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Seminar: Doug Gardner

Douglas Gardner is the chief technologist in Analog Device’s CTO Office Security Center of Excellence. He presents “Hyperconnectivity Driving Security to the Edge” Thursday, Sept. 7 at 1:00pm in LAR 234.

Seminar: Susan Trolier-McKinstry

Susan Trolier-McKinstry

Dr. Susan Trolier-McKinstry is an Evan Pugh University Professor and Steward S. Flaschen Professor of Ceramic Science and Engineering, and Professor of Electrical Engineering at Penn State University. She presents “New Materials for Three-Dimensional Ferroelectric Microelectronics” Thursday, Nov. 16 at 1:00pm in LAR 234.

CNEL Seminar: Roland Malhamé

“Min_LQG games and collective discrete choice problems” Wednesday, April 19 at 3:00pm NEB 409 Join via Zoom MeetingID: 925 7191 6778 Passcode: 358569 Presented by the Computational NeuroEngineering Laboratory Abstract We introduce a class of finite horizon linear quadratic Gaussian… Read More

CNEL Seminar: Baoyun Ge

Baoyun Ge

Dr. Baoyun Ge is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. He presents “Physics-Enhanced Topology Optimization for the Design of Electric Machines” Wednesday, April 12 at 3:00pm in NEB 409.

Seminar: Shahed Reza

Dr. Shahed Reza is an R&D manager at Sandia National Laboratories. He presents “An Overview of Electronic Device Modeling Research at Sandia National Laboratories”
Thursday, April 6 at 2:00pm in LAR 234.

Seminar: Elham Heidari

Elham Heidari

Dr. Elham Heidari is a research associate at the University of Maryland. She presents “Advancements in Quantum Processors through Integration of Nonlinear Comb-Drive Single Photon Generators and Photonics Integrated Circuits” Thursday, March 30 at 1:00pm in LAR 234.

CNEL Seminar: Benjamin Haeffele

Dr. Ben Haeffele is an associate research scientist in the Mathematical Institute for Data Science and the Center for Imaging Science at Johns Hopkins University. He presents “A Convex Lens for Non-Convex Learning” Wednesday, March 22 at 3:00pm in NEB 409.

Seminar: Marko J. Tadjer

Dr. Marko J. Tadjer is a civilian electronics engineer at the Electronic Science and Technology Division at the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. He presents “Ultra-Wide Bandgap Semiconductors for Next-Generation Power Electronics” Thursday, March 23 at 1:00pm in LAR 234.