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Feb 2023

22 Feb

Some Methods to Improve IoT Performance and Cybersecurity

22/02/2023    
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Erol Gelenbe
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10-OKfcZ5bRit6OSXKDe2ubXy7w1TGGF_/view?usp=share_link
The relative simplicity and lightweight nature of many IoT devices, and their widespread connectivity via the Internet and other wired and wireless networks, raise issues [...]
22 Feb

Introduction to Differential Privacy

22/02/2023    
10:30 am-11:30 am
Ilia Shilov
Consider an individual who is deciding whether to allow their data to be included in a database. For example, it may be a patient deciding [...]
15 Feb

Note taking and knowledge management with Obsidian.md and Zotero

15/02/2023    
11:30 am-12:30 pm
Guillaume Nibert
Obsidian is a recent markdown note-taking software (2020) with powerful features, such as the ability to link notes to each other, to view these links [...]
08 Feb

A Converse for Fault-tolerant Quantum Computation

08/02/2023    
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Avhishek Chatterjee
As techniques for fault-tolerant quantum computation keep improving, it is natural to ask: what is the fundamental lower bound on redundancy? In this paper, we [...]
08 Feb

Platooning in VANETs

Platooning is a group of vehicles that drive in the same lane in a close  proximity aiming at improving road safety and traffic efficiency and [...]
01 Feb

Communications and sensing, a Winning team for 6G wireless communications

01/02/2023    
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Andre Noll Barreto
Up until now, communications and radar sensing applications have employed different spectrum allocations and equipment, despite both employing the same physical phenomenon, i.e., the propagation [...]
01 Feb

Collective Behavior Emerging From Multiple Agents in Networks

Transport networks and computer networks can be described with the same mathematical framework: the infrastructure can be described as a graph and on top of [...]

Jan 2023

25 Jan

Spatial network calculus and performance guarantees in wireless networks

25/01/2023    
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Ke Feng
Network calculus is initially a methodology allowing one to provide  performance guarantees in queuing networks subject to random arrival and  service processes. It relies on [...]
25 Jan

Hands-on JavaScript

In this tutorial, we’ll build a simple “to-do list” client-server application. The aim is to present the different features, pitfalls, and general quirks of JavaScript [...]
18 Jan

A Linear Algebric Framework for Quantum Internet Dynamic Scheduling

18/01/2023    
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Paolo Fittipaldi
The quantum internet is an envisioned worldwide quantum network that promises to enable quantum communication between arbitrary pairs of distant nodes through the sharing of [...]
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