Seminar: – DNA-based Nanonetworks: Realizing the Internet of Bio-Nano Things

May 7, 2024 — May 8, 2024
Time: 4:00 PM — 5:00 PM

Location:The Maker Lab (ME4463) Maintenance Building
Cost:Free
Audience:Alumni, Current Students, Faculty
Key Contact:Professor Thomas Kunz
Contact Email:tkunz@sce.carleton.ca

Presenter: Stefan Fischer

Stefan Fischer is a professor of computer science at the University of Lübeck, director of the Institute for Telematics there and vice president for transfer and digitization. In 1992, he received his diploma in business informatics from the University of Mannheim, where he also earned his doctorate in computer science in 1996. After a postdoctoral stay at the Université de Montreal in Canada, he became Assistant Professor at the newly founded International University in Germany (1998). In 2001, he moved to the Technical University of Braunschweig to a professorship in distributed systems. Since November 2004 he has been working at the University of Lübeck. His research interests are mainly in the area of computer networks and distributed systems, especially middleware, Internet of Things, nanonetworks and applications in networks e.g. in medicine or smart cities. He has published over 200 scientific articles as well as several textbooks.

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