055:191 ECE Graduate Seminar

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055:191 ECE Graduate Seminar
Sp09 << Fall 2009 >> Sp10
 Date   Time   Location  Speaker and Topic
Th 09/03 3:30-4:20pm 3321 SC Prof. Hassan Raza, University of Iowa, Non-equilibrium phenomenon at the nanoscale for novel electronic devices
Th 09/10 3:30-4:20pm Van Allen 301 Prof. William H. Butler, University of Alabama, New Materials for Spintronics, jointly with Physics
Th 09/17 3:30-4:20pm 3321 SC Silicon Run I
Th 09/24 3:30-4:20pm 1505 SC Prof. Timothy Kidd, University of Northern Iowa, High Density Hydrogen Storage: Needs, Methods, and Applications, jointly with CBE
Th 10/01 3:30-4:20pm 3321 SC Silicon Run II
Th 10/08 3:30-4:20pm 1505 SC Rob Fuhrmann, Senior Manager at Accenture, Chicago Office, Engineers in Consulting
Th 10/15 4:30-5:30pm E-105 AJB ECE Edwin B. Kurtz Lecture, Jan Jelinek, Senior Fellow, Honeywell Advanced Technology Labs, Visual Biometrics: Past Successes, Future Challenges
Mon 10/19  3:30-4:20pm 3321 SC Professor Zhi-Quan (Tom) Luo, University of Minnesota, Spectrum Management: Complexity, Duality and Approximation
Th 10/29  3:30-4:20pm 3321 SC Prof. Raghu Mudumbai, University of Iowa, The Present, Past and Future of Wireless
Th 11/05 3:30-4:20pm Van Allen 301 Prof. Mark A. Ratner, Northwestern University, Transport in Molecular Junctions: Thoughts Coherent and Incoherent, jointly with Physics
Th 11/12 4:30-5:30pm 2229 SC  ECE Randall and Barbara Meyer Grabbing the Globe Seminar, Andrew Haun (Schneider Electric).
Th 11/19 3:30-4:20pm 1505 SC Prof. Scott Sudhoff, Purdue University, On the Semi-Automated Design of Power Conversion Components and the Pursuit of the Pareto-Optimal Front, jointly with MIE
Th 12/03 3:30-4:20pm 3321 SC Prof. Markus Wohlgenannt, University of Iowa, Magnetoresistance and spin-transport in organic semiconductor devices  
For more information, please contact the graduate seminar coordinator:
Assist. Prof. Hassan Raza, 319-384-1879, hassan-raza@uiowa.edu.
Course Policy: You are expected to attend all seminars to get S grade. Sign-in the attendance sheet. Failure to miss more than three seminars will result in U grade. Coming late by few minutes would count as an absence.  
Academic Misconduct: Signing the attendance sheet for someone else would result in U grade.
The University of Iowa College of Engineering