PhD seminar - Miguel Angel Ruphuy
Candidate
Miguel Angel Ruphuy
Title
Electrically Thin Lenses and Reflectors
Supervisor
Omar Ramahi
Miguel Angel Ruphuy
Electrically Thin Lenses and Reflectors
Omar Ramahi
Professor Li Qiu of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
When MIMO Control Meets MIMO Communication
Mohamed Abdelaziz Abdelwahed
Wind Power Curtailment and DC Overvoltage Control During Permanent Converter-Outage for Multi-Terminal HVDC Systems
Ehab El-Saadany
Omar Hafez
Smart PEV Charging Station Operation and Design Considering Distribution System Impact
Kankar Bhattacharya
Ruifeng Yang
Energy Harvesting in Flexible and Semi-transparent Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells
Andrei Sazonov
The goal of this study is to design, characterize, and fabricate cheap and efficient hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) photovoltaic (PV) modules, and semi-transparent solar cells on transparent plastic substrates for energy harvesting applications. The cells are deposited on thin flexible plastics at low temperature (120-150 °C).
Haotian Zhang
Estimation and Control of Dynamical Systems with Applications to Multi-Processor Systems
Sundaram, Shreyas (Adjunct) and Smith, Stephen L.
Celal Con
Nanolithography on irregular surfaces and self-assembly of metal salt-polymer nanomaterials
Bo Cui
This work is focused on fabrication of high aspect ratio nanostructures on non-planar surfaces using evaporated electron beam resist, and a novel fabrication methods of high resolution surface nanostructures using metal salt: polymer nanocomposites self-assembly.
Demin Yin
Performance Limit and Design Strategy of Black Phosphorus Field-Effect Transistors
Youngki Yoon
Abdel Maguid Tawakol
Using Shamir Secret Sharing Scheme and Symmetric Key Encryption to Achieve Data Privacy in Databases
Gordon Agnew
Navid Mohammad Sadeghi Jahed
Top-down formation and Surface States studies of ZnO nanowires for PV device application
Siva Sivoththaman