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Premio Agol per giovani comunicatori: domande di partecipazione entro il 15/05/2018

AGOL, Associazione Giovani Opinion Leader, è nata con l’obiettivo di promuovere lo scambio di informazioni ed esperienze necessario per il rinnovamento della leadership del nostro paese. Il Premio vuole essere uno strumento che offre a chi ha voglia di mettersi in gioco, l’occasione di valorizzare il proprio talento e la propria professionalità nei diversi segmenti del settore della comunicazione.

L’Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata” ha aderito per incentivare gli studenti e coloro che si sono appena affacciati al mondo del lavoro a misurarsi e mettersi in gioco di fronte alle più grandi aziende del nostro Paese.

La competizione consiste nella realizzazione di un progetto, che dovrà rispondere al brief redatto da una delle Aziende partner e che dovrà essere consegnato nei termini presenti sul sito.

 LE ISCRIZIONI SONO APERTE DAL 23 APRILE AL 15 MAGGIO SUL SITO WWW.PREMIOAGOL.COM

A partire dal 16 maggio verrà inviato a ciascun iscritto il brief della categoria alla quale partecipa e avrà un mese per presentare il progetto.

Nel corso di questo mese sarà possibile chiedere chiarimenti ai manager che hanno redatto il brief inviando mail a segreteria@agol.it

In fase di iscrizione, si può scegliere per quale categoria competere:

  • EVENTI
  • CORPORATE COMMUNICATION
  • STORYTELLING
  • PUBLIC AFFAIRS E COMUNICAZIONE ISTITUZIONALE
  • SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGY

Tutte le categorie sono suddivise in due sezioni: Studenti Universitari e Professionisti Under 35.

I vincitori del gruppo “Studenti Universitari” vincono Master nelle Università che hanno aderito all’iniziativa o stage presso le aziende partner. Per i “Professionisti Under 35″ è previsto un premio in denaro di 1.000 Euro.

24/04 – seminario Roma2LUG “Tecnologie Blockchain: verso l’Internet of Turst?”

Si svolge martedì 24 aprile alle ore 14 presso l’Aula Galileo il seminario organizzato dall’associazione studentesca Roma2LUG e con il prof Giuseppe Bianchi, docente di Teleomunicazioni, come relatore.

Ecco il commento degli organizzatori

 

Al giorno d’oggi , la parola blockchain può essere trovata in ogni contesto. Infatti, le Blockchains vengono chiamate in causa in una miriade di contesti come le cryptomonete, l’IoT, gli smart contracts o la digital identity, il distributed cloud storage (e persino il caffè!).
Motivati dal tortuoso percorso di apprendimento, fra autoproclamati esperti e pubblicazioni spesso contrastanti senza la pretesa di considerarci esperti, tenteremo di chiarire alcuni concetti su questo termine cosi abusato, discutendo cosa sia una blockchain e quali differenti tipi di blockchain possono essere considerati, quando le blockchain siano utili e quando no(!), perché (e come) le blockchains sono legate agli smart contracts e quali siano le maggiori sfide e le ricerche aperte in questo campo.

 

Per chi volesse essere informato delle iniziative di Roma2LUG,

 

 

20/04 – seminario “Novel Antenna Design Paradigms for Sustainable Wireless Communications”

Novel Antenna Design Paradigms for Sustainable Wireless Communications

prof. Hendrik Rogier

Ghent University, Belgio

 

Venerdì 20 Aprile

Macroarea di Ingegneria

Sala ARCHIMEDE

ore 9:30-10:30

 

Abstract – The 5G wireless communication system will offer, in addition to high-data rate wireless communication, a large heterogeneity of services. As such, 5G will also form the backbone for the Internet of Things, Smart Surfaces and Wearables. Novel antenna systems for these new technologies will be subject to high levels of random fluctuations. On the one hand, fabrication tolerances will become more important when moving to millimeter-wave operation frequencies, as required for high data throughput, or when relying on common off-the-shelf substrate materials and inexpensive manufacturing techniques, to reduce cost.

In this lecture, we propose a novel holistic paradigm for the design of antenna systems as part of a sustainable wireless communication system. This strategy is founded on four fundamental pillars. First, the designer must select the right materials and fabrication technologies, to ensure user comfort, robustness, production yield and acceptable cost. Second, a design process must be adopted that includes the antenna system in its initial stages and synergistically integrates electronic circuitry and energy harvesters on this antenna platform. This also contributes to the third step, which maximizes energy autonomy. In a final step, the designer must leverage stochastic design tools to include variability and uncertainty.

Bio– Hendrik Rogier received the Electrical Engineering and the Ph.D.degrees from Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, in 1994 and in 1999, respectively. He is a currently a Full Professor with the Department of Information Technology, Ghent University, a Guest Professor with the Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre, Ghent, Belgium, and a Visiting Professor with the University of Buckingham, Buckingham, U.K. From October 2003 to April 2004, he was Visiting Scientist at the Mobile Communications Group of Vienna University of Technology. He authored and coauthored about 145 papers in international journals and about 160 contributions in conference proceedings. His current research interests are antenna systems, radiowave propagation, body-centric communication, numerical electromagnetics, electromagnetic compatibility and power/signal integrity. He was twice awarded the URSI Young Scientist Award. Moreover, he received the 2014 Premium Award for Best Paper in IET Electronics Letters and several awards at conferences. He is an Associate Editor of IET Electronics Letters, IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, and the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques. He acts as the URSI Commission B representative for Belgium and is a Senior Member of the IEEE.

Il seminario è stato organizzato da

Laboratorio di Elettromagnetismo Pervasivo
prof. Gaetano Marrocco
gaetano.marrocco@uniroma2.it
pervasive.ing@uniroma2.it

18/04 – seminario “Remote sensing data in agrometeorology: some examples of applications at FAO”

AVVISO DI SEMINARIO – prof. Fabio Del Frate

Università di Roma “Tor Vergata” – Macroarea di Ingegneria – Aula C3 Edificio Nuovo Didattica

Mercoledì 18 Aprile 2018 – Ore 16:00

Titolo: Remote sensing data in agrometeorology: Some examples of applications at FAO

Abstract:

Remote sensing data are a powerful source of information for agrometeorology, providing high spatial and temporal resolution information about land surfaces characteristics. In particular, the NDVI and NDWI indices are powerful proxies of plant health, biomass production and soil moisture. The information provided is helpful in understanding and modeling biological processes driven by weather and climate parameters, key goals in agrometeorlogy. Nevertheless, the derived models should be calibrated and validated against ground-level data, which is sometimes a challenging task. The talk will illustrate some examples of the use of remote sensing data in the context of FAO projects to support governmental institutions in the implementation or improvement of agrometeorological services and early warning systems.

Speaker: Dr. Raffaella Vuolo,  FAO, Climate and Environmental Division, Adaptation Team.

Raffaella Vuolo has studied atmospheric physics at University of Cagliari and Ecole Polytechnique of Paris and carried out research activities in various institutes in France and Italy, where her main work areas were climate and atmospheric transport modeling and agrometeorological field measurements. She now works with FAO on the use of weather and climate information for agriculture, supporting the development and implementation in developing countries of a climate impact assessment tool, MOSAICC. She also contributes to the crop, weather and climate data collection, quality assessment and analysis through exchanges, trainings and technical support with local experts in the countries.