Second Workshop on Biomedical Application Technologies and Sensors
For details: Flyer Contact: Prof. Antonino Fiorillo (nino@unicz.it)
For details: Flyer Contact: Prof. Antonino Fiorillo (nino@unicz.it)
Dear colleagues and students, the 29th Summer PhD School of Information Engineering (SSIE) will take place in Brixen, Italy, at the University of Padova’s premises, from the 8th to the 12th of July 2019. Every year, we make our best to offer a rich, competent and exciting training program. This year, SSIE will be the IEEE Italy Section Summer School. We are really proud of collaborating with the IEEE and we are looking forward to meeting all of you this summer !!! A sneak peek into the school program SSIE 2019 explores the use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning techniques within ICT applications. The program will address: AI/ML theory: seminars on cutting edge AI/ML theory: “Deep Learning on Graphs” and “Explainable Artificial Intelligence”; Biomedical applications: ML for motion analysis, musculoskeletal modelling and simulation, biometric systems and encoding/decoding neuromorphic sensor data; Telecommunication networks: ML approaches towards novel physical channel and networking designs. New cutting edge & cross-disciplinary applications: the Tactile Internet; Cyber-security: cloud computing and access regulation. The school features three distinguished speeches and a half-day student workshop, where PhD students will present their technical work. We hope you will enjoy the school, Brixen, and take a bit of time to immerse yourself in the fresh air, exciting trails and stunning views of the surrounding alps!!! The organizing committee, Prof. Michele Rossi, University of Padova, Italy (director) Prof. Bernardo Tellini, Chair of IEEE Italy Section (co-director) Prof. Tiziana Tambosso, Past Chair of IEEE Italy Section (co-director) Prof. Gaudenzio Meneghesso, University of Padova, Italy (co-director)
Dear colleagues and students, the 29th Summer PhD School of Information Engineering (SSIE) will take place in Brixen, Italy, at the University of Padova’s premises, from the 8th to the 12th of July 2019. Every year, we make our best to offer a rich, competent and exciting training program. This year, SSIE will be the IEEE Italy Section Summer School. We are really proud of collaborating with the IEEE and we are looking forward to meeting all of you this summer !!! A sneak peek into the school program SSIE 2019 explores the use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning techniques within ICT applications. The program will address: AI/ML theory: seminars on cutting edge AI/ML theory: “Deep Learning on Graphs” and “Explainable Artificial Intelligence”; Biomedical applications: ML for motion analysis, musculoskeletal modelling and simulation, biometric systems and encoding/decoding neuromorphic sensor data; Telecommunication networks: ML approaches towards novel physical channel and networking designs. New cutting edge & cross-disciplinary applications: the Tactile Internet; Cyber-security: cloud computing and access regulation. The school features three distinguished speeches and a half-day student workshop, where PhD students will present their technical work. We hope you will enjoy the school, Brixen, and take a bit of time to immerse yourself in the fresh air, exciting trails and stunning views of the surrounding alps!!!
Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome is proud to present its full-immersion, residential Bootcamp in Cambridge (UK), bringing you a three-week course in the fields of IoT and Data Science. Why does our Bootcamp provide a unique opportunity? 120-hour programme in a cutting-edge field A programme designed in collaboration with Cambridge University instructors, supervisors and trainers Industry partners What are the aims of the Bootcamp? To introduce participants to foundations of IoT and to the main tools and methods of data science through lectures, seminars, group work and hands-on tutorials To provide practical industry experience using real case-studies from our partner businesses through a week-long hackathon leading to an internship To give core-skills training to develop communication and presentation skills, time and project management skills, collaboration and leadership skills Topics Week1: IoT Platforms: an overview Set up the board, configure and use it Programming on IoT devices Communicating with other devices through pins Connecting to the Internet Exchanging data Interacting with online services via API Interacting with sensors Interacting with actuators Week2: An introduction on Data Analytics - what is machine learning? Performance estimation and experiment design Data wrangling Exploratory data analysis - descriptive statistics and correlation Linear regression Logistic regression k Nearest Neighbours Support Vector Machines Decision trees Clustering Feature selection Time series analysis and forecasting Week3: Hackathon Hackathon using industry real-life case-studies Week 1,2,3: Communication and presentation skills Time and project management skills Collaboration and leadership skills Location The Bootcamp will be hosted by Hughes Hall College, one of the 31 prestigious Colleges of the University of Cambridge (UK). The college is centrally located and close to all amenities. The Bootcamp will be a residential camp, which means that participants will live and study at Hughes Hall College for the duration of the camp in order to have a full-immersion experience.
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The tenth edition of the International conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation and the sixth IPIN Competition are taking place in Pisa, Italy. Launched in 2010 in Zurich, Switzerland, IPIN is a unique event entirely dedicated to indoor localisation, its applications and its development. The last ten years have seen enormous technical progress in this field, yet, in contrast with outdoors well-established GNSS solutions, no technology still exists cheap and accurate enough for the general market. The potential applications of indoor localisation are all-encompassing, from home to wide public areas, from IoT and personal devices to surveillance and crowd behaviour applications, from casual use to mission-critical systems. Join the 400 expected industrial and academic experts in informatics, electronics and surveying to address this challenge. Discuss in person scientific and industrial matters, witness state-of-the-art systems and methods, participate in the uniquely challenging IPIN competition and enjoy the ancient town of Pisa and beautiful Tuscany.
POLIMI_sensori_novembre 2019 Abstract: A machine is composed by a mechanical structure and a control system (usually a PLC), which is responsible of the appropriate machine working. Sensors act like the link between the mechanics and the control system: they allow the controller to receive a real time feedback on the status of one or more parts of the machine and this information can be used to implement a closed-loop control. For these reasons, the selection of the sensor type and its features are crucial for guaranteeing the proper operation of the whole machine. This talk aims at providing a description of largely used typologies of sensors for the operational control of industrial equipment (e.g., proximity sensors, displacement sensors, photoelectric sensors). Metrological and technical aspects of different sensing elements and measurement chains will be pointed out. The last part of the lecture will be devoted to an open discussion with the audience on the design of optimal sensors for defined applications, according to specific user requirements. Speaker: Michele Todeschin, Product Engineer Vision and Advanced Sensors, Omron Industrial Automation Europe
The 26th IEEE International Conference on Electronics Circuits and Systems (ICECS) is the flagship conference for the Region 8 of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. IEEE ICECS 2019 will be held in Genova, Italy from November 27 to 29, 2019. The conference will include oral and poster sessions, tutorials given by experts on state-of-the-art topics, and special sessions, with the aim of complementing the regular program with emerging topics of particular interest to the circuits and systems community. IEEE ICECS 2019 will also involve keynotes as an opportunity to learn from experts sharing their experience and knowledge. Special activities for young professionals and women in circuits and systems will be also presented at the conference.
Locandina_Seminaio_Ragaini_A3 Abstract The power system, including generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization of electric power, is the most complex machine ever built. However, many of the subtleties in its inner workings remain hidden but to those directly working in its operation. Even electronic engineers and computer scientists sometines neglect the many aspects in which information and energy technologies overlap. On the other hand, power engineers sometimes give information technologies for granted, and don't appreciate their specific needs and contributions. This lecture aims to contribute filling this gap, providing some examples of technological challenges where electronics, computing hardware and software are essential to make power systems work: from control of power electronics to fault protection, from optimization of power plant operatons to predictive maintenance. The electrical system can provide computer and software engineers endless problems which are interesting (and fun) to work on, and at the same time give power engineers new directions in which the power grid can evolve.