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Department: Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden

1st Feb '22
Conny Okuma

Conny Okuma

1st Feb '22
Ingmar Splitt

Ingmar Splitt

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Kai Geissdoerfer

Kai Geissdoerfer

1st Feb '22
Carsten Herrmann

Carsten Herrmann

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Fabian Mager

Fabian Mager

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Marco Zimmerling

Marco Zimmerling

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News

11/2022: Kai has successfully (with summa cum laude) defended his PhD thesis on battery-free wireless networks. Congratulations!
11/2022: The paper titled Low-Power Wireless Bus, which we published back in 2012 together with amazing colleagues from ETH Zurich and Politecnico di Milano, has received the SenSys 2022 Test-of-Time Award.
10/2022: Our paper on RSSISpy has received the EWSN’22 Best Paper Award.
07/2022: Two papers accepted at EWSN’22! One on inspecting concurrent transmissions in the wild (RSSISpy), and one on making low-power wireless more fault tolerant (Butler).
07/2022: Celine has joined the NES Lab as our new team assistant. Welcome!
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.
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