Professor of the University of Klagenfurt Bernhard Rinner took part in 5G Summit R & D Russia
His current research interests are focused on the study of embedded computing systems and sensor networks with robotic systems.
Abstract of the plenary report: Unmanned aerial vehicles, called drones, have a heightened interest in civilian and commercial applications. Drones can automatically move along a given route, as well as carry on-board camera for aerial photography. At the moment, the main directions in the field of research and development relate to unmanned systems of monitoring, surveillance and assistance in case of natural disasters. In this context, large-scale multicopters (drones) are of particular interest because of their simple deployment, high maneuverability and low cost. It is often necessary to deploy a group of unmanned aerial vehicles, rather than a single drone, since several drones can quickly explore areas.
Landfills are the third largest source of anthropogenic methane in the world. They account for ~11% of estimated global emissions. Methane is 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide and is the second largest driver of man-made climate change. Scientists from around the world met at Zhejiang University's Hangzhou campus to determine the best available technologies for recovering energy and materials from non-recyclable residual waste.
How to make money on wastewater and turn biological mass into clean energy? What is valorization of waste and sludge? How does this process relate to sustainable development? Dr. Kumar Vinod, professor at the Department of Life Sciences at Graphic Era University (India), spoke about water without treading water.
Landfills are the third largest source of anthropogenic methane in the world. They account for ~11% of estimated global emissions. Methane is 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide and is the second largest driver of man-made climate change. Scientists from around the world met at Zhejiang University's Hangzhou campus to determine the best available technologies for recovering energy and materials from non-recyclable residual waste.
How to make money on wastewater and turn biological mass into clean energy? What is valorization of waste and sludge? How does this process relate to sustainable development? Dr. Kumar Vinod, professor at the Department of Life Sciences at Graphic Era University (India), spoke about water without treading water.