ECE Distinguished Lecture April 13, 2023 at 10:30 am (Simrall Hall 104) AI and Power Grid Dr. Anurag K. Srivastava Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department West Virginia University Abstract: Availability of data from massive sensor deployment in the cyber-physical electric grid enables new monitoring and control applications. Advancement in artificial intelligence provides an opportunity…
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Professor Seungdeog Choi is part of a team recently awarded over $500,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Choi is the Principal Investigator of PFI-RP: High-Reliability Low-Cost Rare-Earth Free Electric Motor for Electrified Transportation Applications, which will focus on designing high-reliability and low-cost electric motors. MSU’s Aerospace Engineering…
Please join us in Simrall 104 or virtually, Friday, March 31 at 12:00 noon central time for our March ECE Faculty Research Seminar. Radio Frequency-Powered Internet of Things: From Principle to Practice Yu Luo | yu.luo@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: In this seminar, Dr. Luo will introduce the ultra-low-power Internet of Things (IoT) technology to be powered…
Please join us Friday, February 24 12-1 pm central time for our February ECE Faculty Research Seminar. Location: Simrall 104 and Webex link: https://msstate.webex.com/msstate/j.php?MTID=m79574d31692aac694ba97cdecb072429 Title: Modeling and Control of Power Electronic Converters for Interfacing Modern Electrical Energy Systems and Devices Presented by Dr. Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani | karimi@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: The electric energy industry is going through…
ECE Distinguished Lecture February 28, 2023 at 10:30 am (Simrall Hall 104) Digital Storage and Memory Tom Coughlin 2023 IEEE President-Elect Abstract: Digital storage and memory are critical components in modern computing systems, from the smallest embedded device to vast hyperscale data centers. We will explore the evolution and uses of magnetic recording and solidstate…
Redundant Robot Arms: Achieving Human Levels of Dexterity Anthony A. (Tony) Maciejewski, Ph.D. Colorado State University Electrical and Computer Engineering Thursday, December 1 11:30 am in Simrall 104 Abstract: The vast majority of robots in use today operate in very structured environments, e.g., in factory assembly lines, and possess only those limited motion capabilities required…
A Holistic Approach to Transforming Undergraduate Engineering Education Anthony A. (Tony) Maciejewski, Ph.D. Colorado State University Electrical and Computer Engineering Thursday, December 1 11:30 am in Simrall 104 Abstract: A diverse team of educators at Colorado State University (CSU) are redefining what it means to teach and learn in the Department of Electrical and Computer…