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2007-2008 Faculty Lecture Series in Electrical Engineering
All seminars occur on Wednesdays 1-2PM in Engineering IV building, room 54-134.

2008-2009     2007-2008    


In an effort to introduce our graduate students, visitors, and industry affiliates to the diversity of excellent research taking place within the department, the department has initiated the Faculty Lecture Series in Elecrtical Engineering. Every quarter two of our faculty members are invited to deliver talks on the exciting research challenges and directions in their area that would be accessible to a broad EE audience.


2007-2008

  1. May 21, 2008: Professor Yahya Rahmat-Samii (UCLA Electrical Engineering) [abstract]
    Nature Inspired Optimization Techniques in Engineering: Let Darwin and the Bees Help Improve your Designs

  2. April 9, 2008: Professor Vwani Roychowdhury (UCLA Electrical Engineering) [abstract]
    The World Wide Web: An (Electrical) Engineering Tour de Force

  3. March 5, 2008: Professor William Kaiser (UCLA Electrical Engineering) [abstract]
    Embedded Computing Systems for Wireless Health

  4. February 20, 2008: Professor Alan Willson (UCLA Electrical Engineering) [abstract]
    Desensitizing Halfband Interpolation Filters

  5. November 28, 2007: Professor Behzad Razavi (UCLA Electrical Engineering) [abstract]
    Millimeter-Wave Transceivers in CMOS: Why and How?



 
 
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