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Department: Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden

1st Feb '22
Conny Okuma

Conny Okuma

1st Feb '22
Ingmar Splitt

Ingmar Splitt

1st Feb '22
Kai Geissdoerfer

Kai Geissdoerfer

1st Feb '22
Carsten Herrmann

Carsten Herrmann

1st Feb '22
Fabian Mager

Fabian Mager

1st Feb '22
Marco Zimmerling

Marco Zimmerling

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News

05/2022: Marco has received the ACM SIGBED Early Career Researcher Award 2022!
04/2022: Ten schoolgirls visited our group on April 28, the International Girl’s Day in ICT 2022, to learn about sustainable electronics and to build their own battery-free devices.
04/2022: On April 14, Kai will be visiting Pat at UCSD and also give an invited talk about our recent work on battery-free networks.
04/2022: Our paper on efficient and reliable communication between battery-free, intermittently powered devices has received the NSDI’22 Community Award.
03/2022: We have released the artifacts (energy-harvesting traces, source code, etc.) of our NSDI’22 paper on battery-free device-to-device communication.
03/2022: Organizing a Dagstuhl seminar on emerging Internet of Things scenarios (in-body, underwater, outer space, etc.) together with Kyle, Longfei, and Xia to be held in 2023.
03/2022: Next month we will be moving to the University of Freiburg, Germany, while also keeping an affiliation with the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden.
02/2022: Marco will have the pleasure to talk (together with Sebastian) about our work on wireless control at ETHZ/EPFL on February 28 and at TU Darmstadt on March 18.
12/2021: Our paper on efficient and reliable communication between battery-free, intermittent devices will appear at NSDI’22.
11/2021: Our paper on a wireless control design that overcomes situations in which the communication demand exceeds available bandwidth has been accepted at TCPS.
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