Dear Faculty, Graduate and Undergraduate Students, You are cordially invited to my M.S. thesis defense. Thesis Title: Flaw detection on Tainter gate post-tensioned anchorages utilizing gradient boosting through wavelet decomposition feature extraction When: Thursday, October 8th, 2020, 10:00 am Where: Virtual, Microsoft Teams https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19:meeting_NjhiNTc5OTItZDIwMS00NTZmLThiN2MtOGY3OTRkNTc5ZTE0@thread.v2/0?context={%22Tid%22:%22ed51dbb0-af86-45a2-9c97-73fb3935df17%22,%22Oid%22:%22e826dec6-7b79-4da1-a2da-eb334366e8a3%22} Candidate: Jason Ray Degree: M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering Committee: Dr….
Dear Faculty, Graduate and Undergraduate Students, You are cordially invited to my Ph.D. dissertation defense. Candidate: Mojtaba Rostaghi Degree: Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical and Computer Engineering Dissertation Title: Non-conventional sensors for measuring partial discharge under DC stress Date and time: Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 01:00 PM to 3:00 PM Venue: On-line Meeting – Details below…
You are cordially invited to my Ph.D. dissertation defense. Candidate: Yujie Yin Degree: Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering Dissertation Title: Advanced Protection of Microgrids – Challenges, Solutions and Benefits Date and time: Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (CT) Venue: On-line Meeting Committee: Dr. Yong Fu (Major Professor) Dr. Masoud Karimi (Committee…
Can the GPS Chip on Your Phone Help Beat the Climate Change? Dr. Mehmet Kurum | kurum@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: In this talk, I will introduce a “Microwave Farms” concept for precision agriculture driven by Signals of Opportunity (SoOp) and received by smartphones deployed on small drones. In broad terms, “Microwave Farms” opportunistically reutilizes any anthropogenic signals…
Artificial Intelligence for Smart City Transportation Sanjay Ranka Department of Computer Information Science and Engineering University of Florida, Gainesville Abstract: We live in an era of real-time gathering of information and its dissemination. The size of the digital universe is estimated to be around 50 Zettabytes today and expected to double every two years. The…
Dear Faculty, Graduate and Undergraduate Students, You are cordially invited to my Ph.D. dissertation defense. Dissertation Title: Development of method for providing simultaneous metering accuracy and power output from a dual secondary station service voltage transformer Date and time: Friday, June 19, 2020, 01:30 PM Venue: Simrall-228 (Conference Room) Candidate: David Wallace Degree: Doctor of…
Dear Faculty, Graduate and Undergraduate Students, You are cordially invited to my Ph.D. dissertation defense. Dissertation Title: Predictive Control of Standalone DC Microgrid with Energy Storage Under Load and Environmental Uncertainty Date and time: Monday, March 16, 2020, 08:00 AM Venue: Simrall-228 (Conference Room) Candidate: Salem Batiyah Degree: Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical, and Computer Engineering Committee: Dr. Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani…
Dear Faculty, Graduate and Undergraduate Students, You are cordially invited to my PhD. dissertation defense. Dissertation Title: Performance Improvement of a Grid-Connected Microgrid System Using Superconductive Fault Current Limiters When: Monday, March 16, 2020, 10:00 am Where: Simrall 228 Candidate: Mohammed Mousa Degree: PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering Committee: Dr. Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani (Major Professor) Dr. Sherif Abdelwahed…
Dear Faculty, Graduate and Undergraduate Students, You are cordially invited to my M.S. thesis defense. Thesis Title: Application of Soft Robotic Sensors to Predict Foot and Ankle Kinematic Measurements When: Wednesday, March 4th, 2020, 09:30 am Where: Simrall 432 (Conference Room) Candidate: David Saucier Degree: M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering Committee: Dr. John E. Ball…