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European Future Technologies Conference, FET09

The Poster Sessions

FET09 accommodated more than 60 posters. Posters presented at FET09 showcased late-breaking results, ongoing research, and speculative or embryonic work in progress. Two time slots were set aside (on day 1 and day 2) to allow poster authors to present their work, and for participants to engage in discussions about the work presented. FET09 posters highlighted the multi-disciplinarity of the work and were selected based on their ability to be presented in such a way as to be accessible to a broad audience.

The poster session was one of the indisputable highlights of FET09!

 

Overview of selected scientific posters

Please see below a list of selected posters, or why not download the complete set of posters presented at FET09?


Tuesday 21st April 2009 - 18.00-19.00 - Foyer
Poster Title Authors
A closed-loop neural prostheses for vestibular disorders. Silvestro Micera et al.
A computational model of language acquisition. Lou Boves et al.
Ambient Multimodal Human-Computer interaction. Gaetan Pruvost et al.
An Affective Channel for Companions. Néna Roa Seiler et al.
Augmenting Human Communication. Gianluca Zaffiro et al.
BIOTACT: Rethinking motor control-Insights from the nested-loop architecture of the rat whisker system. Erez Simony et al.
BIOTACT: Towards a Novel Biomimetic Tactile Sensor. Charlie Sullivan et al.
Brain Activity and Eye Movements in Translation. Elena Andonova et al.
Computing, Cognition and Ambient Intelligence: Towards the city of the future. Constantine Stephanidis et al.
CONNECT: Emergent Connectors for Eternal Software Intensive Networked Systems. Valérie Issarny et al.
Content and timescale of neuronal signal in hippocampus during tactile categorization task. Pavel Itskov et al.
Continuous Variables Quantum Information with Light. Marek Petr
Controlling a Virtual Smart Home by Means of a P300 BCI. Shahab Daban et al.
CyberRat: a brain-chip interface for high-resolution bi-directional communication. Stefano Girardi et al.
Dealing with Complexity in Heterogeneous Tracking Environments. Peter Keitler et al.
Del.icio.bus: a folksonomy for city public transportation. Vittorio Loreto
Discovering and Exploiting Semantics in Folksonomies. Rabeeh Abbasi et al.
Dispersion Relation Engineering for nanoscale control of light, heat, and sound. John Cuffe et al.
Dynamics of activity during the maturation of neural network derived from human embryonic stem cells. Jari Hyttinen et al.
Emerging Technologies and Education: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Science Popularization. Daniel Perez-Marcos et al.
Energy transfer in bacterial photosynthetic complexes: An inspiration for development of novel electronic devices? Vladimira Moulisová et al.
Exploring the Biological Foundations of Computation Plamen L. Simeonov
Wednesday 22nd April 2009 - 17.30-19.00 - Foyer
Event-Driven Morphological Computation for Embodied Systems – eMorph. Chiara Bartolozzi et al.
Exploring the Computational Limits of Adaptive Networked Populations of Tiny Artefacts. Ioannis Chatzigiannakis et al.
From locomotion to cognition. Matej Hoffmann et al.
Fundamental Mechanisms Of Noise-Supported Quantum Transport In Light Harvesting Molecules. Filippo Caruso et al.
GeoPKDD – Geographic Privacy-aware Knowledge Discovery. Fosca Giannotti et al.
How to Design Self-Organizing Systems? Wilfried Elmenreich et al.
Is Gaussian Quantum Error Correction Possible? Julien Niset et al.
Logarithmic Arithmetic in Today’s Computing. Milan Tichy et al.
May AR Manipulate Users Subconsciously? Marcus Tönnis et al.
Mimicking the Processing of Chemical Information of the Insect Olfactory System. Agustín Gutiérrez et al.
Modeling Multiscale Complex Systems: a methodological approach. Alfons G. Hoekstra et al.
Modeling the brain using rings of quasiperiodic oscillators. Edward A. Rietman et al.
Molecular nanoMagnets for information technologies:challenges, achievements and perspectives. Marco Affronte
Neocortical Neurotechnologies. Henry Kennedy et al.
Neural encoding of face-categories in the macaque temporal cortex. Rodrigo Sigala et al.
Neurarm: a robotic model of the human arm for neuroscientific investigations. Tommaso Lenzi et al.
Novel Nature Inspired Techniques in Electrocardiogram Clustering. Miroslav Bursa et al.
OPPORTUNITY: activity and context awareness in opportunistic open-ended sensor environments. Daniel Roggen et al.
Optimized quantum state discrimination of optical coherent states. Christoffer Wittmann et al.
Parasitic Tracking: Finding new uses for existing infrastructure. Manuel Huber
Position reconstruction of rats by the use of neural spike information from hippocampal place cells. Stefan Schaffelhofer et al.
Proxemics with Multiple Dynamic Virtual Characters. Joan Llobera et al.
Quantum Processing Photonic States in Optical Lattices. Christine A. Muschik et al.
Realistic Responses to Virtual Crowds. Nuria Pelechano et al.
Reality as simplicity. Giulio Ruffini
SecureChange: Security Engineering for Lifelong Evolvable Systems. Fabrice Bouquet et al.
Social Impact Theory based Optimizer with 1D Topology. Martin Macaš et al.
SOCIALNETS: Harnessing adaptive human social structures for tomorrow’s wireless networks. Stuart M. Allen et al.
Swarmanoid: Initial Results. Marco Dorigo et al.
The Effect of Lower Spine Muscle Activation of Walking on a Narrow Beam in Virtual Reality. Angus Antley et al.
The Human hand: from biomechanics to neurorehabilitation. Azzura Chiri et al.
The neuro-robotics paradigm: NEUROExos, a case of study.
Theoretical Simulations on Conductivity and Resistivity of Carbon Nanotubes and CNT-Ni Interconnects Using Effective Media Approach. Yu.N. Shunin
Thin film and fibrillar polymeric electrochemical elements for bio-inspired information processing. Tatiana Berzina et al.
Thinking multimedia and creativity in green education. Sorin Ionitescu et al.
T-LIFE: Therapeutic Learning of Facial Emotions. Verónica Orvalho et al.
Towards a New Computational Paradigm: Mapping Biological Neural Networks onto Neuromorphic Hardware. Daniel Brüderle et al.
Towards Integrated Model Engineering and Analysis of Ubiquitous Bigraphical Reactive Systems in Systems Biology and Service-oriented Information Systems. Arne J. Glenstrup et al.
Ultrafast all-optical switching in organic photonics. Jenny Clark et al.
Understanding Movement by Visual Analytics Methods. Natalia Andrienko et al.
Understanding the Dynamics in Tagging Systems. Klaas Dellschaft et al.
VIACTORS - Variable Impedance ACTuation systems embodying advanced interaction behaviours. Alin Albu-Schaeffer et al.
Visual processing unraveled in the human brain using natural viewing behaviour. Jan Bernard C. Marsman et al.
Which Odorant Properties Are Most Relevant to Perception? Benjamin Auffarth et al.

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