Overview
The fall term seminar is an opportunity for the ECE faculty to share their research activities with the new graduate students.
The objective is to expose the students to ongoing research within the department in order to assist the student to identify
prospective advisors for their MS and PhD thesis studies. It will also give students exposure to the vast topics of study and
research being conducted across the department. A schedule of faculty speakers is provided below.
Schedule
Class meets Wednesdays, 9:05-10:05 in Rhodes 509.
Each class is have two speakers: 9:05-9:30 and 9:35-10:00
Organizers
Schedule
8/23
8/30
Nan Niu, AI-Empowered Continuous Requirements Engineering
Boyang Wang, Deep-Learning Side-Channel Attacks
9/6 Coordinator: Wilsey
John Gallagher,Adaptation of Flight Control in Non-Stationary Environments (flexable to any wed, prefers first slot)
Rui Dai, Information-Driven Multimedia Communication and Networking
9/13 Coordinator: Niu
Mahdi Norouzi, Sequence modeling - video summarization (needs 1st slot, flexible to dates in aug/sept)
9/20 Coordinator: Wilsey
Arthur Helmicki, Advanced Health Monitoring and Condition Assessment of Civil Infrastructure
Yeongin Kim, Wearable sensors, image detectors, and additive manufacturing
9/27 Coordinator: Niu
Dieter Vanderelst, Robotic and computational models of bat echolocation behavior
Massoud Rabiee, Exploring the Electric Energy Fields
10/4 Coordinator: Wilsey
10/11 Coordinator: Niu
10/18 Coordinator: Wilsey
Vesna Novak, Recognizing conversation engagement using physiological signals and machine learning
Frank Zho, TBD
10/25 Coordinator: Niu
Andrew Steckl, Biosensors and Materials for Chem/Bio/Med Applications
11/1 Coordinator: Wilsey
Rasshmi Jha, Advanced Semiconductors and Packaging Techniques for Enabling Next Generation of Diverse Computing Demands
Badri Vellambi, Recent Developments in Information Theory
11/8 Coordinator: Niu
Ranga Vemuri, Research in Security-Centered VLSI Design
Zach Fuchs, Sensing and Control in Adversarial Environments
11/15 Coordinator: Wilsey
Tao Li, Sensors and Microsystems for Biomedical and Environmental Applications
Marc Cahay, Vacuum Field Effect Transistors
11/22
11/29