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HiPEAC 2024

The HiPEAC conference is the premier European forum for experts in computer architecture, programming models, compilers and operating systems for general-purpose, embedded and cyber-physical systems. Areas of focus and integration include safety-critical dependencies, cybersecurity, energy efficiency and machine learning.

SUPERIOT plans to have a presentation at this event: more info soon.

Microprinting 2024

The workshop will cover the whole range from fundamental research to industrial applications. It will provide a forum for scientists and engineers from universities, research institutions and industry to discuss current challenges and future scenarios related to microprinting.

SUPERIOT plans to have a presence at this event. More info soon.

MedComNet 2024

MedComNet is a forum for the presentation of new research results in the broad area of wired and wireless communication and computer networking. All aspects of the networking research area are welcome.

LOPEC 2024

LOPEC (Large-area, Organic & Printed Electronics Convention) is a leading exhibition and conference for flexible, organic and printed electronics.

Carlos Emanuel from NOVA will give a presentation on “Sustainable processes to produce metal oxide devices up to large scale manufacturing”

Session: “Advanced Printed Electronics systems for Sustainable Energy and Mobility”
Day: 07.03.2024 11:50 to 12:10

Room 14a [ICM – Internationales Congress Center München.]

SUPERIOT at LAMC 2023

This week, SUPERIOT researcher Ph.D. student Yasser Qaragoez (KU Leuven) presented his paper on “Time Division Duplexing for Enhanced Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer via Backscattering” at the 2023 IEEE MTT‐S Latin America Microwave Conference (LAMC2023). If you have any questions, please get in touch!

SUPERIOT students win place in WPTCE 2024 competition

Two SUPERIOT student researchers, Yasser Qaragoez (Team Leader) and Khodr Hammoud, are part of a KU Leuven team which has been selected as a first-stage award candidate at the 2024 WPT Student Competition, which will be held during the IEEE Wireless Power Technology Conference and Expo (WPTCE) from May 8–11, 2024, in Kyoto, Japan. Their proposed sensor network utilises a combination of radio frequency (RF) and solar energy, which are wirelessly energised by drones and LED lamps, thus contributing to a sustainable future for sensor systems.

Well done and good luck in Kyoto!

Student Team Members:
Yasser Qaragoez (Ph.D. Year 4, Team Leader), Khodr Hammoud (Ph.D. Year 3), Jimmy Fernandez Landivar (Ph.D. Year 2), Nikola Antonijević (Ph.D. Year 1).

Advisors:
Dr. Franco Minucci (ESAT-WAVECORE, KU Leuven) Dr. Vladimir Volskiy (ESAT-WAVECORE, KU Leuven)
Prof. Dominique Schreurs (ESAT-WAVECORE, KU Leuven).

2024 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference

The 2024 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC) will be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 21 to 24 April 2024. 

Themed “Wireless Communications for Growing Opportunities,”, Dubai’s edition of this flagship conference of the IEEE Communications Society will feature a comprehensive program comprising technical sessions, tutorials, and workshops, as well as technology and industry panels.

Optical Wireless Communication Conference

This edition of the Optical Wireless Communication Conference focusses on the role optical wireless communication can play to address some of the key challenges of 6G. 6G will have to serve many mobile users and IoT devices at a density of terabits per second per square meter. Current RF systems provide continuously improving performance but at rapidly increasing cost, complexity and power consumption. Yet, very high bit rates in large amounts of available spectrum can be realized by steerable or switched light beams, which also allow dense reuse. As cell sizes have been shrinking exponentially in the past decades to serve an ever-increasing amount of client devices, atto-cells covered by an optical beam coming from the ceiling are a natural next step.

RISE-6G Training Workshop

RISE-6G is contributing to various technical solutions around the Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) technology, which is intended for radio wave propagation control, aiming to design intelligent, sustainable, and dynamically programmable wireless environments that go well beyond 5G capabilities.

RISE-6G is organising a half day Workshop on the RIS technology on 12 December,  8:30-12:30 CEST.

In this Workshop, RISE-6G will present the RIS Technology, RISE-6G’s impact, and main technical results. A panel discussion will close the workshop.