MINT, Mobile Information and Network Technologies

The Mobile Information and Network Technologies Research Centre conducts leading research on the application of mobile technologies to healthcare systems by addressing bio-information systems, network security, quality of service and location based services. Working in this innovative engineering environment, MINT aims to bring together Clinicians, Engineers, and Scientists at the forefront of information and communication technologies for medicine and solutions to perplexing health care problems.

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Keynote lecture on Intelligent RFID Systems for m- health Applications presented by Professor Robert Istepanian

Professor Robert Istepanian was recently invited to present a keynote lecture on the 3rd International Conference RFID in Bilbao, Spain, from 25 to 27 November 2009. The title of his Keynote Lecture on 26 November 2009 on Intelligent RFID (iRFID) Systems for m-health Applications. Further details on the conference and the lecture can be accessed in the link.

Congratulations to Professor Robert Istepanian on his IEEE Award for his pioneering role in the field of mobile healthcare. Click here for full story.

Dr Christos Politis, a Senior Lecturer in the MINT Research Centre of the Faculty of CISM, has been awarded, PEACE - an EU FP7 ICT grant on the Security Programme - to develop secure infrastructures for emergency applications using IMS and P2P networks.

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