Internet of Things for the Sustainable Development Goals
Staff - Faculty of Informatics
Date: 4 May 2022 / 11:45 - 12:45
USI Lugano Campus EST, room D1.03
Please register here
Speaker: Prof. Anna Förster, Universität Bremen
Abstract:
There are many applications and technologies for the Internet of Things, but not so many directly support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. In this talk, I will present you with an overview of some sample applications from my ongoing research, including livestock protection from wolves, underground monitoring, and mosquito vector counting. I will explain how these applications are implemented and how they contribute to the SDGs. Furthermore, we will discuss some open challenges and future research directions.
Biography:
Prof. Anna Förster obtained her MSc degree in computer science and aerospace engineering from the Free University of Berlin, Germany, in 2004 and her PhD degree in self-organising sensor networks from the University of Lugano, Switzerland, in 2009. She also worked as a junior business consultant for McKinsey&Company, Berlin, between 2004 and 2005. From 2010 to 2014, she was a researcher and lecturer at SUPSI (the University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland). Since 2015, she leads the Sustainable Communication Networks group at the University of Bremen.