Fall 2019 EE Colloquia


August 29

Speaker: SherryDawn Jackson (graduate program staff coordinator and academic affairs office manager) and JR Watson (facilities representative and safety officer), Penn State
Title: Program-specific seminar: "Rules and Milestones for EE Graduate Degrees" and "General Safety and Job Hazard Analysis in the Laboratory"
EE Faculty Host: Minghui Zhu
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September 5

Speaker: B. Ross Barmish, Boston University
Title: Distinguished Lecture: From Simple Information-Theoretic Ideas on Gambling to Algorithmic Stock Trading
EE Faculty Host: Constantino Lagoa
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September 12

Speaker: Travis Anderson, Naval Research Lab
Title: Vertical GaN Power Devices: Research Advances and Navy Applications
EE Faculty Host: Rongming Chu
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September 19

Speaker: Nurali Virani, GE Research
Title: Reliability of Individual Predictions in Machine Learning
EE Faculty Host: Minghui Zhu
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September 26

Speaker: Yan Li, Penn State
Title: Cyber-Physical Power Systems
EE Faculty Host: Minghui Zhu
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October 3

Speaker: Sastry Kompella, Naval Research Lab
Title: The Mechanics of Age: Information Freshness and its Consequences
EE Faculty Host: Ram Narayanan
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October 10

Speaker: Eugene Edmund Clothiaux
Title: Program-specific SARI seminar: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 
EE Faculty Host: Minghui Zhu
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October 17

Speaker: Waheed Bajwa, Rutgers University
Title: Adversary-Resilient Decentralized Machine Learning
EE Faculty Host: Vishal Monga
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October 24

Speaker: Russell Holmes, University of Minnesota
Title: Probing Nanoscale Energy Transport in Organic Semiconductor Devices
EE Faculty Host: Chris Giebink
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October 31

Speaker: Daniel Cullina, Penn State
Title: Graph and Database Alignment: Thresholds and Algorithms
EE Faculty Host: Minghui Zhu
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November 7

Speaker: Christopher Griffin, Applied Research Lab, Penn State
Title: Cyclic Public Goods Games: Compensated Coexistence Among Mutual Cheaters Stabilized by Optimized Taxation
EE Faculty Host: Minghui Zhu
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November 14

Speaker: Ryan Soldin, Lockhead Martin
Title: Image Exploitation in Electro-Optical and Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery 
EE Faculty Host: Ram Narayanan
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November 21

Speaker: David Jenkins, Applied Research Lab, Penn State
Title: Paper and Presentation Best Practices for Engineers: Brief Introduction to the New Culminating Experience Class EE94.02
EE Faculty Host: Minghui Zhu
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 December 5

Speaker: Pak Kin Wong, Penn State Biomedical Engineering
Title: Single Molecule Biosensors for Dynamic Multigene Analysis in Complex Tissue Environments
EE Faculty Host: Aida Ebrahimi
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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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