Professor Jukka Riekki‘s research team at the Centre for Ubiquitous Computing, has received significant funding (500, 000 eur) to investigate the new possibilities offered by edge computing enhanced by artificial intelligence. The project will focus on the development of new technologies and applications around the 5G network, in which low latency and security are critical factors, for example, in hospitals,…
Continue ReadingMaster’s Thesis Position available -Nokia/Ubicomp
Nokia in collaboration with the Center for Ubiquitous Computing is recruiting a Master’s Thesis worker, on the topic of “Multidimensional data visualization with AR”, starting from November 2017. About Nokia Nokia is a global leader in the technologies that connect people and things. With state-of-the-art software, hardware and services for any type of network, Nokia is uniquely positioned to help…
Continue ReadingHorizon 2020 project CUTLER: Coastal Urban developmenT through the LEnses of Resiliency
The Center for Ubiquitous Computing has joined project CUTLER- Coastal Urban developmenT through the LEnses of Resiliency, financed by the Horizon 2020 EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, under the Societal Challenges Pilar, and in response to call Co-Creation-06-2017: Policy-development in the age of big data: data-driven policy-making, policy-modelling and policy-implementation. CUTLER’s consortium joins a multidisciplinary team composed by 15 academic and…
Continue ReadingSTOP: Sentient Tracking Of Parkinson’s – funded by the Academy of Finland ICT 2023 programme
Adjunct Professor Denzil Ferreira, at the Centre for Ubiquitous Computing has been awarded funding from the Academy of Finland’s ICT 2023 programme, for project STOP: Sentient Tracking Of Parkinson’s. About STOP: Effective monitoring of patients is technically challenging with wearables due to: 1) battery life is limited to a few hours when sampling and processing data continuously; 2) it is not…
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