TWO DAY WORKSHOP (JANUARY 14–15, 2020): 8:30AM–5:00PM
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Academic Registration
Faculty, Staff, and Post-Docs qualify for an educational rate of $500
Students qualify for a rate of $350. Please email qi-seminarseries@eng.ucsd.edu a picture of your student ID to receive a unique code to access the student rate.
Continuing Education Units - CEUs (2 Units) can be added to registration for $200.
DESCRIPTIONWho is this for? Engineers, managers, developers, data analysts, and others at all levels of experience with an interest in Internet of Things (IoT) concepts and technologies.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is universally present though billions of physical devices around the world connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data. By effectively merging the physical and digital worlds, it delivers extremely large scale, complex data at fascinating speeds and requires advanced data collection, connectivity, and analysis of information. This training workshop offers a foundation in the Internet of Things, including the devices, sensors, communication, tools, and data analysis by teaching the concepts behind the IoT and a look at real-world solutions.
How is it structured? This workshop will provide participants with a theoretical basis and practical, hands-on learning experiences, including:
Instructors: Harinath Garudadri, Ganz Chockalingam, Natasha Balac
Understanding the definition and significance of the Internet of Things
Examining different ways of controlling physical IoT devices
Implementing programming for IoT components and systems
Examining the potential opportunities that IoT can uncover in the cloud
Exploring the relationship between IoT, cloud computing, and big data
Building machine learning models on the IoT data while leveraging the cloud infrastructure