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Recent Advances in Wireless Sensor Networks and Ubiquitous Computing
Speaker: Dr. Feng Zhao Microsoft Research Title: "Recent Advances in Wireless Sensor Networks and Ubiquitous Computing" Date: Friday, 9 June 2006 Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm Venue: Lecture Theatre F (Leung Yat Sing Lecture Theatre, near lift nos. 25/26) HKUST ABSTRACT: I will describe recent work in organizing and programming heterogeneous networks of embedded (sensing) devices that can range from RFID, motes to cell phones. I will also talk about algorithmic and systems research that enable these devices to easily publish data on the web, and users to query the (live) information for ubiquitous interaction with the physical environment. Systems that implement these functionalities will be detailed. ******************* Biography: Feng Zhao (http://research.microsoft.com/~zhao) is a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, where he manages the Networked Embedded Computing Group. He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT and has taught at Stanford University and Ohio State. Dr. Zhao was a Principal Scientist at Xerox PARC and directed PARC's sensor network research effort. He serves as the founding Editor-In-Chief of ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks, and has authored or co-authored more than 100 technical papers and books, including a recent book published by Morgan Kaufmann - Wireless Sensor Networks: An information processing approach. He has received a number of awards, including Sloan Fellowship, NSF NYI award and ONR YI award, and his work has been featured in news media such as BBC World News, Business Week, and Technology Review.