Talk at EU NILM Workshop 2017

Lina Stankovic presented SENSIBLE aims and the latest results pertaining to Non Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) at the NILM EU 2017 Workshop on 6-7 November 2017 in London. The collaborative work of ESR Srdjan Lulic on Deep Learning based NILM with the Strathclyde researchers during his secondment was presented, as well as results from ESR Read more about Talk at EU NILM Workshop 2017[…]

Seminar on Deep Learning AI

On November 3rd, 2017, Srdjan Lucic, from PANONIT, gave a seminar to the Advanced Image & Video Processing class and other academics and researchers at Strathclyde. Srdjan first gave a brief tutorial on deep learning and its application to Computer Vision. Then, he spoke about the work he conducted at Strathclyde as part of SENSIBLE, Read more about Seminar on Deep Learning AI[…]

Invited Seminar at 26th International Electrotechnical and Computer Science Conference ERK 2017

On 25th September, 2017, Dr Dejan Vukobratovic, Associate Professor at University of Novi Sad, gave a seminar at 26th International Electrotechnical and Computer Science Conference ERK 2017, organized by IEEE Slovenia Section and Faculty of Electrical Engineering University of Ljubljana. The talk presented SENSIBLE project and FTN’s contribution on Machine-type Communications (MTC) and Mobile Edge Read more about Invited Seminar at 26th International Electrotechnical and Computer Science Conference ERK 2017[…]

Internet of Things in 5G: From massive machine-type communications to large-scale information processing

On 8th August, 2017, Dr Dejan Vukobratovic, Associate Professor at University of Novi Sad, gave a talk entitled “Internet of Things in 5G: From massive machine-type communications to large-scale information processing” at University of Strathclyde. In the talk, Dejan discussed evolution of Machine-type Communications (MTC) and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) technologies for future Internet of Read more about Internet of Things in 5G: From massive machine-type communications to large-scale information processing[…]

Distributed optimization methods with variable number of working nodes

On August 2nd, 2017, Dr Dusan Jakovetic, Assistant Professor from Dept Mathematics and Informatics, University of Novi Sad, gave a seminar entitled “Distributed optimization methods with variable number of working nodes” at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. The seminar was attended by university’s staff and students from three different departments – Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Read more about Distributed optimization methods with variable number of working nodes[…]

Seminar during secondment at Tongji University

During their secondment at Tongji University in July 2017, Shanghai, Drs Lina and Vladimir Stankovic with their PhD students Bochao Zhao and Minxiang Ye gave a range of seminars on the topics of Internet of Things (IoT) for smart buildings, specifically focusing on energy efficiency sensing and load disaggregation algorithms as well as health and Read more about Seminar during secondment at Tongji University[…]

Seminar at the Institute of Aurel Stodola, Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia

On July 11th 2017, Dr Helena Gleskova and Prof Ivan Glesk presented the work of their groups on the development of low-voltage organic transistors for wearable electronics and the application of the transistors to temperature and pressure sensors based on ferro/pyroelectric polymer P(VDF-TrFE). Both presentations were part of a half-day seminar organized by Prof. Mullerova Read more about Seminar at the Institute of Aurel Stodola, Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia[…]

Detection of Random Walks on Graphs with Heterogeneous Sensors

Dr Dragana Bajovic, Assistant Professor from University of Novi Sad, gave a seminar entitled “Detection of Random Walks on Graphs with Heterogeneous Sensors,“ at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow on June 14th 2017. Dragana presented her latest results on the lower bounds of the error exponent, efficient ways of computing the bound via convex optimization, Read more about Detection of Random Walks on Graphs with Heterogeneous Sensors[…]

H2020 SENSIBLE project: Big Data Analytics for Intelligent Buildings

On 1 June 2017, Dr Dejan Vukobratovic (University of Novi Sad) and David Murray (University of Strathclyde) gave a talk at the The Special Interest Group Mathematics for Big Data, on the SENSIBLE project objectives, challenges for big data analytics for SENSIBLE and examples of algorithms and data analytics tools used by the SENSIBLE team. Read more about H2020 SENSIBLE project: Big Data Analytics for Intelligent Buildings[…]

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