Jessica Rosati, graduating in Electrical and Information Engineering wins IBM PhD Fellowship Award for the IoT.
Internet of things or Internet of Things is the new frontier on which to test themselves multinationals to bring into our homes internet and all that you can develop with it.
We learn to become familiar with the acronym IoT that means precisely internet of things because I hear more and more often, and not only thanks to companies like Samsung that has huge amounts of capital to invest.
Even a graduate student in electrical engineering and information can make its voice heard in the globalized world in which we live, and thanks to its app has been awarded the prestigious IBM PhD Fellowship Award, the prize is accompanied by $ 20,000 and internships in Zurich. An award from IBM, and that counts a number of experts to evaluate in a very strict work of young people, all over the world, which could be of interest for innovation.
Jessica Rosati is the name of the twenty-six graduate of Poliba (Politecnico di Bari), winner of the coveted. The young doctor soon, has created an application that allows plants to communicate when they need water, an application that in practice can give word to the plants.
From the plethora of experts from IBM evaluating the work of students around the world is considered the most promising research proposal evaluating both the end result of the work that the curriculum of the student / student.
The future of ‘ Internet of things , and the Institute has decided to include in its educational offer also this branch of technology that will increasingly popular. Soon the whole house and every object in it come to life and be able to communicate with us via smartphones and tablets.
To find out what it really means Internet of things just read our article CES 2015: Samsung shows as the IoT changes lives every day , where you pass a day in a house where the IoT is already real.
Brava Jessica Rosati, we hope that you do not have flee abroad to find a decent job like many other Italian graduates.
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