III Call for Application – Erasmus Mundus MAYANET

MAYANET (Mobility As keY for quAlity eNhancement of EU and LA univErsiTies) is a scholarship program for students on undergraduate, master, doctoral and post-doctoral level, as well as for university staff in academic or administrative positions, financed by the European Commission. Further information and the third call for application can be found here: Erasmus Mundus MAYANET

Seminar Announcement: Prof. L. A. Gąsieniec @ GSSI

Speaker: Prof. Leszek Antoni Gąsieniec (University of Liverpool) When: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 — 3pm Where: GSSI Main Lecture Hall Title: Deterministic Majority/Plurality Consensus Protocols Abstract: We study space-optimal population protocols for several variants of the majority and plurality consensus problems. We start with an important amendment allowing majority population protocols to report equality if neither of the original colours […]

Seminar “Modeling and End-to-end Timing Analysis of Vehicular Embedded Systems at Various Abstraction Levels: Challenges, Recent Results and Future Research Direction”

Title: Modeling and End-to-end Timing Analysis of Vehicular Embedded Systems at Various Abstraction Levels: Challenges, Recent Results and Future Research Direction Where: Alan Turing building (formerly, Coppito 0). Meeting room, III floor When: Friday 08 June, 11:00 am Speakers: Saad Mubeen (Mälardalen University, Sweden) and Alessio Bucaioni (Mälardalen University Sweden and Arcticus Systems Sweden) Abstract: In this seminar we will […]

Seminar “Model- and Component-based Development of Embedded Software in the Vehicle Industry: The Rubus Approach”

Title: Model- and Component-based Development of Embedded Software in the Vehicle Industry: The Rubus Approach Where: Alan Turing building (formerly, Coppito 0). Meeting room, III floor When: Thursday 07 June, 2:30 pm Speaker: Saad Mubeen (Mälardalen University, Sweden) Abstract: This seminar will present an industrial approach for the model- and component-based development of control functionality in vehicular embedded systems. Within this […]

Lectures on “Wireless Sensor Networks Security”

The course “Wireless Sensor Networks Security” will be held by Dr. Marco Pugliese. Program: Part I. Generalities on Wireless Sensor Network Security (WSN Security) (8 hours) Part II. Techniques for WSN Security (16 hours) Part III. Research Activity on WSN Security (4 hours) Location: Room A1.5 (Coppito, Blocco 0) For more info: Course WSN Security M. Pugliese Lectures plan: WSN Security Planning

Seminars on PhD research activities: “Requirements, Standards and Solutions for IEEE 802.11p­-based Vehicular Networks”

Seminars on PhD research activities: “Requirements, Standards and Solutions for IEEE 802.11p-based Vehicular Networks” PhD Student: Elena Cinque Time: Wednesday, June 29, 11:00AM Location: Room A1.5 (Coppito, Blocco 0) Title: “Requirements, Standards and Solutions for IEEE 802.11p-based Vehicular Networks” Abstract: Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) is an emerging technology to achieve intelligent inter-vehicle communications and improve road traffic safety and […]

Seminar ” A Hybrid Wireless Sensor Network for Security Monitoring and Surveillance”

Wednesday, June 22, 2016, 14:30, Dr. Ala’ F. Khalifeh (School of Computer Engineering German-Jordanian University) will give the following seminar: A Hybrid Wireless Sensor Network for Security Monitoring and Surveillance Abstract. Wireless sensor networks are widely used in various applications and scenarios of our daily lives. Due to their cost effectiveness and rapid deployment, they became essential elements in providing remote monitoring and […]

Seminars on PhD research activities: “On the Design and Development of a Quantitative­-Qualitative Methodology for Modeling Physical­-Biological Systems: Partial and Blind Models”

Seminars on PhD research activities PhD Student: Jorge Guerra Pires Time: Thursday, June 23, 15:00PM Location: Room A1.4 (Coppito, Blocco 0) Title: “On the Design and Development of a Quantitative­-Qualitative Methodology for Modeling Physical­-Biological Systems: Partial and Blind Models” For more info: Abstract Jorge Guerra Pires