University of Waterloo
200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON
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Phone: (519) 888-4567
Staff and Faculty Directory
Contact the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Thursday October 29, 2015
10:30 – 11:30 am
EIT 3142
Dr. Alfred Yu
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Waterloo
Yoshitaka Kajiyama
New Color patterning techniques for OLED displays
Hany Aziz
Sahar Sargheini, PhD Candidate, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Bo Wang
CO-OFDM Elastic Optical Networks - Issues on Transmission, Routing, and Bandwidth Allocation
Pin-Han Ho
Bita Jan Feshan
Charge Carrier Transfer Dynamics at the ZnO Nanowire/Quantum Dot Interface
Siva Sivoththaman
Bo Wang
CO-OFDM Elastic Optical Networks - Issues on Transmission, Routing, and Bandwidth Allocation
Pin-Han Ho
Jeyran Amirloo Abolfathi
Interband Cascade Lasers, from Fabry–Pérot waveguides to sub-wavelength cavities
Simarjeet Saini
Jeyran Amirloo Abolfathi
Interband Cascade Lasers, from Fabry–Pérot waveguides to sub-wavelength cavities
Simarjeet Saini
Nafeesa Mehboob
Smart charging of plug-in electric vehicles considering uncertainties
Claudio Canizares and Catherine Rosenberg
Mohamed El Badawe
Metasurfaces for Antenna and Wireless Energy Transfer Applications
Omar Ramahi
Xiaoxia Zhang
Cooperative Relaying and Resource Allocation in Future-Generation Cellular Networks
Sherman Shen and Liang-Liang Xie
Xiaoxia Zhang
Cooperative Relaying and Resource Allocation in Future-Generation Cellular Networks
Sherman Shen and Liang-Liang Xie
Yong Zhou
Link-Layer Cooperative Communication in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Weihua Zhuang
Agnes Lam
User Interface Design and Validation for the Automated Rehabilitation System
Dana Kulic
University of Waterloo
200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON
N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567
Staff and Faculty Directory
Contact the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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