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Ericsson

Summer camp

Vanesa Čačković

Ericsson Nikola Tesla

Summer camp

Summer workshop for senior students

teams work 5 weeks solving real industrial problems

Results: technology insights,

prototypes, pocs,…

best Students from

and neighboring countries

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Summer camp benefits

Experience work in an industrial working environment

Extend their knowledge and earn some money

Add valuable working experience to one's CV

Enhance relationships with industry Raise the quality of the education

Attract outstanding students

Address/solve some open issues

Create demos and prototype applications

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15 years of

summer camp

› Result of a long term

collaboration with leading

universities in Croatia and

neighboring countries

› 600+ participants › 400+ projects

– Solutions for customers

– Internal improvements and

tools

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Summer camp History

EricSSon Nikola Tesla Summer Camp established in 2001 cooperation with university of (FER)

200 University of Split (FESB) Joined Summer Camp 8

2009 students are eligible for 7 ECTS

Summer camp becomes international 2010

2011 Highest number participants ever. New institutions

Even more participants, new institutions 2012

2013 - More participants ever. New institutions. External mentors 2014

Focus on diversity and student selection 2015

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Summer camp History

Summer Camp 2001 Summer Camp 2002 Summer Camp 2003 Mobility in Advanced Networked Architectures Mobility in Advanced Networked Architectures Agents and Vizualization Technology 32 students, 12 mentors 34 students, 15 mentors 9 students, 11 mentors

Summer Camp 2004 Summer Camp 2005 Summer Camp 2006 Exploring ICT Frontiers: Agents, QoS and Distributed Exploring ICT Frontiers: Agents, QoS and Distributed One step ahead: Advanced applications and network Computing: 14 students, 15 mentors Computing: 14 students, 15 mentors support functions: 17 students, 22 mentors

Summer Camp 2007 Summer Camp 2008 Summer Camp 2009 New Generation Network Applications & Protocols Enabling Technologies and Methods for Next Generation e-Health and beyond 21 students, 18 mentors Services: 38 students, 24 mentors 40 students, 26 mentors

Summer Camp 2010 Summer Camp 2011 Summer Camp 2012 In use tomorrow: Advanced applications and useful New challenges for the next decade Challenges of the Networked Society demos: 40 students, 22 mentors 54 students, 29 mentors 67 students, 55 mentors

Summer Camp 2013 Summer Camp 2014 Summer Camp 2015 Challenges of the Networked Society Challenges of the Networked Society Challenges of the Networked Society

68 students, 43 mentors 82 students, 50 mentors 62 students, 50 mentors

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Summer camp History

Student association award

Students per year

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Summer camp 2015 at a glance

PARTICIPANTS

• Students from Croatia (Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek),

Bosnia&Herzegovina • Mentors from Croatia,

Sweden, Australia

62 students withIN 25 projects

AREAS

• Cloud & Big data

• Telecom network support

systems

• Networked society

• R&D tools and efficiency • Software engineering and

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Working environment

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mentoring

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challenges

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Project steering

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Social activities

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Final event

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Final event

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Final event

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Ericsson Nikola Tesla

Summer Camp 2016

Proposals collection

February

Projects selection March promotion April

Focus on projects Students selection attractive for students May and with added value to ETK

Summer Camp 2016

11. 07. – 22. 07. 2016 (2 weeks) 22. 08. – 09. 09. 2016 (3 weeks)

FinalPage 17 presentations - End of September