DRIEI PhD Day
The DRIEI PhD Day was estabished in 2009. During this annual event PhD students present their activities.
- Programme 2024, 18 July 2024.
- Best presentation cycle 39: Luca Martis (IINF-01/A), "Lightweight neuromorphic processing for micro-edge computing"
- Best presentation cycle 38: Lorenzo Pisu (IINF-05/A), "HTTP/3: The Next Big Thing or the Next Big Threat? "
- Programme 2023, 19 July 2023.
- Best presentation cycle 38: Lorenzo Pisu (IINF-05/A), "“Opening Paths to Remote Code Execution with Server-Side Template Injection"
- Best presentation cycle 37: Alessandro Sanna (IINF-05/A), "Program Analysis for Malware Detection and Security Assessment"
- Programme 2022, 15 July 2022.
- Best presentation cycle 37: Wenjie Zhao (ING-INF/04), "Distributed algorithms for self-organizing resilient network topologies"
- Best presentation cycle 36: Riccardo Collu (ING-INF/01), "Stimulation shape affects neurostimulation"
- Programme 2021, 15 July 2021.
- Best presentation cycle 36: Riccardo Collu (ING-INF/01), "Bidirectional implantable wireless system for prosthetics control. "
- Best presentation cycle 35: Gianluca Leone (ING-INF/01), "Zyon: connecting on-line neural signal processing and real time neural network emulation"
- Programme 2020, 26 June 2020.
- Best presentation cycle 35: Gianluca Leone (ING-INF/01), "Short Introduction to Zyon: Zynq-based Online Processing Unit"
- Best presentation cycle 34: Chao Gu (ING-INF/04), "Nonblockingness Verification and Supervisory Control of Petri Nets Using a Semi-Structural Approach"
- Programme 2019, 4 June 2019.
- Best presentation cycle 34: Maura Pintor (ING-INF/05), "Understanding and Optimizing Adversarial Attacks"
- Best presentation cycle 33: Marco Melis (ING-INF/05), "Explaining Black-box Android Malware Detection"
- Best presentation cycle 32: Cristina Desogus (ING-INF/03), "Differentiated reputation algorithm based on the type of traffic for the allocation of radio resources in heterogeneous 5G scenarios"
- Programme 2018, 13 February 2018.
- Best presentation Track A: Jalal Lana Dalawr (cycle 31, ING-INF/03), "QoE Assessment for Broadcasting Multi Sensorial Media in Smart Home Scenario"
- Best presentation Track B: Simona Ibba (cycle 31, ING-INF/05), "All crazy for blockchain"
- Programme 2017, 14 February 2017.
- Best presentation Track A: Tiziana Fanni (cycle 31, ING-INF/01), "Coarse Grain Reconfiguration: Power Estimation and Management Flow for Hybrid Gated Systems"
- Best presentation Track B: Simona Ibba (cycle 31, ING-INF/05), "The How and why of Knowledge Management Applications"
- Programme 2016, 12 February 2016.
- Best presentation Track A: Matteo Anedda (cycle 29, ING-INF/03), "Adaptive Real-time Multi-user Access Network Selection Algorithm for Load-balancing over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks"
- Best presentation Track B: Baharam Lavi Sefidgari (30, ING-INF/05), "A Multi-Stage Person ReIdentification Approach"
- Programme 2015, 26 February 2015.
- Best presentation Track A: Giulia Marcello (cycle 29, ING-INF/01), "Experimental validation of physicalmathematical models of laser diodes"
- Best presentation Track B: Mohammad Reza Farmani (cycle 28, ING-INF/05), "Clustering Analysis using Opposition-Based API (an Ant System) Algorithm"
- Programme 2014, 27 February 2014.
- Programme 2013, 20 February 2013.
- Best presentation Track A: Giulia Casula (XXVII, ING-INF/01), "Materials, methods and structures for the fabrication of novel non-volatile memories based on organic semiconductors"
- Best presentation Track B: Stefano Lai (XXVI, ING-INF/01), "CMOS and Organic Sensors for mechanical, chemical and biological applications"
- Programme 2012, 23 February 2012.
- Best presentation Track A: Michele Nitti (XXVI, ING-INF/03), "The Social Internet of Things (SIoT) When Social Networks meet the Internet of Things: Concept, Architecture and Network Characterization"
- Best presentation Track B: Riccardo Satta (XXV, ING-INF/05), "Fast people re-identification and retrieval using dissimilarity representations"
- Programme 2011, 23 February 2011.
- Best presentation Track A: Caterina Carboni (XXIV, ING-INF/01), "A CMOS front-end circuit for peripheral neural signal recording"
- Best presentation Track B: Riccardo Satta (XXV, ING-INF/05), "Exploiting Multiple Component Representations for Person Re-Identification"
- Programme 2010, 24 February 2010.
- Best presentation Track A: Mauro Franceschelli (XXIII, ING-INF/04), "Consensus and Gossip Algorithms: Theory and Applications"
- Best presentation Track B: Jos A. Iglesias Guiti n (XXIII, ING-INF/01), "Visualization of massive volumes through real-time reconstruction of 3d holographic images"
- Programme 2009, 25 February 2009.
- Best presentation Track A: Battista Biggio (XXII, ING-INF/05), "Analysis and development of pattern recognition systems for adversarial environments"
- Best presentation Track B: Giorgio Mattana (XXIII, ING-INF/01), "Transistor organici a effetto di campo a geometria non convenzionale"