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计算机科学技术名家讲座(Massimiliano Pierobon)

发布日期:2015-07-14 来源:必赢唯一官方网站 点击量:

计算机科学技术名家讲座

讲座题目:Molecular Communication: from Theoretical Models to Practical Applications

主讲人:Massimiliano Pierobon, Ph. D.  Assistant Professor

Department of Computer Science& Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln

讲座时间:2015年7月15日     上午10:00

讲座地点:必赢唯一官方网站计算机楼   A521

摘要 :Molecular Communication (MC) is a recently classified bio-inspired paradigm in telecommunications engineering, inspired by the cells’ natural ability to interact through the exchange of molecules. MC naturally underlies a vast range of biological processes, ranging from cell’s metabolism and microorganism interactions, to major organ systems within our body, such as the endocrine and the nervous systems. The characterization of these processes through telecommunications theory offers novel tools to model, design, and engineer a new generation of applications. The main focus of this talk is on the application of a systems theoretic approach to the study of MC and its application to model systems such as cell-to-cell interactions and intra-body networks.

个人简介:Massimiliano Pierobon received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, in 2013, and his M.S. degree in Telecommunication Engineering from the Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy, in 2005. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He received the BWN Lab Researcher of the Year Award at the Georgia Institute of Technology for his outstanding research achievements in 2011. He was also named IEEE Communications Letters 2013 Exemplary Reviewer in appreciation for his service as referee. He is an editor of the IEEE Transactions in Communications. He is a member of IEEE, ACM, and ACS. His current research interests are in molecular communication theory for nanonetworks, communication engineering applied to intelligent drug delivery systems and telecommunication engineering applied to cell-to-cell communications.