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Redbrick was formed from a battered 386 PC (dubbed Nurse) and bits of borrowed memory - these days we spend our time running tech events for our members and deploying services. We’re open to everyone, regardless of computing level, who want to come and learn!

Wizzdom Hackerclub Distro Bopping Susquehanna Event SISTEM crew Hackerclub crew Discord emote Redbrick logo

Meet the Committee!

πŸͺ‘ Chair

@wilko
Adam Wilkinson

Adam Wilkinson

πŸͺ‘ Vice-Chair

@hypnoant
Gavin Holahan

Gavin Holahan

πŸ’Œ Secretary

@joshfarr
Joshua Farrell

Joshua Farrell

πŸ’Έ Treasurer

@nova
Jonathan Groult

Jonathan Groult

πŸ“’ PRO

@tome
Edvard Tome

Edvard Tome

🎨 GDO

@jstkamil
Kamil Kasza

Kamil Kasza

πŸš€ SysAdmin

@aris
Aris Sokianos

Aris Sokianos

πŸš€ SysAdmin

@graggle
Liam Kelly

Liam Kelly

πŸš€ SysAdmin

@cj2364
Conor Sludds

Conor Sludds

πŸ‘Ύ Webmaster

@cg_5228
Chris Geng

Chris Geng

πŸ™Œ Helpdesk

@nibbles
Niall Carrick

Niall Carrick

πŸ™Œ Helpdesk

@s_rogue
Eoghan Hughes

Eoghan Hughes

πŸ“… Events Officer

@milan
Milan Tamang

Milan Tamang

πŸ“… Events Officer

@ben15
Ben Adams

Ben Adams

πŸ’Ž Ordinary Member

@aoife
Aoife Guanzon

Aoife Guanzon

πŸ’Ž Ordinary Member

@pearse
Pearse Cope

Pearse Cope

About Us!

β€œWhat is Redbrick?” - this is the age-old query which has plagued the DCU Networking Society for years. Redbrick is such a diverse society that a million monkeys working on a million typewriters for a million years might reproduce the works of Shakespeare, but they’ll never come up with a concise explanation as to what Redbrick is.

Simply put, Redbrick is a rather big social society with a slant on computers and technology. We host a plethora of techy events designed to entertain and educate everyone, regardless of experience. These include workshops on programming, web development, and graphic design, talks by industry professionals, games nights, and annual events like our CS Ball and Pub Quiz.

Redbrick isn’t just about events though; we are lucky enough to have our own servers on which we host the services used daily by our members. These include webspace (host your own website or projects), your own @redbrick.dcu.ie email address, and our wiki site, where all our members can create/edit/vandalise pages on whatever you feel like. You can access all of these services from anywhere online. Our Discord server is the main place for chatting, sharing memes, procrastinating assignments, and meeting new people.

Networking societies exist all over the country, and Redbrick - as part of the Intersocs network - often mingles with other nerds from TU Dublin, UCD, UCC, and many other universities at our Intersocs events.

So, if you want to make new friends, talk about whatever’s on your mind, or just kill time in good company, Redbrick has something to offer you!

AGM 2026 Rebrick Banner Committee handover 2025 Redbrick Logo Ayden and Hypnoant at DCU Open Day

Events

Redbrick runs a wide range of events throughout the year, from technical workshops and industry talks to games nights, and competitions, all powered by our trademark free pizza. Our goal is to make tech fun, approachable, and social for everyone, whether you are a complete beginner or already deep into your niche of choice.

At the centre of our events calendar is Hackerclub, our weekly workshop series. These sessions cover everything from programming, Linux, Git, and Docker to web development, shell scripting, cybersecurity topics like CTFs and steganography, and exam prep for computing modules. It is a great way to learn something new, brush up on the basics, or explore topics you don’t find in lectures.

Alongside Hackerclub, we run plenty of social events throughout the year, including games nights, quizzes, movie nights, creative competitions, and society traditions that bring members together outside the lab. We also host talks and workshops with industry guests, alumni, and academic speakers, giving members the chance to hear about real-world tech, careers, and interesting ideas from across the field.

From gaming events to Lightning Talks to company workshops, the Computer Science Ball, and trips like FOSDEM, there is always something happening in Redbrick. Whether you want to build your skills, meet new people, or just show up for the vibes and free pizza, there is an event for you.

Homelab Hackerclub poster Talk with Valen Susquehanna Event SISTEM crew Susquehanna Workshop

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Redbrick hosts events for everything tech related - from computer programming tutorials to workshops with multinational tech companies.

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