DRIEI Phd Day
Phd Day
Phd Day is a public initiative of DRIEI that was established in 2009. Every year around June/July, 1st and 2nd year Ph.D. students are required to give an open presentation to the public about their research activities that they have completed during the past year. Each presentation lasts about 15 minutes and usually takes place in the BO and B1 classrooms of the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, for each of these presentations there is an evaluation carried out by a committee of DRIEI faculty, the best ones for each year of the PhD program (1st and 2nd) will be awarded.
This activity meets several needs of the DRIEI, firstly it serves to monitor the student's activity and ability to disseminate his work and results to the public, secondly it serves to make the work of the PhD students known to the public of the students of the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture ,and finally it serves to promote in the PhD student the confidence and awareness, with the consequent ethical and moral responsibility, of belonging to the scientific research community of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Cagliari.
PhD Day history
DRIEI PhD Day
The DRIEI PhD Day was estabished in 2009. During this annual event PhD students present their activities.
- Programme 2024, 18 July 2024.
- Best presentation cycle 39: Luca Martis (IINF-01/A), "Lightweight neuromorphic processing for micro-edge computing"
- Best presentation cycle 38: Lorenzo Pisu (IINF-05/A), "HTTP/3: The Next Big Thing or the Next Big Threat? "
- Programme 2023, 19 July 2023.
- Best presentation cycle 38: Lorenzo Pisu (IINF-05/A), "“Opening Paths to Remote Code Execution with Server-Side Template Injection"
- Best presentation cycle 37: Alessandro Sanna (IINF-05/A), "Program Analysis for Malware Detection and Security Assessment"
- Programme 2022, 15 July 2022.
- Best presentation cycle 37: Wenjie Zhao (ING-INF/04), "Distributed algorithms for self-organizing resilient network topologies"
- Best presentation cycle 36: Riccardo Collu (ING-INF/01), "Stimulation shape affects neurostimulation"
- Programme 2021, 15 July 2021.
- Best presentation cycle 36: Riccardo Collu (ING-INF/01), "Bidirectional implantable wireless system for prosthetics control. "
- Best presentation cycle 35: Gianluca Leone (ING-INF/01), "Zyon: connecting on-line neural signal processing and real time neural network emulation"
- Programme 2020, 26 June 2020.
- Best presentation cycle 35: Gianluca Leone (ING-INF/01), "Short Introduction to Zyon: Zynq-based Online Processing Unit"
- Best presentation cycle 34: Chao Gu (ING-INF/04), "Nonblockingness Verification and Supervisory Control of Petri Nets Using a Semi-Structural Approach"
- Programme 2019, 4 June 2019.
- Best presentation cycle 34: Maura Pintor (ING-INF/05), "Understanding and Optimizing Adversarial Attacks"
- Best presentation cycle 33: Marco Melis (ING-INF/05), "Explaining Black-box Android Malware Detection"
- Best presentation cycle 32: Cristina Desogus (ING-INF/03), "Differentiated reputation algorithm based on the type of traffic for the allocation of radio resources in heterogeneous 5G scenarios"
- Programme 2018, 13 February 2018.
- Best presentation Track A: Jalal Lana Dalawr (cycle 31, ING-INF/03), "QoE Assessment for Broadcasting Multi Sensorial Media in Smart Home Scenario"
- Best presentation Track B: Simona Ibba (cycle 31, ING-INF/05), "All crazy for blockchain"
- Programme 2017, 14 February 2017.
- Best presentation Track A: Tiziana Fanni (cycle 31, ING-INF/01), "Coarse Grain Reconfiguration: Power Estimation and Management Flow for Hybrid Gated Systems"
- Best presentation Track B: Simona Ibba (cycle 31, ING-INF/05), "The How and why of Knowledge Management Applications"
- Programme 2016, 12 February 2016.
- Best presentation Track A: Matteo Anedda (cycle 29, ING-INF/03), "Adaptive Real-time Multi-user Access Network Selection Algorithm for Load-balancing over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks"
- Best presentation Track B: Baharam Lavi Sefidgari (30, ING-INF/05), "A Multi-Stage Person ReIdentification Approach"
- Programme 2015, 26 February 2015.
- Best presentation Track A: Giulia Marcello (cycle 29, ING-INF/01), "Experimental validation of physicalmathematical models of laser diodes"
- Best presentation Track B: Mohammad Reza Farmani (cycle 28, ING-INF/05), "Clustering Analysis using Opposition-Based API (an Ant System) Algorithm"
- Programme 2014, 27 February 2014.
- Programme 2013, 20 February 2013.
- Best presentation Track A: Giulia Casula (XXVII, ING-INF/01), "Materials, methods and structures for the fabrication of novel non-volatile memories based on organic semiconductors"
- Best presentation Track B: Stefano Lai (XXVI, ING-INF/01), "CMOS and Organic Sensors for mechanical, chemical and biological applications"
- Programme 2012, 23 February 2012.
- Best presentation Track A: Michele Nitti (XXVI, ING-INF/03), "The Social Internet of Things (SIoT) When Social Networks meet the Internet of Things: Concept, Architecture and Network Characterization"
- Best presentation Track B: Riccardo Satta (XXV, ING-INF/05), "Fast people re-identification and retrieval using dissimilarity representations"
- Programme 2011, 23 February 2011.
- Best presentation Track A: Caterina Carboni (XXIV, ING-INF/01), "A CMOS front-end circuit for peripheral neural signal recording"
- Best presentation Track B: Riccardo Satta (XXV, ING-INF/05), "Exploiting Multiple Component Representations for Person Re-Identification"
- Programme 2010, 24 February 2010.
- Best presentation Track A: Mauro Franceschelli (XXIII, ING-INF/04), "Consensus and Gossip Algorithms: Theory and Applications"
- Best presentation Track B: Jos A. Iglesias Guiti n (XXIII, ING-INF/01), "Visualization of massive volumes through real-time reconstruction of 3d holographic images"
- Programme 2009, 25 February 2009.
- Best presentation Track A: Battista Biggio (XXII, ING-INF/05), "Analysis and development of pattern recognition systems for adversarial environments"
- Best presentation Track B: Giorgio Mattana (XXIII, ING-INF/01), "Transistor organici a effetto di campo a geometria non convenzionale"
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