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2008-2009 Faculty Lecture Series in Electrical Engineering
All seminars occur on Wednesdays 1-2PM in Engineering IV building, room 54-134.

2009-2010     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.


2008-2009

  1. October 15, 2008: Assistant Professor Ethan Wang (UCLA Electrical Engineering) [abstract]
    Next Generation Antennas, Power Amplifiers and Microwave
  2. November 5, 2008: Associate Professor Lei He (UCLA Electrical Engineering) [abstract]
    Power, Variation, and Resilience for FPGA in CMOS and Nano Technologies
  3. April 29, 2009: Professor Gregory J. Pottie (UCLA Electrical Engineering) [abstract]
    Cooperation in Radio and Sensor Networks
  4. May 13, 2009: Dejan Markovic (UCLA Electrical Engineering) [abstract]
    Optimization and Rapid Prototyping of Power-Limited Digital Systems
  5. May 27, 2009: Aydogan Ozcan (UCLA Electrical Engineering) [abstract]
    A new tool for TeleMedicine: Lensfree On-Chip Imaging for High-throughput Cytometry and Point-of-care Diagnostics
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