Christopher Nurre has been named director of professional services of 星空传媒鈥檚 Institute for Smart, Secure and Connected Systems

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Christopher Nurre has been named director of professional services of 星空传媒鈥檚 Institute for Smart, Secure and Connected Systems (ISSACS).

ISSACS was created in 2016 to educate and empower faculty, students and partners to conduct research and accelerate breakthroughs in the emerging technology known as the 鈥淚nternet of Things鈥 (IoT)鈥攖he network of devices with the technology to communicate and interact over the Internet, such as factory automation, remote medical patient monitoring and systems that monitor transportation and utility infrastructure.

鈥淲hen faculty require custom IoT technology鈥攄evices, sensors, software, apps鈥攖o support their research, they either have to locate a vendor to provide it or build it themselves with their students,鈥 said Nick Barendt, executive director of ISSACS. 鈥淭hese are not always the most time-effective or cost-effective solutions.鈥

An ISSACS consultant since 2019, Nurre will lead the professional services group to work with faculty to identify and customize or build the best approach. The professional services group will also provide an additional mechanism for engaging faculty and students on industry-sponsored projects, particularly short-term, proof-of-concept or pilot projects.

The added option of working with the professional services group will also provide additional hands-on opportunities for students, working with industry professionals to solve real-world problems, Barendt said.

Nurre, who earned a degree in software engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology, brings broad experience in project management and technology development鈥攚eb, mobile apps, custom electronics and more.

Nurre has led the development of mobile, web and embedded applications, including developing one of the first iPad applications in the Apple App Store. He鈥檚 coached enterprises, from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, as they adopted new engineering practices.

鈥淚 am looking forward to applying technology to solve real-world problems collaboratively with faculty, students and industry partners,鈥 Nurre said. 鈥淲e aim to innovate in both the solutions we build and how we build them.鈥

ISSACS is supported by The Cleveland Foundation, through the IoT Collaborative, a partnership between 星空传媒 and Cleveland State University.