Inbodied-Centered Design for Human Awareness, 08/Dec/21
prof m.c. shraefel: "Inbodied-Centered Design for Human Awareness". Click to review a recording of the seminar.
prof m.c. shraefel: "Inbodied-Centered Design for Human Awareness". Click to review a recording of the seminar.
Dr Daniele Rossi, University of Pisa: "IC Counterfeit Detection Techniques"
Dr Mahmoud Khalafalla, University of Waterloo: "The Physical Unclonable Functions fight"
Dr Rishad Shafik, Newcastle University, "Challenges and Opportunities in Logic-based AI Hardware Design"
Gary Barnett, AirSensa CTO, "Practical Challenges in Building IoT Sensor Networks". Click to review a recording of the seminar.
Professor Gang Gu, University of Maryland: "25 Years of Research on Hardware Security and Trust"
Prof Marco Zimmerling: "Internet of Trees: From Intermittent Computing to Sustainable Sensing Systems". Click to review a recording of the seminar.
Dr Jagmohan Chauhan: "On-device Learning and Audio Sensing for Healthcare and Biometrics". Click to review a recording of the seminar.
Prof Koushik Maharatna: "IoT enabled next generation healthcare: possible architectures and challenges". Click to review a recording of the seminar.
Dr Rafael Cepeda-Lopez: "How the IoT can make a change in agriculture". Click to review a recording of the seminar.
Prof Alan Stevens: "Opportunities for IoT and Pervasive Computing in Road Transport". Click to review a recording of the seminar.
Will Woodhead, Founder/Managing Director of Mafic: "Improving Workplace Safety and Productivity with Wearable IoT Sensors". Click to review a recording of the seminar.
Dr Jia Bi: "Improving Training and Inference for Embedded Machine Learning"
Professor Subhrakanti Dey, Hamilton Institute, National University of Ireland, Maynooth: "Energy Harvesting Sensor Networks in Estimation and Control"
Prof Bernard Stark, University of Bristol: "Research challenges for power electronics" (organised by the SEMS group)
Ms Theresa Loss, TU Graz: "Using Wireless Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring of Wind Turbines" (organised by the SEMS group)
Dr Richard Bearman, Consultant: "Challenges and Opportunities for IoT in the Minerals Sector"
Dr Marios Angelopoulos, Bournemouth University: "The Paradigm of Smart Circular Economy" (organised by the WAIS group)
Prof Yier Jin, University of Florida; Yildiran Yilmaz and Haibo Su: Presentations on topics in Hardware Security (organised by the SET group)
Dr George Oikonomou, Bristol University: "Multicast forwarding in 6LoWPANs with Contiki-NG"
Dr Nick Harris and Josh Curry: "Low Power Wireless Sensing: Design Decisions, Trade-Offs, and using LoRaWAN". Click to review a recording of the seminar.
Dr Long Tran-Thanh: "Crowdsourced Air Pollution Monitoring in Ho Chi Minh City-Vietnam with Low Cost Mobile Sensors". Click to view presentation slides.
Dr Paolo Pareti: "Automatic Aggregation of IoT Sensor Data for Health and Safety Monitoring"
Samuel Wong: "Energy Driven Design of Self-Powered IoT Devices: Applications in Cycling Performance Monitoring"
Dr Basel Halak: "Hardware-Based Security Solutions for the Internet of Things".
Real-time monitoring of infrastructure is becoming increasingly important for effective decision making. This workshop brought together researchers across the Faculty to explore opportunities and form new collaborations.
The C-IoT Management Group held an away day to reflect on the Centre's strategy for research, external engagement and education. 13 members of the Management Group attended, and discussions helped to shape the future Centre's future direction.
30 families joined Micro:bit and C-IoT staff/students on Lepe beach to find out more about IoT through hands-on activities
As part of FEPS Research Week, the Centre organised a poster event showcasing IoT research across the Faculty. 30 posters were presented, and around 70 researchers attended to find out more about IoT research in the Faculty.
This afternoon event on IoT technologies for Smart Cities included 9 presentations from both academics and industry, along with 7 supporting posters. We had around 70 attendees including university staff, students and external visitors.
The Centre held a short afternoon event on PhD research into IoT in ECS. With short talks and an opportunity for discussions with staff and PhD students, attendees found out more about supervisors, topics, funding, experiences, etc.
The Centre ran an internal 'hackathon' to bring together researchers in ECS with interests in IoT/Pervasive Systems to stimulate collaboration.
This afternoon event on the topic of IoT Security included 11 presentations from both academics and industry, along with supporting posters and demonstrations. We had over 70 attendees including university staff, students and external visitors.
The C-IoT organised an afternoon networking event for IoT researchers across ECS. 24 reseachers presented posters on topics ranging from nanotechnology to networking, and power efficiency to privacy. Over 50 attendees visited to find out more.
This workshop, jointly organised between the C-IoT, CMI, and ASSET research project combined oral and poster presentations focussing on AI and IoT technologies, and in particular on research aimed at tackling safety and security issues.
The Centre hosts a number of interdisciplinary reading groups, cutting across ECS’ research groups. These meet regularly to discuss papers, new research and ideas, and potential opportunities for collaboration. If you are a researcher in ECS and would like to join one of the reading groups, please follow the links below to find out more.
This reading group, for interested PhD students and postdocs, explores the challenges surrounding performing compute on IoT systems powered from environmental or scavenged energy.
This C-IoT reading group is coordinated by Samuel Isuwa. You can visit www.transient.ecs.soton.ac.uk to find out more about the research field.
If you are a member of the University of Southampton, click the link below to visit the reading group website to find out more (you will need to login with your University credentials).
This reading group, for interested PhD students and postdocs, covers security and trust of hardware and embedded devices, focussing on the emerging security challenges facing the internet of things technology. It includes the following topics:
This C-IoT reading group is coordinated by Dr Basel Halak.
If you are a member of the University of Southampton, click the link below to visit the reading group website to find out more (you will need to login with your University credentials).
This reading group, for interested PhD students and postdocs, provides a community for researchers interested in efficient AI suitable for inference (and training) at the Edge.
This C-IoT reading group is coordinated by PhD student Anastasios Dimitriou.
If you are a member of the University of Southampton, click the link below to visit the reading group website to find out more (you will need to login with your University credentials).