Previous events - Page 6

M.Sc. Ole Marius Hoel Rindal at the Department of Informatics will be defending his dissertation for the degree of PhD:
"Software Beamforming in Medical Ultrasound Imaging - a blessing and a curse"

M.Sc. Ole Marius Hoel Rindal at the Department of Informatics will hold a trial lecture with the topic:
“Vector Doppler: Promise and Challenges”

M.Sc. Konstantin Pogorelov at the Department of Informatics will be defending his dissertation for the degree of PhD:
“Deep EIR: A Holistic Medical Multimedia System for Gastrointestinal Tract Disease Detection and Localization “

M.Sc. Konstantin Pogorelov at the Department of Informatics will hold a trial lecture with the topic:
"Medical video retrieval”

M.Sc. Ioana Livadariu at the Department of Informatics will be defending her dissertation for the degree of PhD:
“Monitoring and understanding IPv6 adoption”

M.Sc. Ioana Livadariu at the Department of Informatics will hold a trial lecture with the topic:
“The current state and future of IPv6 network monitoring”
Antoine will on Monday 28th October give a 45 minutes lecture on statistical signal processing as part of a special curriculum. Title of the lecture is: "Estimation theory in signal processing"

M.Sc. Bjørnar Steinnes Luteberget at the Department of Informatics will be defending his dissertation for the degree of PhD:
"Automated Reasoning in Railway Construction Planning"

M.Sc. Bjørnar Steinnes Luteberget at the Department of Informatics will hold a trial lecture with the topic:
"Algorithmic Game Theory"

M.Sc. Elsa Cecconello at the Department of Informatics will be defending her dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Modelling and removal of time-varying sea-surface and overburden effects in multi-component data

M.Sc. Elsa Cecconello at the Department of Informatics will hold a trial lecture with the topic:
«Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS): Current Trends and Future Impact”.

This case-study-based presentation demonstrates how open-source information can be collected and leveraged to attack critical infrastructure assets. Speaker: Sujeet Shenoi (University of Tulsa).

This case-study-based presentation demonstrates how open-source information can be collected and leveraged to attack critical infrastructure assets. Speaker: Sujeet Shenoi (University of Tulsa).

This presentation describes various electronic, physical and chemical techniques for extracting data and firmware from embedded devices. Speaker: Sujeet Shenoi (University of Tulsa).

This presentation describes various electronic, physical and chemical techniques for extracting data and firmware from embedded devices. Speaker: Sujeet Shenoi (University of Tulsa).

M.Sc. Eunji Lee at the Department of Informatics will be defending her dissertation for the degree of PhD:
“Making the invisible visible: Understanding complex healthcare service processes for assessment “

M.Sc.Eunji Lee at the Department of Informatics will hold a trial lecture with the topic:
“Experiments of visual languages in healthcare services: learning from service design theory”

Cand. it. Stine Loft Rasmussen at the Department of Informatics will be defending her dissertation for the degree of PhD:
“Understanding Conditions of Uncertainty in Disease Surveillance and Response in Burkina Faso: An inquiry into the sociological aspects of health information construction and use “

Cand.it. Sine Loft Rasmussen at the Department of Informatics will hold a trial lecture with the topic:
“ Time in information systems research”

M.Sc. Ivar Grytten at the Department of Informatics will be defending his dissertation for the degree of PhD:
“Graph-based Reference Genomes – Approaches and Applications”

M.Sc. Ivar Grytten at the Department of Informatics will hold a trial lecture with the topic:
“Haplotype assembly”

M.Sc. Justinas Mišeikis at the Department of Informatics will be defending his dissertation for the degree of PhD:
“An Environment-Aware Robot Arm Platform Using Low-Cost Sensors and Deep Learning”

M.Sc. Justinas Mišeikis at the Department of Informatics will hold a trial lecture with the topic:
“Applications of Deep Learning to Medical Image Analysis”

5G networks promise to transform industries and our digital society by providing enhanced capacity, higher data rates, lower battery for machine-type devices, higher availability and reduced power consumption. In this talk, we visit 5G security architecture & outline potential security challenges in deployed networks.

5G networks promise to transform industries and our digital society by providing enhanced capacity, higher data rates, lower battery for machine-type devices, higher availability and reduced power consumption. In this talk, we visit 5G security architecture & outline potential security challenges in deployed networks. We use previously known and severe telecom security attacks examples to demonstrate potential risks of 5G.