ECE Newsletter – May 19, 2025

News  |  May 5, 2025

Professor Sergio Carbajo Elected to Brookhaven National Laboratory’s (BNL) Scientific Advisory Committee

Professor Sergio Carbajo has been elected to serve a 5-year term on Brookhaven National Laboratory’s (BNL) Scientific Advisory Committee—a prestigious role guiding cutting-edge research at one of the nation’s leading scientific institutions. BNL, a U.S. Department of Energy lab, drives breakthroughs in nuclear and high-energy physics, clean energy, quantum computing, and more, advancing America’s scientific leadership. The Advisory Committee ensures BNL’s work aligns with national priorities, from climate solutions to national security.


Ozcan Lab Presents 15 Research Papers at CLEO 2025

Image extracted from IEEE Photonics Society

UCLA ECE’s Ozcan Lab presented a total of 15 research papers at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), which is co-organized by the Optical Society (Optica), IEEE Photonics Society and APS. With a distinguished history as the industry’s leading event on laser science, the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) is the premier international forum for scientific and technical optics, uniting the fields of lasers and opto-electronics by bringing together all aspects of laser technology, from basic research to industry applications.

Please see CLEO’s website


Awards


ECE PhD Student Hao Zhang receives Third Place in the Best Student Poster Awards from the American Physical Society’s Division of Laser Science (APS DLS) at CLEO 2025

We’re proud to congratulate ECE PhD student Hao Zhang for receiving third place in the Best Student Poster Awards from the American Physical Society’s Division of Laser Science (APS DLS) at CLEO (Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics) 2025. Hao’s research focuses on novel photonic transduction and the development of advanced shaping methodologies for the next generation of high-brightness light sources—both computational and experimental—through nonlinear optics.

CLEO is the leading international conference for breakthrough research and emerging technologies in laser science, from quantum computing to next-generation imaging systems. The conference brings together the brightest minds in electro-optic technologies and offers peer-reviewed technical sessions and industry-driven insights.

We thank the APS DLS and OPTICA for their continued support in promoting laser science and future leaders in the field.

Please see the LinkedIn announcement


Events/Seminars


5/19

ECE 297 Seminar

Speaker: Tahir Ghani

Time: 12:30-1:30pm

Room: Shannon Room

6/2

ECE 297 Seminar

Speaker: Julien Frougier

Time: 12:30-1:30pm

Room: Shannon Room

5/29

Visitor Seminar

Speaker: Songyu Gu

Time: 2-3pm

Room: Tesla Room


Upcoming PhD Defenses


5/19

Ph.D. Defense

Ph.D. Student: Wenhui (Beryl) Sui

Committee Chair: Richard Wesel

Committee Members: Christina Fragouli, Lara Dolecek, and Ian Roberts

Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm

Room: Tesla Room

Title of Dissertation: Design and Decoding of Convolutional Codes Concatenated with Expurgating Linear Functions

5/21

Ph.D. Defense

Ph.D. Student: Haris Suhail

Committee Chair: Sudhakar Pamarti

Committee Members: Kang Lung Wang, Chih-Kong Ken Yang, Subramanian Srikantes Iyer

Time: 10am – 12pm

Room: Faraday Room

Title of Dissertation: Memory and Data Transmission Techniques for Computing

5/21

Ph.D. Defense

Ph.D. Student: Mine Gokce Dogan

Committee Chair: Christina Fragouli

Committee Members: Lieven Vandenberghe, Lin Yang, and Liz Izhikevich

Time: 12pm – 2pm

Room: Faraday Room

Title of Dissertation: Low Complexity Coding and Learning Techniques for Resilient mmWave Networks

5/28

Ph.D. Defense

Ph.D. Student: Aditya Wadaskar

Committee Chair: Danijela Cabric

Committee Members: Danijela Cabric, Gregory Pottie, Christina Fragouli, and Lara Dolecek

Time: 12pm – 2pm

Room: Faraday Room

Title of Dissertation: True-Time-Delay Array Beamforming Design for Link Establishment, Data Communication, and Spectrum Sharing in Cellular Networks

6/2

Ph.D. Defense

Ph.D. Student: Kaan Ozkara

Committee Chair: Suhas Diggavi

Committee Members: Lieven Vandenberghe, Quanquan Gu, Lin Yang

Time: 1pm – 2:30pm

Room: Tesla Room

Title of Dissertation: Personalized and Efficient Distributed Machine Learning

6/12

Ph.D. Defense

Ph.D. Student: Mohamad Rida Rammal

Committee Chair: Suhas Diggavi

Committee Members: Stefano Soatto, Lin Yang, Jonathan Kao

Time: 1pm – 2pm

Room: Faraday Room

Title of Dissertation: An Information-Theoretic Exploration of Generalization and Data Value


Scholarship Opportunities


Bonenfant International Travel Scholarship

Flyer for the Bonenfant Scholarship

Do you know a promising engineering or physical sciences student planning to study abroad next semester? The Bonenfant International Travel Scholarship offers a US$9,000 award to support global experiences that align with academic and professional goals.

This scholarship supports U.S.-based students enrolled at accredited universities who will participate in semester-abroad programs. Established in 2012 in memory of Paul A. Bonenfant, the scholarship honors his belief that international experiences enrich both personal and professional development through cross-cultural engagement and collaboration.

We invite you to encourage qualified students to apply.

Eligibility Criteria Applicants must:

  • Be enrolled in an engineering and/or physical sciences program
  • Have a minimum 3.0 GPA (or equivalent)
  • Be a U.S. resident
  • Have applied or been accepted to a study abroad program of at least 6 weeks
  • Demonstrate interest in optics-related research and applications
  • Be willing to document their experience via blogs and/or social media

Application Materials

  • Responses to short-answer questions about optics and the study abroad experience
  • A CV/resume (max 4 pages)
  • Budget showing how the scholarship will be used
  • GPA certificate
  • Two letters of recommendation

This is an incredible opportunity for students to deepen their education, broaden their worldview, and build a global network.

Know a student who fits the criteria? Please share this opportunity with them and encourage them to apply.

Please see the website


Women in Spectrum Scholarship

Diversity Spectrum Council Logo

The Diversity in Spectrum Council (DISC) is currently accepting applications for the Women in Spectrum Scholarship program, designed to further develop the pipeline of talented women engineers entering fields related to spectrum and communications. 

Spectrum Scholars will be awarded a $1,500 scholarship as well as up to $1,500 travel stipend to attend the 2025 IEEE MILCOM conference in Los Angeles, CA.

Eligibility: Current undergraduate or graduate students majoring in electrical engineering at an ABET-accredited university in the United States

Deadline: June 25, 2025

Please see the application


Student Organizations


Quantum Computing Student Association Quantum Device Workshop May 19-22

Quantum Device Workshop Flyer

Along with the Center for Quantum Science and Engineering of UCLA (CQSE), the Challenge Institute for Quantum Computation (CIQC) and the USC Quantum Initiative (USCQI), QCSA is organizing and hosting a workshop at UCLA on the design and simulation of superconducting quantum devices. 

This workshop will be held at the Shannon and Tesla Rooms in ECE Building 4, 5th floor from Monday May 19th to Thursday May 22nd from 9am to 5pm. 

QCSA has a stellar lineup of distinguished speakers and sponsors including Google, Nvidia, Rigetti, Keysight, Zurich Instruments and Quantum Machines. We have researchers and professors from around the world joining who pioneered the field such as Michel Devoret (UCSB), Jens Koch (Northwestern), Eli Levenson Falk (USC), Andreas Wallraff (ETH Zurich), Hakan Tureci (Princeton), Zlatko Minev (Google) and many more.

Students and Scholars can participate in person or via zoom and register via the website: https://qdw-ucla.squarespace.com/ 

Food will be provided (breakfast and lunch) as well as other activities such as networking sessions, panel event and more. This workshop will offer its participants lectures and workshops by leading experts in the field as well as unique hands-on experience with professional licensed software and high-performance Nvidia GPU nodes.


ECE Townhall

ECE Townhall Flyer

Want to change something about the EE curriculum at UCLA? Have feedback about an EE class that you have taken? Come to the ECE Townhall and fill out the Townhall Survey!

When: Wednesday, May 21, from 6-8 pm (if you can’t come for the whole time, that’s okay!)

Where: Shannon Room (Engineering IV – Room 54-134)

Free pizza will be served. During the event, you will have an opportunity to ask questions and make suggestions to ECE faculty. The event is open to anyone who has taken or is planning to take ECE classes at UCLA.

Please RSVP and fill out the anonymous survey by Tuesday, May 20, at 11:59PM. 

With more survey responses, there is a higher likelihood that we can improve the ECE programs at UCLA! 


HHMI, NSF, and Koç Undergraduate Research Symposium

HHMI, NSF, Koc Flyer

UCLA’s Ozcan Lab invites students to attend this year’s HHMI, NSF, and Koç Undergraduate Research Symposium, which will take place on May 22nd from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the CNSI Auditorium & Lobby. 

Please join us for an exciting afternoon where our undergraduate researchers showcase their projects through oral presentations, posters, and live demos.

Please RSVP.  


Job Opportunities


Internship Opportunity: Keysight Technologies

Keysight Technologies is looking to hire 4 PhD EE/ECE or MS EE/ECE interns in each of the 4 locations below. These internships are an opportunity for site teams interns to create a core technology project solution, then present those solutions as a competing contest against the other site intern teams at the end of their 3 month internships. The winning team will receive a cash prize. Keysight is in the process of actively reviewing and screening applicants for all positions. All interns will start on June 2 for the 3 month project work with the potential to be extended 6-9 additional months. For the selected interns, Keysight offers local site housing in addition to standard hourly pay.

The following locations have open positions: 

Colorado Springs, Colorado: PhD StudentsMasters Students

Santa Rosa, California: PhD StudentsMasters Students

Boeblingen, Germany: PhD StudentsMasters Students

Interested students should apply online and email their resume to Mari O’Neill for US jobs: maria.oneill@keysight.com 

Email Marcella Clusellas for the Germany jobs: marcella.clusellas@keysight.com 


Job Opportunity: Harvey Mudd College Visiting Assistant Professors of Electrical Engineering 2025-26 (MS/Ph.D.) 

Harvey Mudd College invites applications for Visiting Assistant Professors for our general engineering program for the 2025-26 academic year, with a possibility to renew for the 2026-27 year by mutual agreement. The Department of Engineering seeks candidates with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering or a related field who excel in teaching in a broadly-based undergraduate curriculum. Exceptional candidates with an M.S. and/or late in their Ph.D. program will be considered. Industrial or other practical experience in the field is valued. 

The Department of Engineering seeks candidates who can teach one or more of the following courses: 

ENGR084 HM – Electronic and Magnetic Circuits and Devices 

Introduction to the fundamental principles underlying electronic devices and applications of these devices in circuits. Topics include electrical properties of materials; physical electronics (with emphasis on semiconductors and semiconductor devices); passive linear electrical and magnetic circuits; active linear circuits (including elementary transistor amplifiers and the impact of non-ideal characteristics of operational amplifiers on circuit behavior); operating point linearization and load-line analysis; electromagnetic devices such as transformers. 

ENGR085 HM – Digital Electronics and Computer Engineering 

Design and implementation of digital systems. Topics include levels of abstraction, Boolean algebra, combinational logic, sequential logic, finite state machines, hardware description languages, computer arithmetic, C and assembly programming, embedded systems, and microarchitecture. Lab practices include simulation, prototyping, and   debugging.   

ENGR151 HM – Analog Circuit Design

Design and analysis of electronic circuits based on semiconductor devices (e.g. pn diode, MOSFET, BJT), particularly linear amplifiers including operational amplifiers and associated building blocks. Includes a laboratory focused on experimental realization and measurement of electronic devices and circuits.           

ENGR079 HM – Introduction to Engineering Systems 

An introduction to the concepts of modern engineering, emphasizing modeling, analysis, synthesis, and design. Applications to chemical, mechanical, and electrical systems.           

Visiting Assistant Professors will also advise sponsored projects in the Engineering Clinic program. Advising student teams through the Engineering Clinic program requires site visit travel and regular meetings with students, student leaders, project sponsors, and the Engineering Clinic staff. 

The salary is $85,000 for 9 months of teaching responsibilities. 

Applicants should submit: a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and the names of at least three references. Candidates should provide evidence of excellence in teaching and the ability to increase students’ hands-on engineering skills. For full consideration, applications should be received by May 19, 2025, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled. 

Any questions may be sent to: eng-visitor-2025-l@g.hmc.edu 

Please see the posting.  


Job Opportunity: Postdoctoral Scholar at UCLA Center for Advanced Surgical and Interventional Technology

Position description:

Are you passionate about advancing the frontier of healthcare technology? Dr. Bijan Najafi’s renowned research team at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher position. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge studies in remote patient monitoring, frailty, dementia, and wearable technologies designed to empower older adults to live independently and age in place.

We are seeking a highly motivated individual with a Ph.D. in Biomechanics, Kinesiology, or a related field. The ideal candidate will have expertise or familiarity in:

• Wearable technologies for human motion analysis

• Motion tracking systems

• Gait and balance assessments

• Muscle activity monitoring and motor disability evaluation

Start Date: As soon as possible

Qualifications:

Basic qualifications: PhD

Preferred qualifications: Ph.D. in Biomechanics, Kinesiology, or a related field.

Application Requirements:

Document requirements

• Curriculum Vitae – Your most recently updated C.V.

• Cover Letter – Limited to two pages, summarizing your career goals and prior   research relevant to human movement analysis.

• Statement of Research (Optional)

• Reference check authorization release form – Complete and upload the reference check authorization release form

• Sample Publication – A sample of a relevant prior publication.

Reference requirements

• 3-5 required (contact information only)

Please see the full posting


Internship Opportunity: Design Verification Engineer Intern at Apple

Apple is seeking a Design Verification Engineer intern in their first year of an MS degree and will graduate either in Dec 2025 or May 2026. 

Position description:

Through this experience, you will learn all aspects of a large scale SOC design, complex verification test benches, different types of SOC architectures, multiple high speed protocols, industry-standard low power architecture, best in class DV methodology, verification on accelerated platforms, knowledge on Cellular protocol, FW- HW interactions, complexities of multi-chip SOC debug architecture, etc. 

Please send your resume to j_lou@apple.com if interested.


Internship Opportunity: Ayar Labs

Ayar Labs is in search of a number of summer interns. The internships span several areas, including circuit design, photonics, computer vision/AI, data science, and hardware engineering. 

For more details and to apply, students can visit: Ayar Labs Internship Opportunities.


Job Opportunity: Cellular SOC Design Verification Engineer – Entry Level at Apple

Description
Do you have a passion for invention and self-challenge? This position gives you an opportunity to be a part of one of the most cutting-edge and key projects that Apple’s Silicon Engineering Group has embarked upon to-date. As a Design Verification Engineer on our team, you’ll be at the center of the verification effort within our silicon design group, responsible for crafting and productizing state-of-the-art Cellular SoCs!

You will have the opportunity to contribute to the verification effort of a set of complex SOCs delivering the Cellular solution. You will integrate multiple sophisticated IP level DV environments, craft highly reusable best-in-class UVM-based test benches, implement effective coverage-driven and directed test suites, and deploy new tools and methodologies to deliver chips that are right-first-time. By collaborating with other product development groups across Apple, you can push the industry boundaries of what cellular systems can do and improve the product experience for our customers across the world!

Through this experience, you will learn all aspects of large-scale SOC design, complex verification test benches, different types of SOC architectures, multiple high-speed protocols, industry-standard low power architecture, best-in-class DV methodology, verification on accelerated platforms, knowledge of Cellular protocol, FW-HW interactions, and the complexities of multi-chip SOC debug architecture.

Minimum Qualifications

  • BS in Electrical Engineering (EE) or Computer Science (CS) is required
  • Object-Oriented Programming
  • Coursework in Digital Design

Preferred Qualifications

  • MS in Electrical Engineering (EE) or Computer Science (CS)
  • Must graduate by June 2025
  • Coursework in Computer Architecture, Networking Protocol
  • Should be a great teammate with excellent communication and problem-solving skills and the desire to seek diverse challenges
  • Programming experience in SystemVerilog, Python, and C++

Pay & Benefits
At Apple, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range. This provides the opportunity to progress as you grow and develop within a role. The base pay range for this role is between $121,900 and $183,600, and your base pay will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, and location.


Research Opportunity: Geothermal Technology Development (UCLA)

The research group of Professor Sergio Carbajo at UCLA is seeking a highly motivated

graduate engineering student to contribute to an exciting geothermal technology research project for 1-2 months during Winter Quarter. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on research experience and earn university research credit.

Project Overview:

This project, under the direction of Professor Carbajo, focuses on developing innovative technologies to enhance geothermal energy extraction and super deep drilling. The selected student will play a key role in the design and modeling of novel technology.

Responsibilities:

  • Utilize CAD software to design and refine components for direct energy drilling and geothermal rigging systems.
  • Contribute to the modeling and analysis of hydrodynamic and electromagnetic phenomena within the system.
  • Collaborate with the research team to interpret simulation results and contribute to project discussions.
  • Document research findings and contribute to technical reports or presentations.

Qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled graduate student in Electrical Engineering (EE) or Mechanical Engineering at UCLA.
  • Experience with CAD design software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Fusion 360).
  • Interest or experience in hydrodynamics and electromagnetism.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Expertise with Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) or Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFETs).

Benefits:

  • Earn university research credit.
  • Gain valuable research experience in a cutting-edge field.
  • Opportunity to contribute to a real-world energy solution for climate change.
  • Work alongside experienced researchers and faculty at UCLA, including Professor Sergio Carbajo.


Time Commitment:

1-2 months during Winter Quarter, with flexible scheduling to accommodate academic

commitments.

To Apply:

Interested students should submit their resume/CV and a brief statement of interest (one paragraph) outlining their relevant skills and experience to johnfstrike@gmail.com. Please include “Geothermal Research Application” in the subject line. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.


Electronics/PCB Development Undergraduate Internship Opportunity

Employment Period: Year-round

Location: On-campus

Approximate hours per week: 5+ hours

Duration: 6-24 months

Salary / Pay rate / Stipend: $20/hour

Relevant Website: https://www.edroplets.org/

Job description

Digital microfluidics is a technology that enables programmable control over individual droplets using electrical signals on a chip, which has been transforming wet labs towards the era of lab-on-a-chip. You will develop electronic control circuits for operating digital microfluidics chips. This is a highly engineering-oriented project, which requires independent schematic design, PCB layout design, PCB manufacturing, and assembly outsourcing for various circuits and electronic systems. You will also work with the mechanical design and software development team guided by graduate students to create multiple products. These products will be used by numerous digital microfluidics researchers and startups around the world through an open-source platform (edroplets.org).

For domestic students (US Citizen or Permanent Resident), the payment may be a stipend from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. 

For international students, the payment will be through a regular research fund.

For those who prefer research credits over stipends, SRP 99 or MAE 199 is also possible.

What you will get:

(1) You will experience creating a real-world electronic product for a transformative technology, which will be used by lots of real users!

(2) You will get hands-on experience and training in schematic/PCB/electronics design and development

(3) You will learn the basic knowledge and industry status of digital microfluidics, and participate in translating ground-breaking research into real-world products

(4) You may become a co-author of resulting journal and conference publications

Quality & skill desired:

(1) A strong and genuine interest in electronics is essential. If you are a DIYer who loves working with electronics and wants to build something impactful, this is a perfect project for you.

(2) Enjoy working in a team with different expertise is essential. The ability to articulate your work to non-technical team members is essential.

(3) Experience with Altium Designer, KiCAD or other PCB design software is a plus. Experience with LabView is a plus. Experience in making a PCB from design to manufacturing is a huge plus.

(4) No experience or knowledge of digital microfluidics is required

Interested? Please send your resume to Professor CJ Kim (cjkim@ucla.edu) and Leo Wang (wangqining265@gmail.com). If there’s a good match, you will be invited to an interview.


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