ESWEEK Tutorial

The final version of Fog Computing tutorials was presented at the Virtual Embedded Systems Week Conference on October 7th, 2021....
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ESWEEK Tutorial

Forskarfredag

Forskarfredag is a Swedish equivalent of European Researchers’ Night. ESRs from MDH prepared a presentation covering thier research topics and...
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Forskarfredag

FORA Special Session on Fog-IoT

Special Session on “Fog Computing and the IoT” was held on September 9th, 2021, as a track in 26th International...
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FORA Special Session on Fog-IoT

FORA Training School 3

FORA Training School 3 (TS3) held virtuality from June 15th to June 19th, 2020. TS3 was initially planned to be...
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FORA Training School 3

Fog-IoT 2020 Workshop

The second Workshop on Fog Computing and the IoT (Fog-IoT) was held on April 21st in Sydney, Australia. It was...
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Fog-IoT 2020 Workshop

FORA Project Meeting at TU Wien

On November 15th, the FORA team met on the premises of TU Wien, Vienna, Austria, in order to discuss the...
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FORA Project Meeting at TU Wien

FORA AADL Workshop

  The FORA AADL Workshop, in collaboration with the Institute of Information Systems Engineering of TU Wien, took place December...
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FORA AADL Workshop

European Researcher’s Night in Vienna

Eurpean Researcher's Night is a yearly Europe-wide event providing an excellent opportunity for researchers to promote their profession to a...
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European Researcher’s Night in Vienna

About

FORA—Fog Computing for Robotics and Industrial Automation was a European Training Network (ETN), which funded and trained 15 PhD candidates in the area of Fog Computing, during the period 2017-2021.…

Partners

The partners (beneficiaries) in the project were: Technical University of Denmark (DTU),Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Mälardalen University (MDH), Technical University of Kaiserslautern (TUKL), TTTech, SYSGO and ABB. The…

Publications

The following publications have been published by FORA researchers. [table id=3 /]
Researchers

15 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) have been recruited and enrolled in a doctoral program, where they will be receiving training for a period of 36 months, earning a PhD degree, and a personal training program according to their Career Development Plan (CDP).

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