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EE 590 Colloquia Series

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This year we have changed the structure of the EE590 Colloquia series.

  • There will be three "Distinguished Lectures," each representing one of the major areas of the EE Department.

                Dr. Tarek Habashy (10/16/2007)
                Dr. Yujie J. Ding (11/08/2007)
          

  • Each registered student in EE590 is required to attend at least two of the Distinguished Lectures, and we encourage all students to attend all three if possible. The Distinguished Lectures will be presented by high profile external speakers and distributed throughout the semester. In addition, each of the three departmental Area Committees will organize a minimum of six area-based colloquia, for which the speakers will be a combination of internal speakers from Penn State, and speakers visiting from other institutions. The three Area Committees who are organizing the area-based seminars are the Communications, Control, Circuits, and Signal Processing (SS) Area, the Electronic and Optical Materials and Devices (EOMD) Area, and the E&M, Remote Sensing, and Space Sciences (EMRSSS) Area.
  • Area 1: Signals and Systems
        Prof. John Doherty, Area Chair
        Prof. Aylin Yener, Seminar Series Organizer
        Subareas: Communications, Control, Circuits, Power, and Signal Processing
        Colloquia will be held in room EE225 West on Thursdays at 4:15 p.m. (alternate weeks)

    Area 2: Materials and Devices
        Prof. Theresa Mayer, Area Chair
        Prof. Zhiwen Liu, Seminar Series Organizer
        Subareas: Optical Materials and Devices, Electronic Materials and Devices
        Colloquia will be held in room EE225 West on Thursdays at 4:15 p.m. (alternate weeks)

    Area 3: Electromagnetics, Remote Sensing, and Space Sciences
        Prof. Kultegin Aydin, Area Chair
        Prof. Raj Mittra, Seminar Series Organizer     Colloquia will be held in room EE225 West on Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m.

  • The EMRSSS seminars will be held at 4:00 on Tuesdays, whereas the EEOMD and SS seminars will share time at 4:15 p.m. on Thursdays. Overall registered students must attend two of the distinguished Lectures and eight area seminars that may be selected from areas of the student's choosing.
  • Brief written reports will be submitted to the EE590 Colloquium webpage, where the title of the seminar and the corresponding speaker must be clearly identified.


  • Please note that the EMRSSS, SS and EEOMD seminars will not begin until the second week of classes. We hope this new structure will provide increased flexibility so students can spend more time learning about their areas of primary interest.

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    Colloquia Schedule

    The table below lists the tentative speakers for each week.  The questionnaire can be found by following this link.

     
    Week Day Location  Area Speaker Colloquium Title
    Week 1
     
       
    No Colloquium
     
    Week 2 Tues-Sept 4 225 EEW EMRSSS Dr. Anne Bourdon,CNRS-Paris "Filamentary and diffuse discharges in nitrogen, air and reactive flows at atmospheric pressure"
    Week 2 Thurs-Sept 6 225 EEW Signals & Systems Dr. Sennur Ulukus, University of Maryland "Correlation and Cooperation in Wireless Communications"
    Week 3 Tues-Sept 11 225 EEW EMRSSS Dr. Suman Datta "Recent Advances in Silicon and Non-Silicon Nanoelectronic Devices for High-Performance, Energy Efficient Logic Applications"
    Week 3 Thurs-Sept 13 225 EEW Materials & Devices Dr. Iam-Choon Khoo "Liquid Crystals"
    Week 4 Tues-Sept 18 225 EEW EMRSSS Timothy F. Wheeler "Global Engineering Education ..why? Report from an American in Europe"
    Week 4 Thurs-Sept 20 225 EEW Signals & Systems Constantino Lagoa "Simple Algorithms for Collision Avoidance and Path Planning"
    Week 5 Tues-Sept 25 225 EEW EMRSSS Dr. C. R. Philbrick "Stepping into the Space Age: 50 Years Ago"
    Week 5 Thurs-Sept 27 225 EEW Materials & Devices Dr. Craig Grimes "Synthesis and Four (4) Applications of Highly-ordered Arrays of TiO2 Nanotubes"
    Week 6 Tues-Oct 2 225 EEW EMRSSS Dr. Kenneth Huber, PJM Interconnection "Electric Power Grid Emerging Technologies"
    Week 6 Thurs-Oct 4 225 EEW Signals & Systems No Colloquium  
    Week 7 Tues-Oct 9 225 EEW EMRSSS Dr. David Kelley, Bucknell University "Complex Curve Fitting Using Particle Swarm Optimization: An FDTD Application"
    Week 7 Thurs-Oct 11 225 EEW Signals & Systems Dr. Elza Erkip, Polytechnic University, New York "Cooperative Wireless Networking: From Theory to Practice"
    Week 8 Tues-Oct 16 225 EEW EMRSSS Dr. Tarek Habashy, Schlumberger-Doll Research, Boston "Inversion Approaches for Large-Scale Geophysical Electromagnetic Measurements"
    Week 8 Weds-Oct 17 75 Willard Signals & Systems Dr. Nihar Jindal, University of Minnesota "Achievable Throughput of MIMO Downlink Beamforming with Limited Channel Information"
    Week 8 Thurs-Oct 18 225 EEW Materials & Devices Dr. Francis T. S. Yu "Development & Legacy of Emmett Leith’s Laser Holography"
    Week 9 Tues-Oct 23 225 EEW EMRSSS Scott Thomson, Oberon "IEEE 802.11n MIMO wireless LAN technology (joint with the central PA section of the IEEE)"
    Week 9 Thurs-Oct 25 225 EEW Materials & Devices Dr. Mark Cronin-Golomb, Tufts University "Applications of optical tweezers to optofluidics"
    Week 10 Tues-Oct 30 225 EEW EMRSSS Dr. Elena Semouchkina, MRL-Penn State "Field-simulation based analysis of metamaterials structures"
    Week 10 Thurs-Nov 1 225 EEW Signals & Systems    
    Week 11 Tues-Nov 6 225 EEW EMRSSS Dr. Mohsen Kavehrad "MIMO; Potential Applications – Myth and Reality"
    Week 11 Thurs-Nov 8 225 EEW Materials & Devices Dr. Yujie J. Ding, Lehigh University "Power scaling of widely-tunable narrow-linewidth and quasi-single-cycle terahertz pulses"
    Week 12 Tues-Nov 13 225 EEW EMRSSS Dr. Robert Palmer, University of Nebraska "The Atmospheric Radar Research Center (ARRC) at the University of Oklahoma: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Weather Radar Research and Education"
    Week 12 Thurs-Nov 15 225 EEW Signals & Systems Dr. W. K. Jenkins "Fault Tolerant Signal Processing for Highly Scaled VLSI Signal Processors"
      Tues-Nov 20 225 EEW   No Colloquium - Thanksgiving Break  
      Thurs-Nov 22 225 EEW   No Colloquium - Thanksgiving Break  
    Week 13 Tues-Nov 27 225 EEW EMRSSS Dr. Ningyu Liu
    Mr. Jeremy Riousset
    "Photoionization Models Based on Radiative Transfer and Helmholtz Equations for Sprite Streamer Modeling"
    "Upward Electrical Discharges from Thunderstorms"
    Week 13 Thurs-Nov 29 225 EEW Materials & Devices Dr. Jian Xu, Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics "Bright and Color-Saturated Light Emitting Devices Based on Colloidal Nanocrystal Quantum Dots"
    Week 14 Tues-Dec 4 225 EEW EMRSSS  Dr. Arne W. Fliflet  " Application of high power gyrotrons to material processing "
    Week 14 Thurs-Dec 6 225 EEW Signals & Systems No Colloquium No Colloquium
    Week 15 Tues-Dec 11 225 EEW EMRSSS    
    Week 15 Thurs-Dec 13 225 EEW Materials & Devices Dr. Tony Jun Huang "Fluidics: Interfacing Biology, Mechanics, and Plasmonics in Micro/Nano Scale"







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