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The talk will be held by IFEs department manager, Antonio Geraldo de Paula Oliveira.

The design of a power system for an off-grid telescope presents new questions in a time when astronomy aims to shift to renewable energies.
The project is Co-funded by IKTPLUSS programme, the Research Council of Norway.

In this talk, Jan Gulla will give a conceptual overview of causality and localization in quantum optics.
Over the last decade, the regulations on emissions of pollutants have become strict. This has led to a new thinking across various sectors of maritime industries.

ITS have the pleasure of introducing ForVei to all students and PhD candidates at the institute.

The digital society has become ubiquitous. So are concerns about trust and societal security in it. However, despite an apparent link between these phenomena, studies on digital societies, trust and societal security remain fragmented.

Green hydrogen technology is one of the key solutions to the global climate change. -In the HERA (Hydrogen Energy Rechargeable Architectures) project, we are developing a new solar-driven energy device that can simultaneously produce hydrogen from seawater and store it,says Lin.

As part of the Hydrogen Technology course at ITS, this seminar will give the opportunity to interact with some of the industrial actors working within hydrogen related technologies.

Autonomous field robots require rich situational awareness based on their own sensor observations to operate robustly and to solve more than trivial tasks.

M.sc. Manas Pradhan by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis:
Interoperability for Disaster Relief Operations in Smart City Environments
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.

PhD researchers Oskar Vågerö, Maximilian Roithner and Aleksander Grochowicz will discuss challenges and opportunities for Svalbard's energy transition based on 3-week course they attended.
Join if you are interested in Svalbard's energy future and related research or taking a Master course at UNIS on Svalbard!

The transition away from a society and energy system that primarily rely on fossil fuels is a challenge that requires rapid changes and interventions at the local, national and international level.

M.sc. Manish Shrestha by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis:
LightSC: A light-weight security classification methodology to design and evaluate security of IoT systems
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.

M.sc. Åsmund Skomedal by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis:
Data-based approaches to efficient operation and maintenance of PV systems
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.

M.sc. Karl Jacob Hiden Rudander by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis:
"Underwater Acoustic Communication in the Very High-Frequency Band"
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Welcome to a master thesis defence by Sondre Torp. Join the defence on Zoom by clicking at the link below.
https://uio.zoom.us/j/66899864204
The work has been supervised by Sabrina Sartori (main supervisor), Tor George Fanourgakis and George E. Froudakis from the University of Crete, and Tor Bjørheim.

M.sc. Desta Haileselassie Hagos by the Department of Technology Systems will be defending his thesis
"Discovering the Dynamic Complexity of TCP Using Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques"
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Professor Indrakshi Ray and Dr. Siv Houmb will talk about the NSF I/UCRC Center for Cybersecurity Analytics and Automation (CCAA) and Statnett planned collaboration with CCAA. Professor Indrakshi Ray will elaborate further on one of the ongoing project InComVecSec: On Understanding and Formalizing Attacks in Embedded Networks in Commercial Heavy Vehicles

In this presentation, I will talk about what we do at ITS to contribute to the development of more robust, efficient, autonomous monitoring systems by improving loss estimation and fault detection and localization.

Houmb is a Senior Advisor Digital Security at Statnett SF. She has a PhD in cybersecurity and decision theory, and more than 25 years’ experience in cybersecurity and critical infrastructure.
Crisis response exercises are expensive and often have unclear learning objectives and training result.
Professor Franklin M. Orr., from the Department of Energy Resources Engineering, Stanford University will hold a guest lecture at ITS this Wednesday.
Guest lecturer Ilangko Balasingham will give an overview of wireless medical applications including wireless body area sensor networks in the context of 5G. He will briefly walk through new technologies for remote diagnosis, monitoring and treatment with examples.