International "IoT 360" Summer School on the Internet of things main page
October 27-30, 2015 - Rome, Italy
Co-located with the IoT 360 Summit


Important Dates
Early bird registration deadline: July 30, 2015
Registration deadline: October 27, 2015

Summer School Chairs
Andrey Somov (CREATE-NET, Italy)
Raffaele Giaffreda (CREATE-NET, Italy)
Corentin Dupont (CREATE-NET, Italy)

Confirmed Lecturers
Payam Barnaghi (Univ. of Surrey, UK)
Rahul Bhattacharyya (MIT, USA)
David Bordonada (Libelium, Spain)
Periklis Chatzimisios (Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Fahim Kawsar (Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs, Belgium)
Andrew Markham (Univ. of Oxford, UK)
Daniele Mazzei (VIPER, Italy)
Roberto Minerva (Telecom Italia, Italy)
Klaus Moessner (Univ. of Surrey, UK)
Andrey Somov (CREATE-NET, Italy)
Thomas Watteyne (INRIA, France)

Publicity Chair
Silvia Rensi (CREATE-NET, Italy)

Local Arrangements
Kristina Lukacova (EAI, Slovakia)
Natasa Milosevic (EAI, Italy)

Web Masters
Paolo Spada (INTELINCS, Italy)
Marek Kaleta(EAI, Slovakia)

Contact
asomov[you know]create-net.org

Useful Information
Registration link
Program link

Organizers
CREATE-NET
European Alliance for Innovation (EAI)

 

In the last decade the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm has slowly but steadily and increasingly permeated what researchers and engineers study and build. However, a ‘Killer’ IoT application is still missing so far. The ‘IoT-360’ Summer School will demonstrate what it takes to deliver an IoT-based product from scratch. To do so, the School will be divided into two strongly coupled parts.

The first part consists of lectures and tutorials, as well as a panel discussion where School participants will gain relevant knowledge and development skills. Based on the last year School success and feedback the lectures are upgraded with the topics on power and connectivity related challenges, as well as more detailed tutorial on hands-on will be provided. During the second part the school participants grouped in teams will implement their own IoT projects relying on knowledge gained during the School and on IoT hardware/software that will be made available. Finally, for the attendees, there will be a chance to “pitch and sell” their projects developed during the “IoT Hackathon”.

Who should attend?    

  • (post)(under) graduate students
  • Post Doctoral Fellows
  • Academic Professionals
  • Research Scientists and Engineers
  • All those who wish to be introduced and apply IoT in their professional/amateur projects

 

The Goals of the School are to:

  • Demonstrate what it takes to deliver an IoT product from scratch
  • Survey the most relevant research domains
  • Get in touch with IoT (hands-on)
  • Interact with distinguished scholars and world-known experts