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Join Mario Di Francesco, PhD, Assistant Professor at Aalto University, as he shares insights on complex networked systems and their applications in smart cities. With a strong background in bio-inspired wireless sensor networks and human-centric environments, his research spans mobile cloud computing, urban sensing, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Sponsored by the US NSF and various initiatives, his projects aim to enhance sustainability and performance in urban mobility. Discover innovative approaches to tackle modern societal challenges through advanced ICT solutions.
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Complex networked systems ICT LEIT H2020 InfoDay Mario Di Francesco, PhD Assistant professor – Aalto University Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Background PhD 2005 2009 University of Pisa, Italy PhD (2006–2009) Research fellow (2009)
Background PhD PostDoc 2005 2009 2011 Univ.of Texas at Arlington Adjunct faculty (since 2012) Research associate (2009 – 2011)
Bio-inspired wireless sensor networks • EAGER project sponsored by the US NSF
A virtual networking approachfor mobile cloud computing • EAGER project sponsored by the US NSF
A human-centric environmentto support human heath needs • SHB project sponsored by the US NSF
Internet of things • Research program of DIGILE Finnish ICT center
Urban and social sensingfor sustainable mobility in smart cities • Project funded by the Italian region of Tuscany
Complex networked systems CyberPhysicalSystems NanoNetworks Density Wireless Sensor Networks SmartCities PervasiveSystems Scale 1 m 1 mm 1 km
Interests and expertise Adaptive Wireless Energy efficiency Communications Protocols Mobile Performance Security and privacy Distributed Technologies Networking Pervasive
Complex networked systems ICT LEIT H2020 InfoDay Mario Di Francesco, PhD mario.di.francesco@aalto.fi http://www.uta.edu/faculty/mariodf