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Eduard Babulak (CORDIS European Commission)
Professor Eduard Babulak is
international scholar, researcher,
consultant, educator, professional
engineer and polyglot with more than
twenty seven years of teaching
experience and industrial experience as
a professional engineer and consultant.
Invited Speaker at FECS'10 - The 2010
International Conference on Frontiers in
Education: Computer Science and Computer
Engineering in Las Vegas, US July 2010,
Panel Speaker at KIZUNA WINDS Symposium
in February 2010 in Tokyo, Invited
Speaker at University of Cambridge, UK
in March, 2010 and March 2009, Invited
Speaker at the Yokohama National
University and University of
Electro-communication in Tokyo, December
2009, Invited Speaker at MIT, USA in May
2010 and September 2005. His research
interests are in Future Networks and
Communications, Ubiquitous Computing and
QoS, E-Commerce, E-Health, IT, MIS,
Applied Informatics in Transportation,
E-Manufacturing, Human Centric
Computing, E-Learning, Automation and
Applied Mathematics. Dr. Babulak is the
Editorin-Chief, Associate Editor,
Co-Editor, and Guest Editor.
His academic and engineering work was
recognized internationally by the
Engineering Council in UK, the European
Federation of Engineers and credited by
the Ontario Society of Professional
Engineers and APEG in British Columbia
in Canada. He is Fellow of British
Computer Society, Fellow of Royal
Society for the encouragement of Arts,
Manufactures and Commerce in UK,
Nominated Fellow of the Institution of
Engineering and Technology, Chair of the
IEEE Vancouver Ethics, Professional and
Conference Committee, Mentor and Senior
Member of IEEE and ACM, member of
American Society for Engineering
Education (ASEE), American Mathematical
Association (AMA) and Mathematical
Society of America (MSA).
Professor Babulak’s speaks 14 languages
and his biography was cited in the
Cambridge Blue Book, Cambridge Index of
Biographies and number of issues of
Who’s Who. |
Simao Campos, ITU
Sim�o Ferraz de Campos Neto joined the
secretariat of the ITU Standardization
Sector in 2002, and is the Counsellor
for ITU-T Study Group 16 (for
standardization work on multimedia
services, protocols, systems, terminals
and media coding, including
accessibility). He organized several
workshops (e.g. Multimedia in NGN,
Telecoms for Disaster Relief, RFID,
Standardization in E-health; SIIT2005)
and was the editor of the first version
of the ITU-T Security Manual.
Prior to joining ITU in 2002, Mr Campos
worked for 8 years as a scientist in
COMSAT Laboratories performing standards
representation and quality assessment
for digital voice coding systems, and
before that he was a researcher at
Telebras's R&D Center (CPqD).
A Senior Member of the IEEE, Mr Campos
authored several academic papers and
position papers, served in the review
committee of several IEEE-sponsored
conferences, and organized the first
ITU-T Kaleidoscope Conference. |
Mitsuji Matsumoto, Waseda University, Japan |
Paolo Rosa, Head of Workshops and Promotion Division, (ITU/TSB)
Mr Rosa received his degree in physics in 1974 in Rome, Italy, and joined
the R&D branch of the Italian Ministry of Communication working on optical
fibers transmission networks, in national and international standards and
leading quality control inspection teams for international telecommunication
projects.
He was head of national delegations for standardization and research studies
performed in IEC, ITU, ETSI, CECC, COST and represented the Italian Ministry
of Communications in various international institutions including the
European Commission task force for the G7 pilot projects on the Information
Society.
Paolo was appointed as expert and senior advisor by the Italian Foreign
Office, the UNDP and ITU for telecommunication projects in various
developing countries worldwide.
In 1997 he joined the ITU-T secretariat in Geneva as Counselor responsible
for Study Groups 6 (Outside plant), and SG 15 (Optical and other transport
networks) and representing ITU in various events. Since November 2004 he is
the Head of the Workshops and Promotion Division of the ITU Standardization
Sector, organizing events and promoting new ITU-T activities for resolutions
concerning developing countries, conformance and interoperability,
universities.
He is author of several papers published in international technical
magazines and speaker and lecturer in universities, international
conferences, seminars and workshops. |
Rahul Sinha, Illinois
Institute of Technology, USA
Rahul Sinha holds a M.S and PhD in
Electrical Engineering from the Illinois
Institute of Technology. He is on the
executive committee of the IEEE
Communications Society, and the IEEE
Standards Interest group, Bangalore
chapter. He has taught post-graduate
level courses at Illinois Institute of
Technology. He has delivered invited
talks at the Indian Institute of Science
and private industry in Bangalore, on
several aspects of Wireless networks.
His research interests are in the areas
of Wireless Communications, Optimization
and Control theory. |
Daniele Trinchero, iXEM
Labs - DELEN, Politecnico di Torino,
Italy
Daniele Trinchero was born in Torino,
Italy, in 1968. He obtained the Laurea
Degree in Electronic Engineering in
1993, and the pHd degree in Electronic
and Telecommunication Engineering in
1997 from Politecnico di Torino. Before
1997 he worked for Politecnico di
Torino, IRITI (now IEIIT), an Institute
of the Italian National Council of
Research (CNR), the Loughborough
University (UK). Starting from December
1997 he has been working for the
Electronics Department of Politecnico di
Torino, Italy, where in Semptember 2005
he founded the iXem Labs, and since then
he has been the labs responsible. He is
also associate to the Institute of
Electronics and Information and
Telecommunication Engineering (IEIIT) of
the CNR. At Politecnico di Torino he
teaches courses on basic electromagnetic
theory, radio planning, electromagnetic
compatibility, and electromagnetic field
measurements.
His research interests are in the
following fields: Wireless Sensor
Networks, Geographical Wireless
Networks, Long Distance Communications,
Antennas, Electromagnetic Field
Propagation, Electromagnetic Field
Measurements, Electromagnetic
Compatibility, Microwave Devices,
Frequency Selective Surfaces, Shielding
Devices, Wireless Solutions for Digital
Inclusion of Developing Regions.
He is maintaining important research
collaborations with several Italian,
European and Extra-European
Universities, Telecommunication Research
Centres, many industrial enterprises,
and non-profit organizations. The group
of Daniele Trinchero has developed new
very-low-cost wireless transmitters able
to carry large bandwidths over huge
distances (up to 300 km). Recently,
Daniele Trinchero has proposed a
revolutionary idea to identify leakages
in pipes used for water distribution. In
the recent past, Daniele Trinchero has
developed theoretical methods for the
assessment of the human exposure in the
vicinity of radio base stations. Those
methods are referenced in the main
International Standards.
Dr. Trinchero is Academic member of the
Subcommittee 106B of the Italian
Electrotechnical Committee (CEI). Since
2005 he has been Convenor of the Italian
working group on wideband digital
measurements. He is member of the IEC TC
106, IEEE TC 34, Cenelec TC 106, Cost BM
0704 working groups. He is serving as a
reviewer for several international
publications. In 2008 he was assigned an
Award by the InterAmerican Development
Bank for the construction of a
Telemedicine and distance learning
wireless network in Eastern Ecuador. In
2009 together with a research group of
the University of Qatar, he was granted
by the Qatar National Research Fund for
studies devoted to the reduction of
water losses in water
distribution networks.
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