KuVS Summer School 2024
Internet of BioNano Things
18th-20th June 2024
Hohwacht
Program overview
The summer school deals with the “Internet of BioNano Things” (IoBNT). Participants will get a comprehensive overview of the relevant technologies, tools and areas of application. Among other things, the following subject areas are covered:
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Introduction to the IoBNT
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Molecular communication
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Terahertz communication
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Gateway technologies
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Simulators
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Experimental platforms
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Medical applications
The official languages of the Summer School are German and English. All sessions will be held in English.
The program begins on the evening of June 17th, 2024 and ends in the early afternoon of June 20th. It includes the following highlights (to the detailed program):
10:00
Dinner together for everyone arriving the evening before
12:00
Lectures
1:00 p.m
Exercises on simulators and experimental environments
2:00 p.m
Discussions
4:00 p.m
Social events
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The speakers
6
Experts
Stefan Fischer
Professor, University of Lübeck
Based on our work on wireless sensor networks and the IoT, we started working on IoBNT in Lübeck in 2013. I will report on these experiences and the developments during this time in the summer school.
Florian Lau
PostDoc, University of Lübeck
My specialty is DNA-based nanostructures, on which I received my doctorate in 2020. I won the KuVS dissertation prize with my dissertation. At the summer school I will introduce the concept of building nanonetworks with DNA.
Falko Dressler
Professor, TU Berlin
To be completed
Maximilian Schäfer
PostDoc, FAU Erlangen
At FAU we have been working intensively for some time on the one hand (mathematical) modeling of molecular communication systems, but also on their experimental research. I will discuss this in the summer school.
Regine Wendt
PhD student, University of Lübeck
With my bachelor's degree in molecular life science and my master's degree in computer science, I am ideally suited to build a bridge between the life sciences and computer science. I am particularly interested in simulations of nanonetworks and applications of IoBNT in precision medicine.
Cyrus Khandanpour
Senior physician, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
To be completed
Regine Wendt
professor, FAU Erlangen
With my bachelor's degree in molecular life science and my master's degree in computer science, I am ideally suited to build a bridge between the life sciences and computer science. I am particularly interested in simulations of nanonetworks and applications of IoBNT in precision medicine.
Cyrus Khandanpour
Senior physician, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
To be completed
Regine Wendt
PhD student, University of Lübeck
With my bachelor's degree in molecular life science and my master's degree in computer science, I am ideally suited to build a bridge between the life sciences and computer science. I am particularly interested in simulations of nanonetworks and applications of IoBNT in precision medicine.
Cyrus Khandanpour
Senior physician, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
To be completed
Jorge Torres-Gomez
PhD student, University of Lübeck
With my bachelor's degree in molecular life science and my master's degree in computer science, I am ideally suited to build a bridge between the life sciences and computer science. I am particularly interested in simulations of nanonetworks and applications of IoBNT in precision medicine.
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The location
Hotel Hohe Wacht, Ostseering 5, 24321 Hohwacht (Baltic Sea)
The summer school takes place in the picturesque holiday resort of Hohwacht on the Baltic Sea coast. Hohwacht, located between Kiel and Fehmarn, offers a high recreational value, especially thanks to its beachesHotel Hohe Wacht, where the summer school will take place, also offers the optimal setting for conferences.