IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Newsletter | Volume 16 | Issue 2 | April 2022 | CURRENT/PAST ISSUES

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New CASS Distinguished Lecturers 2022-2023

Below are the contact information and terms of the new IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) DLP speakers.

The abstract(s) of the Distinguished Lectures and speaker biographies are available for the 2020-20222021-2022, and 2022-2023 terms.

If you are interested in inviting a DLP speaker to your region, please get in touch with your local IEEE-CASS chapter chair. Your chapter chair will submit the CASS DLP Request Form to formalize the request to sponsor a DLP lecture. Please remember to check the Education page for the latest updates.


List of New Distinguished Lecturers 2022-2023

Chuan Zhang chzhang@seu.edu.cn

  • Lecture 1: Advanced Baseband Processing Circuits and Systems for 5G/B5G Communications
  • Lecture 2: Artificial Intelligence for 5G and Beyond 5G: Implementations, Algorithms, and Optimizations

Michael Peter Kennedy peter.kennedy@ucd.ie

  • Lecture 1: Recent Advances in Frequency Synthesis
  • Lecture 2: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Nonlinear Circuits and Systems

Xuan (Silvia) Zhang xuan.zhang@wustl.edu

  • Lecture 1: Exploring Autonomous Edge Intelligence in the Analog Domain

Wen-Hsiao Peng wpeng@cs.nctu.edu.tw

  • Lecture 1: (3-hour tutorial) Advances in Design and Implementation of End-to-End Learned Image and Video Compression 
  • Lecture 2: (1-hour seminar) Video/Image Coding for Machines 

Yu (Kevin) Cao yu.cao@asu.edu

  • Lecture 1: Reliable In-memory Computing with Unreliable Devices and Circuits

Gabriel A. Rincón-Mora rincon-mora@gatech.edu

  • Lecture 1: Unraveling Feedback Translations
  • Lecture 2: Switched-Inductor Power Supplies: Compact Control Loops

Hongliang Li hlli@uestc.edu.cn

  • Lecture 1: Multi-Modal Scene Understanding Theory and Application
  • Lecture 2: Visual Object Detection: Challenge and Approaches

Massimo Alioto malioto@ieee.org

  • Lecture 1: Green Technologies for Intelligent and Connected Circuits & Systems Powered by Renewable Energy Sources 
  • Lecture 2: Securing the Next Trillion of Chips via In-Memory and Immersed-in-Logic Design – Beyond Traditional Design Boundaries

Partha Pratim Pande pande@wsu.edu

  • Lecture 1: Processing-in-memory (PIM)-based Manycore Architecture for Training Graph Neural Networks
  • Lecture 2: Interconnect Meets Architecture: On-Chip Communication in the Age of Heterogeneity
  • Lecture 3: Bringing Cores Closer Together: The Wireless Revolution in On-Chip Communication

Jennifer Blain Christen Jennifer.Blainchristen@asu.edu

  • Lecture 1: Fluorescence-based Lateral Flow Immunoassays (LFIA) for Quantitative, Multiplexed Detection of HPV
  • Lecture 2: Low-Cost COVID-19 Diagnostics for Low Resources Settings, Bringing Point of Need Testing to Low Resource Environments
  • Lecture 3: Smart Nets – Machine Learning-based Approach to Protecting Marine Life
  • Lecture 4: Fully Passive Wireless Sensors for Biosignal Acquisition

DLP speakers of previous two years can be found in the CASS website.

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