Congratulations to the graduates who have participated in the Hydra project
Posted by Admin_tfs on 14 April 2010 18:41
A number of students have been involved in the work Hydra project in the past four years as part of their studies at the teaching institutions who are partners in the Hydra project. Their contribution to the project has been valuable and very much appreciated by the entire project consortium. The Hydra project is therefore also proud to announce that as a result Hydra is featured in one PhD thesis, five Master theses and one Bachelor thesis. From Aarhus University, Kristian Ellebæk Kjær, successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled Participatory Middleware Design Experimental: Development of Semantic, Service Oriented, Context Aware Middleware for Ubiquitous Computing (2009). Part of the thesis is related to Hydra and agriculture. Also from Aarhus University, João Fernandes completed his thesis, A Development Environment for Pervasive Web Services, as part of his Master of Science (MSc) in 2008. João studied Computer Science Engineering at the New University of Lisbon, Portugal and finished his studies at Aarhus University. Goncalo Soares and Morten Stærkær have also both been awarded a MSc. Part of their project work at Aarhus University was related to the Hydra project. Goncalo received his degree from New University of Lisbon with the thesis was entitled Towards Web Services on Embedded Systems. Morten received his degree from Aarhus University with the thesis entitled Comparing Web Services and REST An MSc has also been awarded to Lei Shi from Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT) in 2009. Lei Shi’s thesis was entitled Semantic Web Service Selection: Supporting Qualitity of Service and Context Awareness. Finally, from University of Paderborn, Felix Dickehage has just received his Master degree. His Master thesis is entitled: Aufbau dynamischer Speichersysteme auf Basis von p2p-Technologien / Dynamic Storage Systems based on P2P technologies. Also, in October 2008, Felix Steffen completed his bachelor thesis entitled Erfassung medizinischer Daten mit Bluetooth (Capturing Medical Data with Bluetooth). For summaries of the theses click here
Extended News
To date the Hydra project has featured in one PhD thesis, five Master theses and one Bachelor thesis. Currently, even more students are involved with the work carried out in the Hydra project and we can therefore expect to see the Hydra project mentioned in more theses in the future. You can find the summary of some of the theses that haven been completed successfully thus far here