• Seminar on Protein : Didier Devaurs (Grenoble, France)

    The next Capsid seminar will be held on Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 11H00 in room B013. Our invited speaker is Didier Devaurs (Grenoble, http://www.linkedin.com/in/devaurs ), details below. Efficient Strategies to Explore the Conformational Space of Proteins and Molecular Complexes Didier Devaurs Postdoctoral Research Associate Univ. Grenoble Alpes / Inria Proteins are the main effectors […]

  • D3 (networks, systems and services) seminar on reversible computing

    The next Department 3 seminar will take place on Friday September 27th 10:00am at room A008. The talk will be given by Harun Siljak, researcher from Trinity College Dublin. Title: Maxwell's Demon in the communication channel: the reversible perspective   Abstract: Thermodynamics of computation and wireless communications are rarely mentioned in the same sentence: this […]

  • D3 seminar on Low Power Wide Area Networks for the Industrial Internet of Things

    The talk will be given by Dr. Dimitrios Zorbas from Tyndall National Institute. Current Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) protocols suffer from short range links and sometimes long delay due to the multi-hop nature of their topologies. A Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) solution such as the LoRaWAN can resolve those issues, however, the […]

  • D4 Seminar on Self-localization and mapping in dynamic, acoustic environments

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    Speaker will be Christine Evers from the Imperial College London. Sound is used in nature to detect, identify and track salient events, to navigate, and to self-localise. The ability to make sense of acoustic signals is therefore a fundamental prerequisite for robots and autonomous systems. Audition – the ability to hear – excels particularly in […]

  • D3 seminar: Vehicular Networks

    The next D3 seminar will take place on November 14th, 13:30-14:30, room B013. Title : "Optimized resource management in Cognitive Radio Vehicular Networks with soft and hard reliability guarantees" by Nicola Cordeschi (Sapienza University of Rome)   Abstract: In current vehicular networks, the communication traffic flows typically generated by safety applications and routed in downlink […]