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Describe the most important outcomes of the visits and collaboration contacts (max. 1 page)



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4.6. Describe the most important outcomes of the visits and collaboration contacts (max. 1 page)


Describe here e.g. key joint publications, researcher training, adoption and use of new technologies or new approaches.
At the scale of HIIT, a one-page summary can only mention the outcomes that have largest importance to the unit. Strategically, the most important link is the co-operation with University of California at Berkeley, launched in 2000. This work has focused on four thematic areas:

  1. The work on Digital Economy was carried out in co-operation with prof. Hal Varian during 2000-2005. To date, this has contributed directly to three doctoral dissertations in HIIT and also one at LTKK.

  2. The work on Social Media has been in collaboration with Profs. Annalee Saxenian, Nancy Van House, and Marc Davis since 2004. To date, one doctoral dissertation has resulted directly from this ongoing work. The work has also spilled over to Yahoo! Research Berkeley.

  3. The line of work on Internet Architecture with prof. Scott Shenker et al. was launched in 2004. It has been carried out through researcher visits at ICSI, joint publications, and joint experimentations using the PlanetLab test infrastructure. At present, ICSI and HIIT have agreed to establish a joint Center for Novel Internet Architecture, expected to be launched in June, 2007. The center will carry out long-term research on the basis of a joint research agenda, and facilitate further research visits, joint research projects, and industry co-operation.

  4. The line of work on Mobile Middleware with Professor Randy Katz was launched in 2001. In this line, joint doctoral student workshops (“Summer Schools”) were run in 2001-2004. The research visit of Professor Anthony Joseph in 2004 was thematically connected with this line. The doctoral student workshop on Spontaneous Networking carried out at Rutgers University in 2006 continues the tradition of the Mobile Middleware summer schools with a new partner, Prof. Liviu Iftode. The first workshop was run in May, 2006 and a second will take place on May 28 – June 1, 2007.

The international network on Internet Architecture covers also Prof. Klaus Wehrle from Universität Tübingen and lately RWTH Aachen, Dr. Bengt Ahlgren from SICS, Dr. Thomas Henderson from Boeing, Prof. Raman Bhaskaran from IIT Kanpur, and many others worldwide. The co-operation has been carried out by mutual research visits and joint workshops (e.g., joint Dagstuhl seminar in 2006). HIIT’s work also has a strong presence in the IETF/IRTF community resulting to c. 10 Internet drafts related to the HIP protocol and its infrastructure.

The on-going co-operation with Professor Manuel Castells (UC Berkeley, University of Southern California) has focused on Global Network Society research. The work has resulted in several monographs and has also contributed to the vision and goal-setting of HIIT’s Network Society research.

We have started a long-term collaboration and research visit programme, focusing on statistical inference methods, with Professor Tommi Jaakkola’s group at MIT, Laboratory of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence.

The co-operation with Tsinghua University (Professor Zhou Lizhu) has focused on Future Search research. The work has been carried out in connection with the ALVIS EU IST project. Research visits in both directions have been facilitated also by national funding in both sites. A main result of this research has been support for Chinese language preprocessing and indexing in the next-generation search engine created in the research. Other proposals with Tsinghua are being prepared.



The 4-month research visit of Professor Tatsuo Nakajima from Waseda University in 2005 resulted in a researcher exchange starting from 2006. The present joint line of research focuses on Ubiquitous Computing and Virtual Economy. A joint project is currently submitted.
Lately, HIIT has become well integrated in the European scene related to Multimodal Interfaces and Mixed Reality. This has resulted in several joint projects, demonstrations, and installations. We are also we are writing a monograph on design between digital and physical with Professors Pelle Ehn, Giorgio de Michelis, Ina Wagner and Thomas Binder.
In addition to the above-mentioned co-operations, in 2000-2006 we have published more than 30 archive-level articles with foreign collaborators. We have also participated in 13 EU projects and several Networks of Excellence. Most other projects, too, have included international co-operation, especially the 4 Eureka activities we have participated in.
Another dimension of the collaborations is HIIT’s significant impact on several other sciences. New computational methods designed in HIIT-BRU have produced new and important methods and results for the various applications (published, e.g., in Science (ISI impact factor 30.9), Cell (29.4), American journal of human genetics (12.6), Genetic epidemiology (5.1), Genomics (3.2), Nature protocols, Ecology (4.5), Ecological applications (3.8), Paleobiology (2.6), Vision research (2.0), Atmospheric chemistry and physics (3.5), Bioinformatics (6.0), BMC Bioinformatics (5.0)). Furthermore, the use of novel methods is changing the way many researchers in other sciences operate: study designs are changing when new possibilities for data analysis are opened. In such fields as gene regulation, gene mapping, paleontology, and linguistics our work is currently strongly influencing the future plans of the application sciences.


4.7. Non-academic collaboration


List here the Non-academic collaboration, e.g. industry contacts.


Name and Organisation

Type of collaboration

Country

Enterprises and standardisation organisations

Allied Telesyn Research

Guest lecture: Wireless Internet Research at the University of Helsinki, Kimmo Raatikainen

New Zealand

BayesIT

Spin-off company focusing on data visualization tools

Finland

Docomo, Julien Laganier

Standardization work

Germany

Ekahau Inc

Spin-off company focusing on real-time location systems in wireless networks

Finland

Ericsson, Petri Jokela

Standardization

Finland

Ericsson, Shinta Sugimoto

Standardization work

Japan

Helsingin Sanomat

Consultation on candidate selection assistant systems used in several national elections (Finnish parliament elections in 2003 and 2007, EU parliament election in 2004)

Finland

Jaiku Ltd.

Commercialization of the ContexContacts application on top of the ContextPhone platform at Jaiku Ltd, Finland.

Finland

Kibron Inc.

Consultation on Multivariate Biological Data Analysis

Finland

NEC, Martin Stiemerling

Standardization, research

Germany

Nokia (NRC, NET, Multimedia, NMP, TP, SIR)

Consultation on middleware research and standardization

Finland

Nokia Research Center (NRC)

Professor Kimmo Raatikainen, part-time Principal Scientist 2000-

Finland

Space Systems Finland

Joint project on fault diagnosis of space satellites

Finland

IETF

Active participation is the following working groups: dccp, mobots, nsis, pilc, seamoby, tcpimpl, tcpsat, tcpm, tsvwg

International

IETF

Editorship of the following RFCs: 2757, 3135, 3150, 3155, 3753, 4094, 4138

International

IETF

Contributions to the following RFCs: 3374, 3726, 4081, 4230

International

IRTF

Co-chairing HIP research group, many RFC’s

International

OMG

Leadership in Wireless Access and Terminal Mobility in CORBA standard

International

Telia-Sonera, Jouni Korhonen,

Standardization

Finland

W3C

Member of Binary XML Characterization WG, Efficient XML Interchange WG, Mobile Web Initiative

International

W3C

Active participation in Advisory Committee

International

Wireless World Research Forum

Contributions to Service Architectures for the Wireless Future

International

Other organisations







Deutsche Welle Germany, Wilfried Runde

Partners in demonstration and trials

Germany

European Space Agency (ESA)

Joint project on fault diagnosis of space satellites

Europe

Helsinki Information Technology Association (HITA)

Consultation on a IT-specific candidate selection assistant system used in the Finnish parliament election in 2007

Finland



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