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Tanir Ozcelebi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). His main research interests include life-cycle management of resource-constrained embedded devices, architecture development for smart spaces in the Internet of Things, and resource quality of service management through data analytics for networked services. His research encompasses defining and enhancing the life-cycles of networks comprising resource-constrained embedded devices, as well as developing architectures that facilitate resource management and quality of service in smart spaces and the Internet of Things. Tanir is currently involved in projects such as Secure Connected Trustable Things (SCOTT) and Mathematical Optimizations for Human Centric Lighting (Optilight). These initiatives reflect his commitment to advancing smart environments where tiny networked embedded devices support human tasks in a ubiquitous and interactive manner, a vision originally articulated by Mark Weiser that is becoming a reality. He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Koc University in Istanbul in 2006, after which he joined the System Architecture Networking Research group at TU/e as a postdoctoral researcher. Tanir has held several prominent roles such as the research program manager for the Bright Environments initiative and a core team member of the Internet of Things research program at Data Science Center Eindhoven (DSC/e), as well as Vice Chairman of the Educational Committee for the Bachelor in Computer Science program at TU/e.
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