CTIT Symposium 2006 "Smart Environments"
CTIT Symposium SMART ENVIRONMENTS
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
University of Twente, Building The Waaier, room WA3.
The prizes for the AIO poster competition are:
1. |
Anne Remke |
2. |
Harold van Heerde |
3. |
Ricardo Neisse |
You can read the jury report here. Congratulations!
Information about the poster competition for PhD-students is available here.
Photos are be available here.
Programme:
9.30 hrs Registration and welcome
10.00 hrs Opening by Peter Apers, University of Twente
10.10 hrs Siebren de Vries, Chess: “Dutch Clay or gold; Are sensor networks a worthwhile future business?”
10.50 hrs Paul Havinga, University of Twente: “Smart Dust: science or fiction?”
11.20 hrs Maarten van Steen, VU Amsterdam: “How simple gossiping can seem pretty smart”
12.00 hrs Lunch and poster session
13.30 hrs Boudewijn Haverkort / Peter Apers, University of Twente: “The 3TU Center of Excellence CeDAS”
13.50 hrs Inald Lagendijk, Delft University of Technology: “Challenges and Solutions in Peer-to-Peer Video Streaming”
14.30 hrs Bart van Arem, TNO / University of Twente: “Safe and efficiënt road traffic by integrated road-vehicle systems”
15.00 hrs Coffee/tea break
15.15 hrs Peter van der Stok, Philips Research: “Some examples of wireless sensor network at Philips Research”
15.55 hrs Anton Nijholt, University of Twente: “Ambient Entertainment”
16.25 hrs Mark Overmars, Scientific Director, Center for Advanced Gaming and Simulation: “The Game of the Future”
17.05 hrs Closing by Peter Apers
17.15 hrs Reception and prize distribution for the poster session