in Greece, he faced serious problems on accessing information relevant to the crop. One year ago he introduced a web site called Ippofaesplus.com in order to come in contact with other sea buckthorn farmers and specialists (both in Greece and abroad). Through his initiative, he was able to share and harvest valuable information. He claims that if Greek farmers start to exchange information about their problems and their ideas, an authentic cooperation will be created. That level-1-cooperation can serve as a basis for several collective initiatives. He invites the Greek farmers to an Open Agri-Culture. A new Culture in the Greek agricultural sector, that faces Sharing as a powerful tool. In the last 2 years he has been also involved in social innovation projects and collective actions Agro-Know team suggestions http://wiki.agroknow.gr/agroknow/index.php/2012_athens_green_hackathon_data Past Green Hackathons sources http://stockholm.greenhackathon.com/featured-datasets/ 10 11
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