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Latest News Lucia Lo Bello has received the 2008 Early Career Award Dr. Lucia Lo Bello, Associate Professor at University of Catania, Italy, has received the 2008 Early Career Award from the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society. The award is presented for outstanding performance in teaching, research, and public service. The Award presentation ceremony took place at the IEEE IECON 2008 Conference in Orlando, FL, on November 12, 2008.
Prof. Kouhei Ohnishi, President, IEEE IES, presents Prof. Lucia Lo Bello with the Early Career Award
Lucia Lo Bello is Associate Professor with tenure in the Department of Computer Engineering and Telecommunications at the University of Catania. Her research interests include wireless networks and sensor networks, factory communication, distributed process control, real-time industrial embedded systems, energy-aware protocols. She received the M.D. in Electronic Engineering in 1994 and the PhD degree in Computer Engineering in 1998, both from the University of Catania. She was a visiting researcher at the Department of Computer Engineering of Seoul National University, South Korea (2000-01) with a post-doctoral position. She has served on a number of program committees of distinguished international conferences in the area of factory communication, industrial embedded systems and real-time systems, being also General Chair and Program Co-Chair of some of them. She is reviewer for several international journals, included IEEE/IES Transactions on Industrial Informatics and Transactions on Industrial Electronics, Real-Time Systems Journal, ACM Transactions on Embedded Systems. She is responsible for the University of Catania of the flexWARE Project, Flexible Wireless Automation in Real-Time Environments and the ARTISTDesign NoE on Embedded Systems Design, both projects funded by the European Commission within the 7 FP. Member of the IEC Subcommittee 65C, WG 11, she partecipated to the standardization of Real-Time Ethernet. She is the recipient of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society 2008 Early Career Award. She published more than 90 technical papers on international conferences, books and journals in the area of wireless sensor networks, factory communication, real-time systems and distributed systems.
Richard Zurawski
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