Academic and professional education:
- 2003 High school diploma, specialty mathematics – Lycée Jean Moulin, Forbach, France.
- 2003 – 2005 Preparatory classes in mathematics and physics for the entrance examination of the French “Grandes Ecoles” – Lycée Henri Poincaré, Nancy, France.
- 2005 – 2007 Engineer formation at the ENSEA (School of Electronic Engineering, Computer Science and Telecommunication) – Cergy, France.
- 2007 – 2009 Double-degree ENSEA / ETiT (ElectroTechnics and Information Technology), field of study Data Systems Technology – Technische Universität Darmstadt
Diploma thesis : Modeling and implementation of distributed algorithms for acoustic localization in a wireless sensor network - Since April 2009 Ph.D. student and research assistant in the Microelectronic Systems Design Group – Technische Universität Darmstadt
Research and work area:
- Wireless sensor networks
- Reconfigurable Hardware
Participation to Projects and Exchanges
Publications:
- F. Philipp and M. Glesner, Mechanisms and Architecture for the Dynamic Reconfiguration of an Advanced Wireless Sensor Node, Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL), PhD Forum, 2011.
- F. Philipp and M. Glesner, A Multi-level Reconfigurable Architecture for a Wireless Sensor Node Coprocessing Unit, in Proceedings of the IEEE 18th Reconfigurable Architecture Workshop (RAW), 2011.
- F. Philipp and F. A. Samman and M. Glesner, Design of an Autonomous Platform for Distributed Sensing-Actuating Systems, in Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Rapid System Prototyping (RSP), 2011.
- F. Philipp and F. A. Samman and M. Glesner, Real-time Characterization of Noise Sources with Computationally Optimised Wireless Sensor Networks, in Proceedings of the 37th Annual Convention for Acoustics (DAGA), 2011.
- F. Philipp and P. Zhao and Faizal A. Samman and M. Glesner, Demonstration : Monitoring and Control of a Dynamically Reconfigurable Wireless Sensor Node Powered by Hybrid Energy Harvesting, Design, Automation & Test in Europe (DATE), University Booth, 2011.
- F. A. Samman, F. Philipp and M. Glesner, Runtime Reconfigurable Interconnect Infrastructure for a Multiprocessing System, in Proceedings of the first International Workshop on Computing in Heterogeneous, Autonomous 'N' Goal-oriented Environments (CHA’N’GE), 2011
- F. Philipp, P. Zhao, M. Glesner, Kithsiri Bandara Dasanayake, Suhinthan Maheswararajah and Saman Halgamuge, Adaptive Wireless Sensor Networks for Environmental Monitoring, in Proceedings of the ICIAfS 2010 Post conference Regional Workshop on ICT for Sustainability, 2010.
Accompanying lectures :
SS 2009 and SS 2010
Praktikum Elektronik (Praktikum ETiT-II)
SS 2010
Seminar: Wireless Sensor Networks
WS 2010 – 2011
Lab: Wireless Sensor Networks
WS 2011 – 2012
Lab: Wireless Sensor Networks
On-going Theses :
- Weichen Yuan : Deployment of an Imote2 Wireless Sensor Network for Structural Health Monitoring
- Weibin Zhang: Design of a Reconfigurable ALU Array for a Wireless Sensor Node Coprocessing Unit
- Roman Mandryka: Rapid Energy Consumption Estimation Based on RTL Descriptions For Low-Power Flash FPGAs
Supervised Theses :
- Patrick Riedel – FPGA Based Configurable Interface for an Acceleration Sensor
- Tobias Boll – A Model for the Evaluation of the Energy Consumption of a Wireless Sensor Network
- Alexander Bornschein- Hardware Architecture for energy-efficient Data Compression
- Conrad Klytta- A Symmetrical Cipher with Integrated Channel Coding
- Houdhiel Najjar- Design and Evaluation of Power and Area Efficient FIR Filters based on Fixed-Point Arithmetic
- Anne Kurasiak- Analysis and Evaluation of a Multi-Source Energy Harvesting Circuit For a Wireless Sensor Node