University of Waterloo
200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON
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Phone: (519) 888-4567
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Speaker
Dr Earl McCune, Visiting Faculty, TU Delft
Topic
Silicon Valley Style: Project Operations in the Presence of Extreme Risk
Abstract
Speaker
Dr Earl McCune, Visiting Faculty, TU Delft
Topic
The Physics of OFDM
Abstract
Candidate
Qinghua Shen
Title
Resource Management in E-health Systems
Supervisor
Sherman Shen
Abstract
Candidate
Yaoqiang Li
Title
An Energy-Efficient System with Timing-Reliable Error-Detection Sequentials
Supervisor
Manoj Sachdev
Abstract
Candidate
Sung Eun Kim
Title
Optimization Algorithm for Antenna Impedance Matching in Digitally Tunable Network
Supervisor
Safieddin Safavi-Naeini
Abstract
In this work, we explore different methods to tune antenna impedance in mobile devices. Mismatch from antenna impedance can cause undesirable effects such as spurious emissions, channel leakages, increased noise floor, degraded receiver sensitivity and so on.
Candidate
Thomas George McConkey
Topic
Implementation of Scalable Superconducting Qubits
Supervisors
Amir H. Majedi and Matteo Mariantoni (Physics and Astronomy)
Background subjects
Microwave Engineering Applied Superconductivity Quantum InformationCandidate
Daniel Rodrigues
Title
A HW/SW Fuel Gauge ADC Solution for Mobile Electronics Applications
Supervisor
David Nairn
Abstract
Candidate
Bilel Fehri
Title
Crest factor reduction and digital predistortion of RF power amplifiers driven by carrier aggregated signals
Supervisor
Slim Boumaiza
Abstract
Speaker
Professor Patrick Roblin, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Topic
Design of Doherty and Chireix Power Amplifiers Using an Embedding Device Model
Abstract
Candidate
Bilel Fehri
Title
Crest factor reduction and digital predistortion of RF power amplifiers driven by carrier aggregated signals
Supervisor
Slim Boumaiza
Abstract
Speaker
Dr. Anil K. Tiwari, Electrical Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur, India
Topic
Predictive Coding Methods for Lossless Image and Video Compression
Abstract
Candidate
Babak Baradaran Shokouhi
Title
Morphology Control and Ordering of PS-b-PMMA Block Copolymer by the Use of Neutral Monolayer and E-Beam Lithography
Supervisor
Bo Cui
Abstract
Candidate
Diane Houtarde
Title
Synthesis of Sulfide-Based Solid Electrolytes for Application to All-Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
Supervisors
William Wong and Linda Nazar (Chemistry)
Abstract
Candidate
Hany Kashif
Title
Deployment and Debugging of Real-Time Applications on Multicore Architectures
Supervisors
Sebastian Fischmeister and Hiren Patel
Abstract
Candidate
Saud Wasly
Topic
Management of Scratchpad Memory in Multicores Real-Time Embedded Systems
Supervisors
Rodolfo Pellizzoni and Catherine Gebotys
Background subjects
Embedded real-time systems Computer architecture Operating systemsCandidate
Vladimir Joukov
Title
Pose Estimation and Segmentation for Rehabilitation
Supervisor
Dana Kulic
Abstract
Candidate
Maher Abdelkhalek Azzouz Abdelkhalek
Title
New Control Algorithms for the Robust Operation and Stabilization of Active Distribution Networks
Supervisor
Ehab El-Saadany
Abstract
Candidate
Qi Wang
Title
Exciton-Induced Degradation of Interfaces in Organic Light-Emitting Devices
Supervisor
Hany Aziz
Abstract
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
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is centralized within our Office of Indigenous Relations.