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Category: Visitors

Xavi Vilajosana (UOC/OpenMote, Catalunya) is visiting!

Dates: 2-4 February 2016 Topic: OpenWSN core-team meet-up Collaboration with: Thomas Watteyne, Tengfei Chang

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2016/02/02 2016/07/11Visitors

Carlos Oroza (UC Berkeley) is visiting!

Dates: 19-30 October 2015 Topic: Using Machine Learning to Predict Connectivity in a Low-Power Wireless Network. Collaboration with: Thomas Watteyne

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/10/19 2016/09/10Visitors

Prof. Diego Dujovne (UDP, Chile) is visiting!

Dates: 28-31 July 2015 Topic: Connectivity mapping on the IoT-lab. Collaboration with: Thomas Watteyne

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/07/28 2017/03/22Visitors

Sami Malek (UC Berkeley, USA) is visiting!

Dates: 26 May 2015 – 12 June 2015 Topic: On-Chip Software Development on the LTC5800 Collaboration with: Thomas Watteyne

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/05/26 2016/02/08Visitors
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