Dr Bilge Saruhan-Brings, German Aerospace Center -Functional materials for high temperature energy and aerospace applications, September 16-17
Professor A.E. Hill, Salford University, UK - Thin film solar cells
Professor José C. Pedro, University of Aveiro, Portugal - Behavioral modeling and digital pre-distortion of RF PAs and wireless transmitters
Dr. Evgeny Avrutin, University of York, UK - Photonic integration and nanophotonics
Professor Jana Zaumseil, Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany - Organic light emitting transistors
Dr. Robert Vajtai, Rice University, USA - Advanced nanomaterials (more information: Krisztian Kordas)
Prof. Wei Fang Su, National Taiwan University - Advanced photovoltaic devices (more information: Heli Jantunen)
Prof. Dai Zhendong, Nanjing Univ. Aeronautics Astronautics, China - Bio-inspired materials (more information: Geza Toth)
Assoc. Prof. Shu Yin, Tohoku University, Japan - Solvothermal nanomaterials (more information: Geza Toth)
Assoc. Prof. Andrei Schukarev, Univ. Umeå, Sweden – Electronspectroscopy (more information: Krisztian Kordas)
Prof. Janos Mizsei, Technical Univ. Budapest, Hungary - Novel semiconductor sensors (more information: Heli Jantunen)
Professor Laszlo Nanai, Univ. Szeged, Hungary - Photonic crystals (more information: Krisztian Kordas)
Dr. Vassil Palankovski, Vienna University of Technology, Austria - Photovoltaic and thermoelectric devices for renewable energy harnessing, 20 h (more information: Juha Kostamovaara)
Dr. Vassil Palankovski, Vienna University of Technology, Austria - Past and future of microelectronics technology, 4h (more information: Juha Kostamovaara)
Professor Ekram Hossain, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada - Modeling, analysis, and design of multi-tier and cognitive cellular wireless networks; Interference modeling in random carrier-sense multiple access wireless networks; Dynamic spectrum access in cognitive radio networks
Professor Babak Khalaj, Sharif University of Technology, Teheran, Iran - Stochastic geometry and random graphs in wireless networks (registration)
Professor Merouane Debbah, Supelec, France - Random matrix theory for wireless communications (registration)
Professor David Gesbert, EURECOM - Interference management in cellular networks, (Antti Tölli, Markku Juntti, WICS)
Professor Anthony Ephremides, Cynthia Kim Eminent Professor of Information Technology, University of Maryland - Fundamentals of wireless networking, October (more information: Matti Latva-aho, Marian Codreanu)
Professor Geert Deconinck, KU Leuven, Belgium, Smart Grids, 20 h (more information: Matti Latva-aho, Nandana Rajatheva)
Dr. Murilo da Silva Baptista, University of Aberdeen, UK - Information, topology and synchronization in complex networks: Theory and applications, 12 h (more information: Matti Latva-aho, Pedro Nardelli)
Professor Dominic O’Brien, University of Oxford, UK - Visible light communications, 25 h (more information: Marcos Katz)
Professor Petri Mähönen, University of Aachen, Germany - Modern cognitive networks, 20 h (more information: Markku Juntti)
CWC International Doctoral Study Programme
Dr. Andrea Vedaldi, University of Oxford, UK - Large scale visual recognition of object instances and categories, Sept 23-25
Dr. Jacques Richalet, independent consultant, Louveciennes, France - Algorithms with focus on PFC (Predictive Functional Control), tutorial, 18th Nordic process Control Worskhop
Associate Professor Magnus Bergquist, University of Gothenburg, Sweden - Open source and mobile phones: perspectives on open innovation and generativity
4th International UBI Summer School 2013: Professor Albrecht Schmidt, University of Stuttgart, Germany - Developing ubiquitous computing devices; Professor Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of Technology, Finland - Experience-driven design of ubiquitous interactions in urban spaces; Professor Malcolm McCullough, University of Michigan, USA - Urban resource networks; Professor Mark Billinghurst, University of Canterbury, New Zealand - Augmented reality technologies in ubicomp
Professor Alan FT Winfield, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK - Future directions in intelligent mobile robots, May (more information: Juha Röning)
Professor Danilo Gligoroski and Simona Samardjiska, NTNU, Norway - Multivariate cryptography - design and cryptanalysis techniques, May/June (more information: Juha Röning)
European Intensive Programme on Information Security Management for Industry and State Institutions - PhD Student Workshop on Software Security, November 4-6 (more information: Juha Röning)
Professor Steven M. LaValle, University of Illinois, USA - Motion planning for dynamic environments, April/May (more information: Juha Röning)
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