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Deputy Chair:
Deputy Chair:
[http://asg.unige.ch/index.php?cat=team&id=001&name=Dimitri Konstantas Dimitri Konstantas], University of Geneva, CH<br/>
[http://asg.unige.ch/index.php?cat=team&id=001&name=Dimitri Konstantas Dimitri Konstantas], University of Geneva, CH<br/>
Secretary General: [http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~rvs/about/brogle.html Marc Brogle], University of Bern, CH</p>
Secretary General: Marc Brogle, HP (Schweiz) GmbH, CH & Desislava Dimitrova, University of Bern, CH</p>
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[http://www.emobility.unibe.ch/resources/ERCIMeMobilityWGpresentation.ppt slide set] about the eMobility working group.</p>
[[media:ERCIMeMobilityWGpresentation.ppt|slide set]] about the eMobility working group.</p>

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The eMobility Working Group was closed in 2013. These pages are maintained for information and archives.

ERCIM Working Group eMobility

ERCIM - the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics aims to foster collaborative work within the European research community and to increase co-operation with European industry. Leading research institutes from eighteen European countries are members of ERCIM.

Mission

The ERCIM eMobility working group aims to develop strategic basic research agenda and project proposals in the area of eMobility. To complement the activities of the eMobility European Technology Platform (ETP), the working group focusses on more (theoretical) basic research issues. The goal are long-term research projects with a more academic background, without having any commercial constrains. A strong focus lies on research addressing social, environmental problems and disruptive technologies. The main topics of the working groups research are

  • Applications & Services
  • Middleware & Security
  • Network Architectures & Technologies
  • Protocols

Furthermore, the eMobility Working Group aims to disseminate research results on the field of mobile technologies and to organize workshops and conferences in that area.

Group Coordinators

Chair: Torsten Braun, University of Bern, CH
Deputy Chair: Konstantas Dimitri Konstantas, University of Geneva, CH
Secretary General: Marc Brogle, HP (Schweiz) GmbH, CH & Desislava Dimitrova, University of Bern, CH

Introductory slide set about the eMobility working group.