Building Tomorrow Society: IOT Applications & Data Management Summer School

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Internet of things, smart homes, smart buildings, smart cities, big data… these increasingly popular words describe the future ahead of us.

All these application domains require handling an incredible amount of data and interacting with an incredible amount of devices (sensors and actuators), with sufficient intelligence and power to select information and actions relevant to the end-user.
The Summer School introduces the fundamental aspects of the new breed of smart applications, and will cover their full design cycle: distributed wireless sensors, data sensing, data transmission, and collection and management, intelligent behaviors, data visualization and user interaction.
The teaching approach will be practical, with theoretical lectures intertwined with hands-on experimental activities.
Students will develop simple Smart Environment applications.

Participants will receive 4 ECTS credits upon successful completion of a final exam.

 

LOCATION

Politecnico di Torino, Italy

 

PERIOD

July 16th - 20th, 2018

 

LANGUAGE

All the activities will be held in English

 

REQUIREMENTS

The program is designed for undergraduate students who have completed at least two years of a Bachelor program in ICT (Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electronics, Telecommunications).

 

APPLICATION AND DEADLINES

To apply, fill in the online application form by first registering and providing your biographical information.

After the registration, you will receive within 24 hours a confirmation message on your e-mail with a username and a password, with which you can log in and access the application form.

Please provide information on your previous educational career, select the Summer School program in “IoT applications & data management”, and attach the following documentation:

  • Passport or ID Card
  • Transcript of records of the latest/relevant university career
  • Curriculum Vitae

Applications must be submitted by June 18th, 2018 [new deadline].

N.B. Candidates requiring a visa to enter Italy must apply by May 15th, 2018.

 

FEES

Participation fee: 600 Euro.

Students from partner universities will receive a discount of 10% off the full fee.

Early bird discount: students who register before April 16th, 2018 will receive an early bird discount of 15%.

IEEE Members will receive a discount of 100 Euro (120 Euro if they register before April 16th, 2018).

 

Standard fee

Early bird

Regular participant

€600

€510

Student from Partner University

€540

€500

IEEE Member

€500

€480

Applicants will be asked to disburse the 50% of the fee in order to confirm their participation in program.

The participation fee covers:

  • 1-week intensive Summer School with lectures and labs experiences (40 hours);
  • PoliTo tutoring for the whole academic activity;
  • Visit to a research lab/company;
  • Welcome cocktail and “arrivederci” dinner;
  • Insurance coverage for accidents occurring on the university premises;
  • Wi-Fi connection.

Flight tickets, visa fees, accommodation, meals and travel/medical insurance are not included.

A limited number of places in a university dorm next to the campus is available and will be assigned on a "first-come, first-served" basis.

 

PROGRAM

Day 1

Lecture: ICT for tomorrow society: smart society, biomedical applications, industry 4.0, ...
Lab: Wireless transmission.

Day 2

Lecture: sensor networks;
Lab: experiments on sensor networks.

Day 3

Lecture: data science for sensor data;
Lab: mobile application for sensor data.

Day 4

Lecture: Internet of Things (IoT) and ambient intelligence (AmI);
Lab: Lab on IoT and AmI to build a complete prototype combining custom sensors, off-the-shelf devices, and mobile apps.

Day 5

Visit to a research lab or a HighTech company.

Exam, grading, and final ceremony.

Tania Cerquitelli

Tania Cerquitelli has been an Associate Professor at the Department of Control and Computer Engineering of the Politecnico di Torino, Italy, since March 2018. She was an assistant professor at the Department of Control and Computer Engineering of the Politecnico di Torino, Italy from October 2011 to February 2018. Her research interests include self-learning methodologies, the design of innovative algorithms to perform large-scale data mining, novel and efficient data mining techniques for sensor readings, algorithms to extract high level abstraction of the mined knowledge (e.g., generalized patterns). Tania has also organized several international workshops on data science and big data analytics topics. She served on the program committee of several international conferences and workshops on data mining research area, and she was a technical reviewer for the call for project managed by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research. Tania has been involved in many research projects addressing different topics (e.g., energy efficiency, network traffic analysis, Internet platform, Industry 4.0) in the data mining research area. Tania has been professor of the Databases and Business Intelligence for Big Data courses at the Politecnico di Torino since 2011.

She got the master degree in Computer Engineering (in 2003) and the PhD degree (in 2007) from the Politecnico di Torino, Italy, and the master degree in Computer Science (in 2003) from the Universidad De Las Américas Puebla.

 

Carla Fabiana Chiasserini 

Carla Fabiana Chiasserini is an Associate Professor at Politecnico di Torino, Italy. She holds the Italian habilitation for a Full Professor position in the field of Telecommunications. Carla is also an Research Associate with the Italian National Research Council (CNR), a member of the Scientific Committee of the Bruno Kessler Foundation, and a member of the EU Networld2020 Expert Group. She has been a Visiting Researcher at UC San Diego from 1998 to 2003, and a Visiting Professor at Monash University in 2012 and 2016. Her research interests include 5G Networks, Mobile Edge Computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and Connected Vehicles. She published over 270 journal articles and referred conference papers. Her h-index is 43. Currently, she serves on the Executive Editorial Committee of the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and on the journal editorial boards of IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, EAI Transactions on Internet of Things and Computer Communications (Elsevier). She holds three patents. Carla has been involved in may National and International research projects, either as a coordinator or a participant, including the EU H2020 5G-Crosshaul, 5G-TRANSFORMER and I-REACT projects. For more information, please refer to: http://www.telematica.polito.it/public/faculty/carla-fabiana-chiasserini/.

 

Fulvio Corno

Associate Professor at Politecnico di Torino, Control and Computer Engineering.

Teacher of the courses in "Advanced Programming Techniques", "Ambient Intelligence", and "Enterprise Information Systems". Leader of the e-Lite research group, where he focuses on Ambient Intelligence systems by integrating novel interaction modalities with IoT architectures. Member of IEEE, of the IEEE Computer Society, of the ACM and some ACM societies. Associate Editor for IEEE IT Professional and Springer Journal on Reliable Intelligent Environments.

Official home page: http://elite.polito.it/people/corno

LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/fulviocorno

Google Scholar author page: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=UKPu8AMAAAAJ

ACM Digital Library author page: http://dl.acm.org/author_page.cfm?id=81100542474 

ResearchGate profile page: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fulvio_Corno 

 

Guido Montorsi

Guido Montorsi is a Full Professor at the Politecnico di Torino, Italy, where he also received the Ph.D. degree in Telecommunications from the Dipartimento di Elettronica.

His master thesis concerned the study and design of coding schemes for HDTV, developed at the RAI Research Center, Turin. Professor Montorsi has been at the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA, and later at Sequoia Communications, CA, USA, working with the innovative design and implementation of a 3rd generation WCDMA receiver. His interests are in the area of channel coding and wireless communications, particularly on the analysis and design of concatenated coding schemes and study of iterative decoding strategies.

He is author of more than one hundred papers published in international journal and conference proceedings.

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