Learn more about Artemis IA and European projects
Postat den 13th May, 2019, 15:49 av Diana Unander
The department of Computer Science and Media Technology is a members of Artemis IA through Francesco Flammini but we believe it can be benifical for many of you to get involved in the work since it gives you great opportunities for building international networks for European projects. Next week we will get a visit from Paolo Azzoni who is the Research Program Manager at EUROTECH Group, he will present the results of an assessment of research projects within Artemis IA.
So if you are curious we invite you to a lunch seminar;
- When? Tuesday May 14th 12.00-13.00
- Where? D1167
- Practical information: Bring your own lunch. If you confirm your participation to diana.unander@lnu.se before noon May 13th there will be coffee/tea and something sweet as a dessert.
Bio Paolo Azzoni
Paolo Azzoni is the Research Program Manager at EUROTECH Group. He is responsible for planning and directing industrial research projects, investigating technologies beyond the state of the art in computer science, developing a wide network of academic research groups and providing the financial support to company research activities. His main working areas include cyber-physical systems (CPS), intelligent systems, machine-to-machine distributed systems, device to cloud solutions, and Internet of Things. He participated in several European research projects in the contexts of FP7, Artemis, Aeneas, ECSEL and H2020, and he is a European Community Independent Expert.
He represents EUROTECH in the Artemis Industrial Association (Artemis-IA) since 2007. He is currently member of the Artemis-IA Steering Board, of the Artemis-IA Presidium and delegate of the ECSEL Governing Board. In the context of Artemis-IA he is the chairmen of the “IoT to System of Systems” working group and Vice-Chairman of ECSEL Strategic Research Agenda working group.
Previously, he was involved in academic lecturing and research in the areas of hardware formal verification, hardware/software co-design and co-simulation, advanced hardware architectures and operating systems. In 2006 he joined ETHLab (EUROTECH Research Center) as Research Project Manager and he has been responsible for the research projects in the area of embedded systems.
He is an accomplished researcher and author of publications focusing on the latest trends of IoT, intelligent systems and CPSs, with a wide experience matured in more than 20 years of direct involvement in European research, technology transfer and ICT innovation. He holds a Master Degree in Computer Science and a second Master Degree in Intelligent Systems.
Det här inlägget postades den May 13th, 2019, 15:49 och fylls under Events