Vaishnavi Ranganathan is currently pursuing her PhD as a Washington Research Foundation fellow in the Sensor Systems laboratory at the University of Washington, Seattle. She presents “Ubiquitous On-Body and Implanted Sensing,” Friday April 27 at 10:00 a.m. in Larsen 239.
Month: April 2018
Nearly 90 Years of Engineering Support
The Ralph Sias Scholarship Fund was created to assist meritorious juniors or seniors in Electrical and Computer Engineering who are Fla. high school graduates. The fund is named in honor of Ralph Sias, who graduated from the University of Florida in 1928 with a bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering. Over the course of his career, he earned 18 patents, including some vital to the war effort during World War II.
ECE Seminar: Guanghua Shu
Guanghua Shu is currently a Research Scientist in Oracle Labs, Belmont, CA, USA. He presents “Energy Efficient Data Movement (A Circuit & System Perspective)” Thursday, April 12 at 11:45 a.m., Larsen 310.
Faculty Profile: Sandip Ray
Sandip Ray joined the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the beginning of 2018, as an endowed IoT (Internet of Things) Term Professor. He is also part of the core faculty of the Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World, commonly referred to as the IOT Institute.
ECE Seminar: Darine Abi Haidar
Abi Haidar Darine is an associate professor at Paris Diderot University, France. She presents “Optical Guidance in Neurosurgery” on Monday, April 9, at 1 pm, in Larsen 234.
Labs Without Walls, Ideas Fueled by Coffee: 20 Years of IMG
The Interdisciplinary Microsystems Group (IMG) focuses on micro- and nano-systems for healthcare, energy, security, aerospace, transportation, consumer electronics, and other industries.