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200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON
N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567
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Distinguished Microwave Lecturer Program
Dr. Gordon R. Strachan
Keysight Technologies
Design Challenges in Modern Digital-IF Spectrum Analyzers
Tuesday March 1, 2016 – 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm – E5 – 4106-4128
Candidate
Alireza Tari
Title
Amorphous Transition Metal-oxides for Transparent Flexible Electronics: Device Fabrication and Characterization
Supervisor
William Wong
Abstract
Candidate
Ahmed Alhammad
Title
Memory Efficient Scheduling for Multicore Real-time Systems
Supervisors
Rodolfo Pellizzoni and Sebastian Fischmeister
Abstract
Modern real-time systems are becoming increasingly complex and requiring significant computational power to meet their demands. Since the increase in uniprocessor speed has slowed down in the last decade, multicore processors are now the preferred way to supply the increased performance demand of real-time systems.
Candidate
Ahmed Raslan
Topic
Semiconductor Device Characterization and Modelling for Effective Circuit and System Design of 5G Front-Ends
Supervisor
Slim Boumaiza
Background subjects
Microwave and RF Engineering Nonlinear Microwave and RF Circuits Modelling and Characterization of Microwave and RF Power TransistorsCandidate
Alireza Tari
Title
Amorphous Transition Metal-oxides for Transparent Flexible Electronics: Device Fabrication and Characterization
Supervisor
William Wong
Abstract
Candidate
Omar Alrumayh
Title
Optimal Coordination of Home Energy Management Systems in a Distribution Grid
Supervisor
Kankar Bhattacharya
Abstract
ECE SEMINAR
Dr. Bogdan Vasilescu, University of California, Davis, USA
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Abstract:
Candidate
Nupur Maheshwari
Title
Electrically Conductive Textiles Enabled by Silver Nanowires
Supervisor
Irene Goldthorpe
Abstract
ECE SEMINAR
OPERATION CHALLENGES FOR THE PORTUGUESE POWER SYSTEM WITH LARGE SCALE INTEGRATION OF WIND POWER GENERATION
João A. Peças Lopes, Porto University, Portugal
Invited by Professor Claudio Cañizares
Candidate
Nafeesa Mehboob
Title
Smart Charging of Plug-in Electric vehicles in Distribution Systems Considering Uncertainties
Supervisors
Claudio Canizares and Catherine Rosenberg
Abstract
Candidate
Murphy Thomas Reynolds Berzish
Title
Design of A High-Level Language and Toolchain for Microfluidic Design Automation
Supervisor
Derek Rayside
Abstract
Microfluidic circuits are currently designed by hand, using a combination of the designer's domain knowledge and educated intuition to determine unknown design parameters. Circuits are typically tested by physically constructing them in silico and performing another design iteration if issues are identified with the device.
Candidate
Muhammad Riyad Parvez
Title
Combining Static and Dynamic Symbolic Program Analysis for Scalable Bug-finding in Application Binaries
Supervisors
Vijay Ganesh and Paul Ward
Abstract
Candidate
Yaoqiang Li
Title
An Energy-Efficient System with Timing-Reliable Error Detection Sequentials
Supervisor
Manoj Sachdev
Abstract
Candidate
Dawood Alsaedi
Title
Graphene oxide femtogel photodetector
Supervisors
Mustafa Yavuz (Mechanical & Mechatronics) and Omar Ramahi
Abstract
Candidate
Saeed Nejati
Topic
SAT-based Cryptanalysis
Supervisors
Catherine Gebotys and Vijay Ganesh
Background subjects
Cryptanalysis SAT Solvers Hash FunctionsCandidate
Jia Hui Liang
Topic
Combining Machine Learning with Deduction for SAT Solvers
Supervisors
Krzysztof Czarnecki and Vijay Ganesh
Background subjects
SAT Solving Constraint Solving Branching Heuristic Machine LearningCandidate
Armin Sadeghi Yengejeh
Title
Distributed Task Allocation and Task Sequencing for Robots with Motion Constraints
Supervisor
Stephen L. Smith
Abstract
ECE SEMINAR
Ian A. Kash, Microsoft Research Canada, United Kingdom
Invited by Professor Krzysztof Czarnecki
ALL ARE WELCOME!
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 promised 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 Indigenous Initiatives Office.