Sant'Anna Seasonal School 2021
Next-Generation Cyber-Physical Systems: Software Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, and Design MethodologiesSant’Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa, Pisa, Online
Homepage: https://bit.ly/3fQhEE8
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION
August 22nd, 2021
COORDINATOR
Alessandro Biondi
PERIOD
September 13th -17th, 2021
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The Seasonal School will provide participants with competencies required to face the design, the analysis, and the realization of cyber-physical systems (CPS) that are safe, secure, and predictable from a timing perspective. Particular attention will be devoted to CPS that make use of Artificial Intelligence algorithms, which are more exposed to safety and security threats. The courses offered by the Seasonal School will cover real-time computing, the design of embedded systems, machine learning, cyber-security, operating systems and hypervisors, and edge computing with hardware acceleration. Transversal skills will also be provided by means of courses on innovation management, management of intellectual property, and civil liability.
TEACHING METHODOLOGIES
Lectures will be provided in the form of both interactive frontal teaching and practical demonstrations that illustrate the application of the techniques and methodologies addressed during the Seasonal School. Industry experts will also provide lectures.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS SEASONAL SCHOOL?
Undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students with a background on Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Automation/Robotic Engineering, Physics, and Mathematics.
COORDINATOR AND KEY TEACHING STAFF
The Seasonal School is coordinated by Dr. Alessandro Biondi.
The key teaching staff includes Prof. Giorgio Buttazzo, Prof. Marco Di Natale, Prof. Tommaso Cucinotta, Prof. Luca Abeni, and Dr. Alessandro Biondi.
The key teaching staff includes Prof. Giorgio Buttazzo, Prof. Marco Di Natale, Prof. Tommaso Cucinotta, Prof. Luca Abeni, and Dr. Alessandro Biondi.
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