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Students


Postdoc

  • Aya Mohedine: Aya will work on anomaly /attack detection on wireless communication technologies (5G) in IoT-Edge continuum architectures in the Horizon Europe MLSysOps project (May 2023 - Nov. 2024)
  • Selma Yahia: Selma will work on vulnerability detection in multi-technology vehicular networks, in the context of STIMULE Partenarial CORTESE project
  • Mohammad Ojaroudi Parchin: Mohammad will work on Emerging Technologies (e.g. Intelligent Reconfigurable Surfaces) for wireless communication paradigm in the context of ETHICAM project (Jan. 2020-Feb. 2021)
  • Antonio Costanzo: Antonio works on VLC paradigms for Vehicular Networks in the context of LumiCar project (Dec. 2019-March 2021)
  • Arash Maskooki: Arash’ work focuses on learning mechanisms and cognitive wireless networks (Jan. 2015 – Jan. 2016)


PhD Students

  • Aymen Bouferroum: works on vulnerability detection, trust and authentication methods applied to multi-technology communication in Industrial IoT (IIoT), in the context of PEPR 5G - FITNESS
  • Jiali Xu  works on on Resource Allocation, Anomaly detection and cyber-attacks design based on ML approaches in IoT-EDGE Continuum systems in the context of the Horizon Europe project MLSysOps  (March 2023)
  • Selina Cheggour  works on 5G Cell-free Massive-MIMO integrating Machine Learning algorithms for vehicular applications (Oct. 2022)
  • Ildi Alla works on Identification , Detection and counteract of illicit dornes in wireless networks (Oct. 2022)
  • Carola Rizza: Carola works on Emerging Technologies for reprogrammable wireless networks in the context of ETHICAM project (Oct. 2019)
  • Meysam Mayahi: Meysam works on VLC  paradigms for vehicular networks (LumiCar project) (Oct. 2019)
  • Emilie Bout: Emilie works on Denial of Services attacks in the context of Wireless Networks and integration of machine learning mechanisms for generating targeted attacks in wireless networks. Her thesis is a grant of DGA (Direction Générale de l'Armement) and Inria (Oct. 2019)
  • Edward Staddon: Edward focuses on security approaches in wireless systems in the context of the project H200 CyberSANE (Oct. 2019)
  • Cristanel Razafindambimby: Tanel’work focuses on distributed cooperation and communication among mobile heterogeneous devices (Oct. 2014 – October 2017)
  • Riccardo Petrolo (Co-supervision Nathalie Mitton) (since Oct. 2013 - Sept. 2016 ) IoT and Smart Cities

Engineers 

  • Prakriti Saxena works on Synchronization algorithms and Cybers security of Wireless Optical Networks and in particular Visible Light Communication  (Apr. 2022 – Apr. 2023)
  • Emilio Compagnone works on ARUNTA, a robotic platform based on the integration of WiFi robots and Arduino modules. (Sept. 2014 – Sept. 2016)


Intership Supervision 

  • Sonja Nienaber (Sept. 2014 – Des. 2014) 
  • Basile Mona (June 2014 – Sept. 2014)


Past PhD Students

  • Rosario Surace (since Nov. 2011 ) "Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Routing Problems" and "Decentralized Approaches Swapping for Wireless Sensor Networks"
  • Carmelo Costanzo (January 2009 - December 2011) Ph.D. in Systems and Computer Engineering at University of Calabria "Algorithms and Techniques towards the self-Organization of Mobile Wireless Sensor, Robot and UAV Networks"


Master's Theses supervised (from 6 to 9 months of work)

  • “Design and implementation of an Arduino-based Rover: WebCam application based on OpenCV”, Emilio Compagnone, 2013. This work focused on the implementation of an Arduino-based Rover and development of Detection of object
  • “Design and implementation of an Arduino-based Rover: target localization in an unknwown environment” Simone Fiorenza, 2013. This work focused on the implementation of an Arduino-based Rover and development of an algorithm to detect and reach a target based on Received Signal Strength (RSS). 
  • “Design and implementation of an Arduino-based Rover: communication and self-orientation based on MARG” Salvatore Guzzo Bonifacio, 2013. This work focused on the implementation of an Arduino-based Rover and the tools to make the devices able to communicate to each other and to self-orient in the environment. 
  • “Evolution of MPLS network for electrical energy systems supply”, Giuseppe Blotta, Master’s degree in Telecommunications Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2012. 
  • “Reactive coverage techniques for wireless sensor networks with dynamic events”, Davide Fabio, Master’s degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2011.
  • “Modeling and Simulation of optimal UAV’ camera Drones positioning techniques for Filming Sport Events” Rosario Surace, Master’s degree in Telecommunications Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2011
  • “Nanobot swarm techniques for endogenous deseases”, Valentina Mannara, Master's degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2011. 
  • “Cellular System reinvented through Open Software/Hardware”, Nunzia Paolì, Master’s Specialization in Open Source Software/Hardware in the framework of OPENKNOWTECH project at the University of Calabria, 2010.
  • “New algorithms of coverage in wireless sensor networks based on Particle Swarm Optimization”, Sabrina Nicosia, Master’s degree in Telecommunications Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2010.
  • “Broadcast Transmission Techniques based on users’ cooperation”, Nunzia Paolì, Master’s degree in Telecommunications Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2009.
  • “Distributed algorithms for sensor placement through controlled mobility", Carmelo Costanzo, Master's degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2008.
  • “Innovative methods for the localization of mobile terminals in a city environment", Daniela Mauro, Master's degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2008.
  • “Proposal of an extension of a routing algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks to increase the lifetime and reduce the energy consumption”, Giuseppe Morabito, Master’s Degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2005.
  • “Proposal of a dynamic management algorithm for role assignment for wireless sensor networks”, Vincenzo Mantuano, Master’s Degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2005.
  • “Introduction of an analytical framework to evaluate a tradeoff between energy consumption and schedule update for time-slotted ad-hoc and sensor networks”, Salvatore Mascaro, Master’s degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2005.
  • “Validation of a simulator for a SmartPhone by considering GPRS/UMTS data traffic”, Manuela Maria Giglio. Master’s degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2004.
  • “Analysis and verification of a videocalling in a bi-processor Smartphone”, Serena Ardissone, Master’s degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2004.
  • “Simulation of a serial channel between two processors in a bi-processor Smartphone”, Luca Puccinelli di Belsito, Master’s degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria, 2004.