WASP PhD students have been awarded best paper-awards at IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and ICSSP (International Conference on Software and Systems Process) conferences this summer.

Tommi Nylander has been awarded best paper at the 15th IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing, for the work
“Cloud Application Predictability through Integrated Load-Balancing and Service Time Control”.

Per Skarin has received the award at the IEEE World Congress on Services, the International Conference on Edge Computing for the work
“Towards Mission-Critical Control at the Edge and Over 5G”

Kristoffer Bergman has been awarded Best Application Paper Award at the 29th IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV 2018) for the paper “Combining Homotopy Methods and Numerical Optimal Control to Solve Motion Planning Problems.”

Rebekka Wohlrab has received best paper award at the International Conference on Software and System Process (ICSSP’18) for the work “Boundary objects in Agile practices: Continuous management of systems engineering artifacts in the automotive domain”. More information and the publication can be found here.

 

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Published: September 6th, 2018

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