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200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON
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Phone: (519) 888-4567
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Candidate
Jaspreet Walia
Topic
Structural and Optical Properties of Semiconductor Nanowires for Sensing and Photo-Thermal Applications
Supervisor
Simarjeet Saini
Background subjects
Raman Spectroscopy Structural color generation Crystalline and amorphous materials Optical absorption in nanowiresCandidate
Jaspreet Walia
Topic
Structural and Optical Properties of Semiconductor Nanowires for Sensing and Photo-Thermal Applications
Supervisor
Simarjeet Saini
Background subjects
Raman Spectroscopy Structural color generation Crystalline and amorphous materials Optical absorption in nanowiresCandidate
Navneet Dhindsa
Topic
Semiconductor Nanowires for Energy Harvesting
Supervisor
Simarjeet Saini
Background subjects
Nanofabrication Electromagnetism SemiconductorsCandidate
Xiangcheng Sun
Title
Development and Characterization of Nano-Structured LiFePO4 Cathode and Li4Ti5O12 Anode Materials for High-Performance Li-Ion Battery
Supervisor
Bo Cui
Abstract
Candidate
Amir Ostadi
Title
Optimal Sizing of Battery/Ultracapacitor-Based Energy Storage Systems in Electrified Powertrains
Supervisor
Mehrdad Kazerani
Abstract
Speaker
Professor Ke Wu, FIEEE, FCAE, FRSC
Canada Research Chair in RF and Millimeter-Wave Engineering
Poly-Grames Research Center
Department of Electrical Engineering
Ecole Polytechnique
Montreal, Quebec
Topic
Multi-Function and Multi-Format Transceivers for Cognitive Joint Radio and Radar Operations and Applications
Abstract
Candidate
Zackary Newsham
Title
An Analysis of the Impact of Community Structure on SAT Solver Performance
Supervisors
Fischmeister, Sebastian and Ganesh, Vijay
Abstract
Candidate
Aidin Taeb
Title
A New Silicon-Based Dielectric Waveguide Technology for Millimeter-Wave/Terahertz Devices and Integrated Systems
Supervisors
Safieddin Safavi-Naeini and Mohamad Basha (SyDe)
Abstract
Candidate
Khadige Hussein Abboud
Title
Node Cluster Stability in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Supervisor
Weihua Zhuang
Abstract
Candidate
Seyyed Pouria Fewzee-Youssefi
Title
Affective Speech Recognition
Supervisor
Fakhreddine Karray
Abstract
Candidate
Bo Zhu
Title
Analysis and Design of Authentication Encryption Algorithms for Secure Cloud Systems
Supervisor
Guang Gong
Abstract
Candidate
Seyyed Pouria Fewzee-Youssefi
Title
Affective Speech Recognition
Supervisor
Fakhreddine Karray
Abstract
Candidate
Ning Lu
Title
Scaling Laws for Vehicular Networks
Supervisor
Sherman Shen
Abstract
Candidate
Ning Zhang
Title
Security-aware Cooperation in Dynamic Spectrum Access
Supervisor
Jon Mark (Adjunct)
Abstract
Candidate
Desireh Shojaei-Asanjan
Topic
Frequency Dependent Power Limiters
Supervisor
Raafat Mansour
Background subjects
RF engineering Microwave engineering MEMSCandidate
Najma Jose
Title
FPGA based Testbed for Fault Injection on SHA-256
Supervisor
Catherine Gebotys
Abstract
Candidate
Nicholas George Vardy
Title
MoS2 Thin Film Transistors using PECVD Dielectrics and Optical Contrast Modeling for Thickness Measurement
Supervisor
William Wong
Abstract
Candidate
Ning Zhang
Title
Security-aware Cooperation in Dynamic Spectrum Access
Supervisor
Jon Mark (Adjunct)
Abstract
Candidate
Yogen Krishnapillai
Title
Rank-switching, Open-row DRAM Controller for Mixed-Critical Real-Time Systems
Supervisors
Manoj Sachdev and Rodolfo Pellizzoni
Abstract
Speaker
Professor Yuguang "Michael" Fang
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Florida
Topic
Collaborative Design on Cognitive Radio Networkss
Abstract
Candidate
Hadi Hosseinzadeh Khaligh
Topic
Silver Nanowire Transparent Electrodes for Device Applications
Supervisor
Irene Goldthorpe
Background subjects
Electronic Devices Material Characterization NanotechnologyCandidate
Ning Lu
Title
Scaling Laws for Vehicular Networks
Supervisor
Sherman Shen
Abstract
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Candidate
Bahaedinne Jlassi
Topic
MEMS-Based Millimeter Front-end For Automotive Radar Applications
Supervisor
Raafat Mansour
Background subjects
Radio frequency (RF) Micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) AntennaCandidate
Thamer Almoneef
Topic
Electromagnetic Energy Transduction Using Metamaterials and Antennas
Supervisor
Omar Ramahi
Background subjects
Antennas Metamaterials Microwave Rectifiers Electromagnetic Energy HarvestersSpeaker
Professor Murat Cenk, Institute of Applied Mathematics, Middle East Technical University
Topic
Some new results on binary polynomial multiplication
Speaker
Professor Lin Gui, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Topic
The Advances of Space Information Network and Its Key Technologies
Abstract
Candidate
Xiangcheng Sun
Title
Development and Characterization of Nano-structured LiFePO4 Cathode and Li4Ti5O12 Anode Materials for High-Performance Li-Ion Battery
Supervisor
Bo Cui
Abstract
Candidate
Sibi Sutty
Topic
Controlling the morphology and molecular orientation in vacuum deposited small molecule organic solar cells
Supervisor
Hany Aziz
Background subjects
Organic Electronics Semiconductor Physics Photovoltaic energy conversionUniversity 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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