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Spring 2024 EE Colloquia

The colloquium will be held at 1:25 p.m. every Friday (except 3/8) in Hammond Bldg. 220, beginning on 1/19/ 2024, ending on 4/19/2024.   

Following each colloquium, you have to complete a questionnaire. A template for the questionnaire will be posted in Canvas for you to download and use. You have one week after each seminar to complete and submit the questionnaire.

In order to pass and receive credit for the course, you must attend all colloquia and submit at least 11 questionnaires.     

Please note: You MUST attend the SARI required colloquium to fulfill the SARI requirement for EE degree completion. Contact Lisa Timko at 814-863-7294 or lmg183@psu.edu for more information on the degree requirement.

For all matters related to EE500 course, please contact Prof. I. C. Khoo at ick1@psu.edu   


Colloquium Dates and Presentation Schedule 

Jan. 19

Speaker:  Dr. Reza Janalizadeh [Electrical Engineering, Penn State] 

Title: Streamers in atmospheres of Earth and Jupiter

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Jan. 26  Sari Required Colloquium

Speaker:Jacquelyn Huff [School of Engineering Design and Innovation, Penn State]

Title:  What We Owe the Present

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Feb. 2 

Speaker:  Professor Constantino Lagoa [Electrical Engineering, Penn State] 

Title: Simultaneous Learning of Fitting Surface and Noise Distribution from Large Data Sets

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Feb. 9 

Speaker:  Professor Xingjie Ni [Electrical Engineering, Penn State] 

Title: Advancing Towards Large-Scale Meta-Optics

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Feb. 16

Speaker:Professor Yunting Liu [Electrical Engineering, Penn State]

Title: Power Electronic Converters for Grid Applications: Rethinking the Converter Design and Controls  

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Feb. 23 — Raj and Jeanette Mittra Distinguished Lecture

Speaker:  Dr. Erik Lier [Lockheed Martin Space, Pennsylvania]

Title: Metamaterials – A Manipulation of Waves

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Mar. 1

Speaker:  Professor Ning Li [Electrical Engineering, Penn State]

Title: Optimization of Phase Change Memory for In-Memory Computing

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Mar. 15

Speaker:  Professor Gregory Huff [Electrical Engineering, Penn State]

Title: Multifunctional Systems and Additively Manufactured Antennas

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Mar. 22

Speaker:  Professor Changzhi Li [Electrical Engineering, Texas Tech University]

Title: Portable Radar Systems at the Human-Microwave Frontier: Life Activity Sensing and Human Tracking

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Mar. 29

Speaker:  Professor Ankur Mehta [Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles]

Title: Towards $1 Roboticists 

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Apr. 5

Speaker:  Dr. Alejandro Jimenez Saez [Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany]

Title: Nematic Liquid Crystals for mm-Wave Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces: a Hardware Perspective

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Apr. 12 — Distinguished Electrical Engineering Colloquium

Speaker:Professor Manos M. Tentzeris [School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech]

Title: Zero-Power” Additively Manufactured FHE-Enabled Wireless/5G+ Ultrabroadband Modules for IoT, SmartAg, Industry 4.0 and Smart Cities Applications: from dream to reality

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Apr. 19

Speaker:  Professor Rahim Esfandyar-Pour [Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Irvine]

Title:  Emerging Smart NanoBioElectronics for Personalized Health

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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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