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Prof. Gerd von Cölln is a Professor of Computer Architecture at the School of Technology, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer. His primary focus is on energy-efficient and autonomous systems, particularly in embedded and cyber-physical systems. He leads research in energy-autonomous sensors, low-power electronics, and IoT applications.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his academic role suggests advanced qualifications in electrical engineering or computer science. His research projects include Sichere Offshore-Operationen (SOOP), Energieautarke Sensorsysteme (ID3AS), and LoRaWAN-based sensors (ELVIS), demonstrating expertise in industrial automation, sensor networks, and energy harvesting.
Publications emphasize sensor design, wireless communication protocols, and optimization algorithms for complex environments. While no awards are listed, his extensive project portfolio highlights contributions to applied engineering research. Advising details are unavailable, but his role implies supervision of technical projects involving students and industry partners.
Prof. von Cölln collaborates on labs and teams focused on maritime automation, industrial IoT, and embedded systems, with projects addressing challenges like harsh environmental conditions and energy sustainability.
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