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【AI Seminar】2023.5.24 “Data is nothing without control: On building IoT Architectures for a Sustainable Society” by Prof. Marco Aiello, Head of Service Computing Department, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Data is nothing without control - Marco Aiello

Topic: Data is nothing without control: On building IoT Architectures for a Sustainable Society

Speaker: Prof. Marco Aiello, Head of Service Computing Department, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Time: 2023.5.24 (Wed) 14:00-16:00

Venue: CGU Artificial Intelligence Research Center (Management Building 11F)

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About the Speaker:

Marco Aiello is professor of Computer Science and Head of the Service Computing Department at the University of Stuttgart, Germany and member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. He is also honorary professor of Distributed Systems at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, where he was a faculty member from 2006 till 2018. He holds a PhD in Logic from the University of Amsterdam, the Habilitation in Applied Informatics from TU Wien, and a master degree in Engineering from La Sapienza University of Rome. His research interests are in Service Computing, Smart Energy Systems, and Spatial Reasoning. He has authored over 160 peer reviewed articles and several books, including two bestsellers, and the most recent The Web Was Done by Amateurs published by Springer.

 

Talk Abstract:

The availability of data in digital form is at unprecedented levels and is enabling a new way of building systems that are transforming our society. But data by itself is not enough to provide for useful systems. In this talk, I will overview recent and current research efforts at the Service Computing Department of the Institute of Architecture of Application Systems of the University of Stuttgart. The research efforts revolve around the design of architectures that go beyond the mere collection of data and are able to support humans in smart ways. The applications of these systems are in the field of energy and sustainability, in particular: Smart Buildings, Smart Grids, and Smart Data Centers.

 

Organizers: College of Intelligent Computing & Artificial Intelligence Research Center

 

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