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Colloquium 2014-2015

Please join the Electrical Engineering Department for the 2014-15 Research Colloquium Series on Tuesday mornings, featuring experts who discuss current issues in the electrical engineering field. Talks are open to both students and the public and live streaming is available.

EE 500C/491 students: Credit is attendance based. All students must sign the sign-up sheet provided in the lecture theater to verify attendance (no exceptions). Students will obtain 1 credit provided they attend at least five colloquium talks during winter quarter.

Colloquia

Autumn

Low power optoelectronics enabled by nanophotonics

Arka Majumdar, University of Washington
2014-09-30 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Road to 5G

Arogyaswami Paulraj, Stanford University
2014-10-21 00:00:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Can the Internet Survive the Next 40 years?

Henning G Schulzrinne, Columbia University
2014-11-04 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Information Theory for high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing

Sreeram Kannan, University of Washington
2014-11-18 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Video Based Human Activities Monitoring

Professor Yu-Hen Hu, University of Wisconsin - Madison
2014-11-25 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

High-Bandwidth Microprocessor Packaging

Henning Braunisch, Intel Corp.
2014-12-02 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Winter

Bing Prediction Engine

Walter Sun, Microsoft Corp.
2015-01-06 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Digital Analog Design

Mark Horowitz, Stanford University
2015-01-20 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

On Content-centric Wireless Delivery Networks

Hui Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
2015-01-27 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Current US Entrepreneurial Environment for MEMS

Kurt Petersen, Silicon Valley Band of Angels
2015-02-10 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Spring

III-Nitride Materials for Sustainable Energy Applications

Robert M. Farrell, UC Santa Barbara
2015-03-31 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Energy Efficient Computing in Nanoscale CMOS: Challenges and Opportunities

Vivek K. De, Intel Labs
2015-04-07 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Hierarchical Bayesian Methods for Sparse Signal Recovery

Bhaskar Rao, UC San Diego
2015-04-14 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

I forgot to charge my AppleWatch!

Patrick Chiang, Oregon State University
2015-04-21 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Free-Viewpoint Visualization for Images and Video

Ricardo L. de Queiroz, Universidade de Brasilia
2015-04-28 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Semiconductor and Molecular Optical Antennas

Jon Schuller, UC Santa Barbara
2015-05-05 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Outlook into Modern Engineering Education

Mohamed El-Sharkawi, University of Washington
2015-05-12 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Opportunities in Power Systems: Optimization, Power Electronics and Understanding Customers

Baosen Zhang, University of Washington
2015-05-19 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Parsimonious topic models with salient word and topic discovery

David Miller, Penn State University
2015-05-26 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

Energy Harvesting from Motion for Autonomous Devices

Eric Yeatman, Imperial College, London
2015-06-02 10:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract | Video

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