Fall 2018 EE Colloquia


August 30

Speaker: Dr. Arash Khoshkbar-Sadigh of the Penn State Department of Electrical Engineering
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Vishal Monga


September 6

Speaker: Dr. Sahin Ozdemir of the Penn State Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Chris Giebink


September 13

Speaker: Dr. Donghai Wang, of the Penn State Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Vishal Monga


September 20

Speakers: Mr. JR Watson and Ms. SherryDawn Jackson of the Penn State Department of Electrical Engineering
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Vishal Monga


September 25

Speaker: Prof. Cong Shen of the University of Science and Technology of China
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Jing Yang


September 27 – Program-specific SARI Seminar

Speaker: Wayne L. Mowery, Jr., Senior Director of Compliance and University Export Compliance Officer, Penn State


October 4

Speaker: Prof. Galina Rogova of the State University of New York at Buffalo
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Ram Narayanan


October 11

Speaker: Prof. Kamesh Namuduri of University of North Texas
Title: Connected Swarms: Joint Orchestration of Networking and Control Strategies for Swarm Autonomy
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Sven Bilén


October 18

Speaker: Dr. Jeff Thomas from Penn State’s Electro-Optics Center
Title (tentative): “High Energy Laser Weapon Development at Penn State EOC”
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Tim Kane


October 25

Distinguished Lecturer: Dr. Ahmed Tewfik, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Chair, University of Texas at Austin
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Vishal Monga


November 1

Speaker: Dr. Barry Rand of Princeton University
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Chris Giebink


November 8

Speaker: Dr. Matthew Brandsema of the Penn State ARL
Title: Single photon scattering in relation to quantum remote sensing
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Ram Narayanan


November 13

Speaker: Professor Matthieu Bloch of Georgia Tech
Title: Towards covert and secret quantum networks
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Aylin Yener


November 29

Speaker: Prof. Ding Zhao of Carnegie Mellon University
Title: Towards Safe AI: Theories to Test Intelligent Robots and Real-World Application in the Self-Driving Industry
EE Faculty Host: Dr. Minghui Zhu


 
 

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The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science was created in the spring of 2015 to allow greater access to courses offered by both departments for undergraduate and graduate students in exciting collaborative research fields.

We offer B.S. degrees in electrical engineering, computer science, computer engineering and data science and graduate degrees (master's degrees and Ph.D.'s) in electrical engineering and computer science and engineering. EECS focuses on the convergence of technologies and disciplines to meet today’s industrial demands.

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