Academic interests
- IoT connectivity, Smart home, Embedded systems, Wireless Sensor Networks
- Quality of user experience / Quality of service (QoE / QoS)
- Energy Efficiency, Energy Harvesting, Wireless Power Transfer.
- Network resource management
- Wireless technologies: 5G, Zigbee, BT, BLE, WiFi, LoRaWAN, LWM2M Specification, Thread
- Wireline standards: XG-PON, NG-PON, EPONs.
- Development: RTOS, embedded Linux, IoT platform, device management, sensor framework
Background
Nga Dinh got her Ph.D. degree from the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea in 2009. After graduation, she worked with Bell Labs Seoul, Samsung Electronics, and a few universities. She is currently an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Computer Sciences, Østfold University College, Norway.
Her works focus on wireless technologies that can be used for IoT devices (Zigbee, BT, BLE, Thread, 5G, LoRaWAN); energy informatics, wired / wireless standards, and network optimizations. She is interested in development tasks and experimental research. Currently, she is working on Productive4.0 and Arrowhead Tools projects in the CPS research group.
Courses
- Distributed and Parallel Programming (Spring 2020)
Awards
- Early Bird Patents Awards (Bell Labs Seoul)
- First Publication Award (Bell Labs Seoul)
Positions
- Member of Technical Staff, Bell Labs Seoul, Korea
- Senior Engineer, Samsung Electronics, Korea
- Associate Professor, Østfold University College
Partners
- University of Tromso, Norway