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Bi-weekly Seminar for Graduates

Welcome to the Bi-Weekly Seminar Series held by the MICS lab.

Started from 2023, we've provided a specialized platform aimed at enriching the knowledge of Virginia Tech students in semiconductor integrated circuits (IC). This series serves as a dynamic space for discussing innovative research and developments in the field of semiconductors and IC design.

Our seminars feature presentations from renowned academics, industry professionals, and Ph.D. students, all designed to foster professional growth and collaboration in this rapidly evolving sector.

Recent Seminars

Fariborz

 

"The Road to Gate-All-Around CMOS"

by Dr. Alvin Loke, Intel

 on Dec 13, 2024

Fariborz

 

"Evolution Towards Low Phase Noise Signal Generators"

by Dr. Fariborz Lohrabi Pour, Postdoc

 on Nov 01, 2024

Fariborz

 

"Learning at the Speed of Wireless: Algorithm, Theory, and Prototype"

by Dr. Lingjia Liu, PhD, Director of Wireless@Virginia Tech

 on May 03, 2024

Fariborz

 

"Compute-in-Memory Paves the Way for Sustainable AI"

by Dr. Hechen Wang, Research Scientist, Intel Research Labs

 on Mar 22, 2024

Fariborz

 

"Terahertz and Millimeter-Wave Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces"

by Dr. Suresh Venkatesh, Professor at NCSU, ECE Department,

 on Mar 15, 2024

Fariborz

 

"Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT) Technology"

by Dr. Fariborz Lohrabi Pour, Postdoc,

 on Feb 16, 2024

Farhan

 

"Exploring the future of Liquid State Machine for Wireless Applications"

by Muhammad Farhan Azmine, Ph.D. in MICS

 on Feb 2, 2024

Zhenzhou

"Moore’s Law Beyond the Process Technology Advancement: Era of Extending Moore’s Law Through Chiplet Heterogeneous Integration"

by Dr. Zhen Zhou, from Intel Research Lab

 on Oct 6, 2023

Past Seminars

  • "Exploring the future of Liquid State Machine for Wireless Applications", presented by Prof. Thinh Doan in ECE@VT, on Dec. 1st, 2023
  • "H6 Progam - Atomic Clock", presented by post-doc Goker and Ph.D. student Jungmin at MICS, on Nov 17th, 2023
  • "Accelerating Next-Generation Wireless Communications with FPGA-based AI Accelerators", presented by Ph.D. Chunxiao Lin at MICS, on Oct. 20th, 2023
  • "Training for Analog IC", presented by Prof. Jeff Walling at MICS, on Sept. 22nd, 2023
  • "How To Be a Better Graduate Student ", presented by Prof. Dong Sam Ha at MICS, on Sept. 8th, 2023