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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.
Christopher A. Dirdal has submitted his thesis entitled:
“Metamaterial effective parameters”
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Electronics and Telecommunications at the Department of Electronic Systems, NTNU.
Anne-Lena Kampen has submitted her thesis entitled:“Wireless Sensor Networks: energy efficiency and path recovery” in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Telematics at the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology, NTNU.
Martin Rytir has submitted his thesis entitled: “Satellite-Earth Propagation Effects at Low Elevation Angles; Measurements and Modelling” in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Electronics and Telecommunciations at the Department of Electronic Systems, NTNU.
Monday, Martin Rytir vil give a presentation on his PhD-research on Satellite-Earth Propagation Effects at Low Elevation Angles: Measurements and Modeling.
Propagation channel models for body centric wireless sensor networks will be discussed. Recent developments within in-body, on-body and body-to-body propagation channel modelling activities will be presented.