ECE Seminars
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Fall 2025
Atom O. Watanabe
Staff Research Scientist at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center.
The Evolution of mmWave Antenna in Package Toward a Connected Intelligent Future
Wednesday, September 24
Hongyang Li
Assistant Professor at University of Hong Kong
Towards Generalizable and Intelligent System for Robotic Manipulation
Tuesday, September 30
Dr. Zhibin Chen
Associate Professor with NYU Shanghai and Global Network Assistant Professor at NYU
Cost-effectiveness of Modular Transit Systems
Thursday, October 16
Yuval Kochman
Professor at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Inference with Communication Constraints: Hypothesis Testing and Delay Estimation
Thursday, October 16
Sanjay Deshpande
Postdoctoral Scholar at Northwestern University
Hardware Realization and Implementation Security Evaluation of HQC, A NIST PQC Standard
Thursday, October 23
Hanna Krasowski
Postdoc in the Arcak lab at University of California Berkeley
Guiding Reinforcement Learning with Formal Methods for Reliable and Efficient Real-world Systems
Monday, November 3
Dr. Amin Beheshti
Professor of Data Science at Macquarie University
From Intelligence to Artificial Intelligence: Exploring the Future of Humanity
Monday, November 10
Xianming Liu
XPENG, Senior Director, Head of AI Team, Autonomous driving center
XPENG VLA2.0: A Foundation Model for Physical AI
Tuesday, December 2
Xin Zhang
Assistant Professor at New York University.
Optimal Transport in Math Finance
Wednesday, December 3
Girish Nair
Professor of University of Melbourne
Trajectory Entropies for Autonomous Navigation and Active Sensing
Friday, December 5
Lisa Wu Will
Assistant Professor of Computer Science and ECE at Duke University
Broadening the Field of Heterogeneous Computing: From Protein Discovery to Hardware Design
Monday, December 8
Dr. Claudio Canizares
University Professor at the University of Waterloo
Monday, December 8
Ataberk Olgun
Ph.D. candidate at the SAFARI Research Group, ETH Zurich
Experimentally Understanding and Efficiently Mitigating DRAM Read Disturbance
Friday, December 12