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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

International Research Visitors

Visits of International Scientists

  1. David Burnett (UC Berkeley), Micro-Motes, collaboration with Thomas Watteyne, 30 November 2017.

  2. Prof. Xavi Vilajosana (UOC/OpenMote), OpenMote B, 6TiSCH, collaboration with Thomas Watteyne and Tengfei Chang, 20 November – 19 December 2017.

  3. Pablo Modernell (UOC), F-Interop, collaboration with Remy Leone and Thomas Watteyne, 20–27 November 2017.

  4. Malisa Vucinic (U Montenegro), 6TiSCH Security, collaboration with Thomas Watteyne, 06-24 November 2017.

  5. Carlos Oroza (UC Berkeley), Machine-Learning Based Placement Strategy, collaboration with Thomas Watteyne, 18 October – 06 November 2017.

  6. Prof. Xavi Vilajosana (UOC/OpenMote), OpenMote B, the greatest thing since sliced bread, collaboration with Thomas Watteyne and Tengfei Chang, 19–20 September 2017.

  7. Felipe Lallane (Inria Chile), Exploiring collaboration opportunities with Inria-Chile around IoT, collaboration with Thomas Watteyne, 19–20 June 2017.

  8. Cristina Cano (UOC, Barcelona), Wireless Coexistence, collaboration with Thomas Watteyne, 16 May 2017.

  9. Ryan Grammenos (Univ. College London), Machine Learning for 6TiSCH networks, collaboration with Keoma Brun-Laguna and Thomas Watteyne, 15–19 May 2017.

  10. Craig Schindler (UC Berkeley), Industrial Process Control with 6TiSCH, collaboration with Tengfei Chang and Thomas Watteyne, 9–19 May 2017.

  11. Pedro Henrique Gomez (USC), Exploiting Diversity in 6TiSCH Networks, collaboration with Tengfei Chang and Thomas Watteyne, 5 June – 9 July 2017.

  12. Prof. Diego Dujovne (UDP, Chile), Advanced Scheduling in 6TiSCH networks, collaboration with Thomas Watteyne, 5–22 July 2017.

  13. Prof. Steven Glaser (UC Berkeley), Real-time real-world remote sensing, collaboration with Ziran Zhang, Keoma Brun-Laguna, Thomas Watteyne, 27 May – 3 June 2017.

  14. Prof. Xavi Vilajosana (UOC/OpenMote), OpenWSN core-team meet-up, collaboration with Thomas Watteyne and Tengfei Chang, 3–7 April 2017.

Internships

  1. Felipe Moran Correa Meyer, sub-100 μs synchronization and sub-m RTLS with SmartMesh IP (ENSTA), September 2017 – August 2018.

  2. Fatima Adda, simulation of active signaling in TDMA networks (Paris VI), March-August 2017.

  3. Nasr Khouaja Mohamed Hassine, positioning with wireless networks (ENSTA), April-June 2017.

Visits to International Teams

Research Stays Abroad
  • Thomas Watteyne spent the month of August 2017 at UC Berkeley, working with Prof. Glaser on the SnowHow project, and with Prof. Pister on Smart Dust and OpenWSN.

  • Keoma Brun-Laguna spent summer 2017 with the Dust Networks product team at Analog Devices in Silicon Valley as part of an internship.