Researchers with profiles
40 researchers are listed
with profiles.
Alessandro MamelliGraduated in Electronics Engineering with top marks, followed by a Master in ICT, more than 10 years of working experience in R&D, IT and Consulting environments. Currently Senior Solution Architect and Project-Manager for Hewlett-Packard Italy, in the Italy Innovation Center group, with expertise in integrated mobile services delivery platforms, e-services and advanced Internet applications and technologies, working in both commercial and research projects with national and international scope. He has been involved in various EU IST and Italian research projects, with leadership roles (e.g. work-package leader or technical manager). Before joining Hewlett-Packard, he has been a project-leader for other ICT Italian companies in R&D and Consulting business units. Within MUSIC, Alessandro is the WP4 manager, i.e. leader of the MUSIC system architecture. |
Ali SariogluAli Sarioglu is a senior developer for mobile solutions at Condat AG. His focus is the design and development of Internet- and mobile applications for customers in the media- and car industry on the basis of application servers and content management systems. He graduated in Diplom-Informatik (computer science) at the Technical University of Berlin. |
Alisa DevlicAlisa is a Research Manager at Appear Networks and PhD candidate at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), in charge of Appear's contribution to MUSIC. Prior to joining Appear Networks, Alisa was a guest researcher in Wireless@KTH, working on the ACAS research project (Adaptive & Context-Aware Services). Alisa also worked three years in Croatia as a research associate at the University of Zagreb on joint research projects with Ericsson. |
Arnor SolbergDr. Solberg is a Senior research scientist at SINTEF ICT in Oslo and is an expert on software architectures and software engineering practices. He is a group leader for the Model Driven Software Development group at SINTEF ICT Cooperative and Trusted Systems. Before he joined SINTEF he worked as a consultant and software engineer at Grøner Data, a Norwegian company that developed applications for the CAD industry. His research interests include model driven software engineering, aspect oriented modelling, software product lines, mobile and ubiquitous computing. His PhD thesis is entitled “An Aspect-Oriented Model Driven Approach for QoS-aware Software Engineering”. He is a program committee member for several international conferences and workshops. |
Constantinos KakousisConstantinos Kakousis has earned his BSc in Computer Science at the University of Crete, Greece in July 2006. He then went on to complete an MSc in Software Engineering at the University of York, UK. During his time in the UK, he was involved in the industrial project 'Automated Commentary Generation for Football Games' in collaboration with the Press Association (PA). Upon his return to Cyprus, he has joined the SEIT Lab of the University of Cyprus as a special scientist, where he is also currently working towards his PhD. |
Cristina FràCristina Frà is a researcher in Telecom Italia LAB (TILab) in Research & Trends group working on research projects about context awareness and GSM-based location. She is involved in IST European Projects MUSIC and SPICE and in design and development of software modules for TILab context awareness platform. She graduated in Computer Engineering at the University of Genova in 2004. |
Danilo DolfiniDanilo Dolfini is an electronic engineer in Telecom Italia Lab (Tilab, formerly CSELT). He is working in the Research & Trends group on research projects about context awareness. He graduated in Electronic Engineering at the Politecnico di Torino in 1999. His main activity is the design and development of software modules for Tilab context awareness platform and services |
Erlend StavErlend Stav is a senior research scientist at SINTEF ICT in Trondheim. His current research interests include software architecture, component software, model driven development, visual development environments and tools, and assistive technology for elderly and disabled users. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, in the topic of developing extensible application composition environments for end users. |
Frank EliassenFrank Eliassen is a professor and leader of the research group on networks and distributed systems at the University of Oslo. He is also a senior researcher and project manager at Simula Research Laboratory. He has been doing research in the area of distributed systems since the early 80's and on distributed multimedia systems since 1994. In later years he has mainly been working on adaptation middleware, focusing on support for self-adaptation of QoS-aware applications and services, applied to the application areas multimedia streaming, and mobile computing. |
Geir HornGeir Horn is senior scientist at SINTEF ICT and the project manager of MUSIC. His research interests are on how to handle dynamic complexity and services choreography for distributed applications through adaptation and incremental construction of applications. He believes that advances in this area will build on results from mathematical combinatorial optimisation, learning algorithms and the interaction of autonomous agents in a feedback system (bio-inspired collective intelligence). Geir previously held a position as research director at SINTEF in Oslo, before spending 4 years in more basic research at another Norwegian research institute SIMULA. He has been working with European research for 15 years and has managed several European collaborative projects: SCI-Europe (EP 25257), Arches (EP 20693), SISCI (EP 23174), PrOMInent (EP 23009), Diaspora (EP 29258), WireNet (G1ST-CT-2002-50338), and MADAM (IST-004159). He has participated in multiple proposal evaluations for the IST programme in FP5, FP6 and FP7; and he is also on the review panel for several running IST projects. |
George A. PapadopoulosGeorge A. Papadopoulos (Ph.D.) holds the rank of a Professor in Computer Science. His research interests include component-based systems, mobile computing, multimedia systems, open and distance learning, parallel programming and high performance computing, electronic commerce, workflow management and CSCW. He has published over 50 papers as book chapters or in internationally refereed journals and conferences and he serves in the Editorial Board of 5 international journals. He has been involved or is currently participating, as coordinator or partner, in over 30 internationally and nationally funded projects (total budget for his participation around 3.5 MEURO). |
Georgios PanagiotouGeorgios holds a university degree (honors) from the Telecommunications Science and Technology department, of the University of Peloponnese, Tripolis, Greece, and a M.Sc in Wireless Systems from the Electrical Engineering department, of the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden. At the moment he is with Appear Networks AB as part of the EU team working on the MUSIC project. His interests include, but are not limited to, network and mac layer protocols, cross-layer optimizations, context sensing, fusion, and distribution as well as context privacy & security issues. |