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SUMMARY:Batteries not Included: Circuits and Systems that Sense and Self-Power - Prof. Matthew Johnston\, Oregon State University
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nFuture wearable devices and other deployed sensor systems\, including smart agriculture or environmental monitoring\, will require new approaches for long-term powering and operation that avoid individual battery recharging. One approach is the use of thermoelectric energy harvesting\, where energy is extracted from thermal gradients using a solid-state thermoelectric generator (TEG). Even centimeter-scale TEGs can provide microwatts of power from small temperature gradients\, such as body heat\, but they present a number of challenges in terms of low-voltage\, highly-efficient energy conversion at the output.\nIn this talk\, I will present recent work in low-voltage energy harvesting applied to wearable devices\, including some of our own low-level improvements in DC-DC converters and complete thermoelectric energy harvesting solutions – including true battery-less\, wearable bioelectronic sensors powered by body heat. I will also present a number of ultra-low-power (ULP) sensor readout interface circuit approaches that enable ULP (<10µW) read-out for resistive-\, voltage-\, and current-domain sensors\, such as temperature\, pH\, and electrochemical reactions. Together\, thermoelectric energy harvesting combined with ULP sensors and read-out ICs are a promising avenue for powering wearable devices using body-heat energy harvesting.\nBio:\nMatthew Johnston received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 2005\, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Columbia University in 2006 and 2012. He was a Co-Founder and Manager of Research with Helixis\, Carlsbad\, CA\, a Caltech-based spinout developing instrumentation for real-time PCR\, from 2007 to its acquisition by Illumina in 2010. From 2012 to 2013\, he was a postdoctoral scholar with the Bioelectronic Systems Lab at Columbia University. He also worked as an Associate at a life sciences venture capital firm in New York City.\nDr. Johnston joined Oregon State University in 2014\, where he is currently an Associate Professor with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. His current research interests include the integration of sensors and transducers with silicon CMOS integrated circuits\, lab-on-CMOS platforms\, ultra-low-power sensor electronics\, stretchable circuits and systems\, bio-energy harvesting\, and low-power distributed sensing.\nDr. Johnston was the recipient of the 2020 Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) Young Faculty Award\, the 2021 Oregon State University College of Engineering Faculty Teaching Excellence Award\, and the 2021 Oregon State University Provost Fellowship. He is currently an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II\, and he has also served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems and the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems.\nThe webinar is free but registration is required. Zoom link will be sent after registration.\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/448413
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/batteries-not-included-circuits-and-systems-that-sense-and-self-power-prof-matthew-johnston-oregon-state-university/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/448413
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SUMMARY:Antennas Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Dear Colleagues\,\nYou are cordially invited to attend The 12th Tel Aviv University Antenna Symposium on Thursday\, December 19\, 2024.\nThe conference program is attached.\nParticipation is free of charge\, but advanced registration at https://boag.sites.tau.ac.il/antenna-symposium-registration is required.\nThe same link is embedded in the program.\nPlease spread this message.\nBest regards\,\nYakir Hadad and Amir Boag\n============================================================\nProf. Amir Boag\nDepartment of Physical Electronics\, School of Electrical Engineering\nFaculty of Engineering\, Tel Aviv University\nTel Aviv 69978\, Israel\nPhone: (tel:%2B972-3-6408246) E-mail: boag@tau.ac.il\nCellular: (tel:%2B972-50-9422426)\nFax: (tel:%2B972-3-6423508) URL: https://boag.sites.tau.ac.il/\nAgenda:\n[]\nRegistration & Coffee\nWelcome\, and Opening Remarks Amir Boag\, Yakir Hadad\,\nDavide Tallini – EuroMED SIMULIA\, Non-parametric Shape Optimization of a Horn Antenna Feed Chain\,\nDr. Amir Shlivinski – BGU\, Prof. Yakir Hadad – TAU\, Universal Pulsed Radiation by Temporal Transition in Open Guiding Structures\,\nProf. Amir Boag\, Fast Time Domain Algorithms\nProf. Ehud Heyman – TAU\, Dr. Michael Katsav – Rafael\, Beam Diffraction by an Impedance Wedge: Exact and Uniform Asymptotic Solutions\, and Phenomenology\,\nProf. Reuven Shavit and Michael Elman- BGU\, Metasurface Conformal Radomes with Printed Elements\,\nProf. Eitan Bachmat – BGU\, Wave Propagation: a Multidisciplinary Approach\nLunch on site\nDr. Yarden Mazor – TAU\, Characterizing the Electric Properties of Scatterers in a Homogeneous Environment Using an Open-Ended\nCoaxial Probe\nA. Shaham\, B.-Z. Joselson\, I. Varenisov\, D. Dikarov\, and Prof. Ariel Epstein – Technion\, Temporal Wood’s Anomaly in Folded Time Gratings\nProf. Pavel Ginzburg\, et al. – TAU and Rafael\, Drone Tagging with Superscatterers\nRoee Geva\, Prof. Mário Silveirinha and Prof. Raphael Kastner – TAU and Universidade de Lisboa\, Polarization Control with PTD-Symmetric Metasurfaces\nProf. Yakir Hadad and Koffi Emanuel Sadzi – TAU\, Modeling the Particle in a Cavity Problem Using Polarizability Theory\nCoffee Break & Refreshments\nDr. Cosme Culotta-López\, et al. – Orbit/FR (MVG)\, Parallax Compensation in Offset-Mounted Spherical Near-Field Vehicular Antenna Measurements With Probe Effects for FFT-Based NFFFTs\nDr. Lea Beilkin et al. – Unidirectional Solitons in Nonlinear Electric Circuit Metamaterials\nVladimir Vulfin – EM Infinity and Prof. Reuven Shavit – BGU\, Scattering Analysis of Two Metal Beams with Rectangular Cross Section and Arbitrary Orientation\nOmry Oren\, Matar Eliaz and Prof. Eran Socher – TAU\, Controlling Beam Steering of THz CMOS DRAs Using 2D Multiport Excitation\nDr. Erez Gershnabel – IAI\, Nanophotonics and metamaterials\nProf. Timor Melamed – BGU\, Applying Beam Methods for the Design of Curved Pulsed Beams\nWine and Cheese Reception\nRoom: Auditorium 001\, Bldg: Broadcom Building\, Faculty of Engineering  Tel Aviv University\, Tel Aviv\, Tel Aviv District\, Israel
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/antennas-symposium/
LOCATION:Room: Auditorium 001\, Bldg: Broadcom Building\, Faculty of Engineering  Tel Aviv University\, Tel Aviv\, Tel Aviv District\, Israel
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SUMMARY:Oceanic Engineering Meetup
DESCRIPTION:🌊 Join Us for the first IEEE OES student event in Israel! 🌊\nThe IEEE OES Student Chapter Branch at the (https://www.linkedin.com/company/university-of-haifa/) is excited to host the Oceanic Engineering Meetup\, the first-ever OES student event in Israel.\n📅 Date: January 21st\, 2025\n⏰ Time: 16:00-18:30\n📍 Location: University of Haifa\, Multi-purpose building\, Room 223\nDiscover the latest advancements in marine and environmental technologies through talks by:\n🔹 Samuel Cohen: Autonomous surface vehicle navigation algorithm validations.\n🔹 Tom Aviksis Cohen: AI-powered oil spill detection using multisource technologies.\n🔹 Zeev Yampolsky: Data-driven frameworks for DVL calibration.\n🔹 Haitham Ezzy: Linking reef habitat features and fish diversity with 3D metrics.\n🔹 Daniel Engelsman: Learning-based gyrocompassing.\n🔹 Netta Palez & Gal Versano: Preparing ARIEL for AUV competition and research.\n✨ Don’t miss the robotic exhibition and an opportunity to network over light refreshments.\nBe part of this exciting milestone for IEEE OES in Israel—see you there!\nCo-sponsored by: Nadav Cohen\nRoom: Room 223\, Bldg: Multi-purpose building\, Abba Khoushy Ave 199\, Haifa\, Haifa District\, Israel
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/oceanic-engineering-meetup/
LOCATION:Room: Room 223\, Bldg: Multi-purpose building\, Abba Khoushy Ave 199\, Haifa\, Haifa District\, Israel
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SUMMARY:Technion CTF Team - End-of-Semester Competition
DESCRIPTION:Hello everyone!\nThe Technion's CTF group – **Technipwn** – is excited to announce the **End-of-Semester Competition**\, in collaboration with Intel\, which will take place this **Tuesday\, January 28th\, at 6:30 PM** in the **Taub Building**.\nThe competition will be held in teams of 2-3 participants\, so you can either come with a team in advance or form one during the event.\nThe challenges will cover topics learned throughout the semester\, including **web\, binary exploitation\, crypto\, and forensics** 👾\nAnd of course\, there will be **prizes for the winners** 🏅\n**Register for the competition here (limited spots):**\n(https://forms.gle/g6txmfPWuQTMCp7s8)\nSee you at the competition! 🏆\nRoom: #6 & #8\, Bldg: Taub\, Technion City\, Haifa\, Haifa District\, Israel
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/technion-ctf-team-end-of-semester-competition/
LOCATION:Room: #6 & #8\, Bldg: Taub\, Technion City\, Haifa\, Haifa District\, Israel
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20250129T113000
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CREATED:20250126T184522Z
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SUMMARY:ceClub Seminar - Securing Modern Systems is More Challenging Than Ever (and Requires New and Dedicated Guardrails)
DESCRIPTION:Securing Modern Systems is More Challenging Than Ever (and Requires New and Dedicated Guardrails).\nAbstract. Over the past decade\, an increasing number of systems and devices have gained Internet connectivity and been enhanced with sensing capabilities and AI. While these advancements have created a world of smarter\, more automated\, and highly connected devices\, they have also introduced significant security and privacy challenges that cannot be effectively addressed with traditional countermeasures.\nIn the first part of this talk\, we will explore the security and privacy concerns of cyber-physical systems. Specifically\, we will examine new threats that have emerged with the deployment of technologies like drones and Teslas in real-world environments. Our discussion will highlight methods for detecting intrusive drone filming and securing Teslas against time-domain adversarial attacks.\nThe second part of the talk focuses on the challenges posed by the coexistence of functional devices with limited computational power (that do not adhere to Moore’s law) alongside sensors with ever-increasing sampling rates. We will explore how threats such as cryptanalysis and speech eavesdropping—previously accessible only to well-resourced adversaries—can now be executed by ordinary attackers using readily available hardware like photodiodes and video cameras. These attacks leverage optical traces or video footage from a device’s power LED to extract sensitive information.\nFinally\, in the last part of the talk\, we will address the emerging need to secure GenAI-powered applications against a new category of threats we call Promptware. This threat highlights the evolving landscape of vulnerabilities introduced by generative AI systems.\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Ben Nassi\nRoom: #506\, Bldg: Zisapel Building\, Technion City\, Haifa\, Haifa District\, Israel
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/ceclub-seminar-securing-modern-systems-is-more-challenging-than-ever-and-requires-new-and-dedicated-guardrails/
LOCATION:Room: #506\, Bldg: Zisapel Building\, Technion City\, Haifa\, Haifa District\, Israel
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CREATED:20250126T184523Z
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SUMMARY:ceClub Seminar - Workloads\, Storage\, and Service Allocation in Edge Computing
DESCRIPTION:Workloads\, Storage\, and Service Allocation in Edge Computing\nAbstract. Edge computing extends cloud capabilities to the proximity of end-users\, offering ultra-low latency\, which is essential for real-time applications. Unlike traditional cloud systems that suffer from latency and reliability constraints due to distant datacenters\, edge computing employs a distributed model\, leveraging local edge datacenters to process and store data.\nThis talk explores key challenges in edge computing across three domains: workloads\, storage\, and service allocation.\nThe first part focuses on the absence of comprehensive edge workload datasets. Current datasets do not accurately reflect the unique attributes of edge systems. To address this\, we propose a workload composition methodology and introduce WoW-IO\, an open-source trace generator. The second part examines aspects of edge storage. Edge datacenters are significantly smaller than their cloud counterparts and require dedicated solutions. We analyze the applicability of a promising mathematical model for edge storage systems and raise inherent gaps between theory and practice. The final part addresses the virtual network embedding problem (VNEP). In VNEP\, given a set of requests for deploying virtualized applications\, the edge provider has to deploy a maximum number of them to the underlying physical network\, subject to capacity constraints. We propose novel solutions\, including a proactive service allocation strategy for mobile users\, a flexible algorithm for service allocation that is adaptable to the underlying physical topology\, and an algorithm for scalable online service allocation.\nSpeaker(s): Oleg Kolosov\nRoom: #8\, Bldg: CS Taub Building\, Technion City\, Haifa\, Haifa District\, Israel\, 3200003
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/ceclub-seminar-workloads-storage-and-service-allocation-in-edge-computing/
LOCATION:Room: #8\, Bldg: CS Taub Building\, Technion City\, Haifa\, Haifa District\, Israel\, 3200003
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20250209T110000
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SUMMARY:Special Seminar: Maximising the capacity of optical networks - how far have come and what else can we do?
DESCRIPTION:Optical fibre networks underpin the global communications infrastructure\, carrying >95% of all digital data. These optical networks operate on different time- and distance-scales – spanning long-distances (trans-oceanic\, inter-satellite) and inter-city\, as well as interconnecting servers and GPUs within data centres. The challenge for next-generation networks is in making them intelligent and adaptable to changes in demand and applications in the future.\nAdvancing AI and scientific research requires optimizing optical networks from the component through to the physical network layer. The physical topology and nonlinear properties of the optical fibre form a key bottleneck affecting achievable throughput in these networks. Optimising the throughput involves solving two NP-hard combinatorial optimisation problems: (i) the physical topology design problem and (ii) the routing and wavelength assignment problem by including the physical properties in ultrawideband optical network design – through and for artificial intelligence.\nThis talk will consider both of these challenges and their influence the maximum achievable throughput – a vital objective for the future scaling of AI algorithms.\nReferences:\n R. Matzner\, A. Ahuja\, R. Sadeghi\, M. Doherty\, S. J. Savory\, and P. Bayvel\, ‘Topology Bench: Systematic Graph Based Benchmarking for Core Optical Networks’\, arXiv preprint arXiv:submit/5982227 (2024).\n R. Matzner\, D. Semrau\, R. Luo\, G. Zervas\, and P. Bayvel\, ‘Making intelligent topology design choices: understanding structural and physical property performance implications in optical networks ’\, Journal of Optical Communications and Networking\, vol. 13\, no. 8\, p. D53\, Aug. 2021.\n R. Matzner\, R. Luo\, G. Zervas\, and P. Bayvel\, ‘Expanding Graph Neural Networks for Ultra-Fast Optical Core Network Throughput Prediction to Large Node Scales’\, in European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC 2022)\, paper We5.61\, Optica Publishing Group\, Sep. 2022\, p. We5.61.\n R. Matzner\, R. Luo\, G. Zervas\, and P. Bayvel\, ‘Ultra-fast Optical Network Throughput Prediction using Graph Neural Networks’\, in 26th International Conference on Optical Network Design and Modelling\, May 2022\, p. 3.\n R. Matzner\, R. Luo\, G. Zervas\, and P. Bayvel\, ‘Intelligent performance inference: A graph neural network approach to modelling maximum achievable throughput in optical networks’\, APL Machine Learning\, vol. 1\, no. 2\, p. 026112\, May 2023.\nDistinguished Speaker: Prof. Polina Bayvel\n[]\nProfessor Polina Bayvel is the Head of the (https://www.ee.ucl.ac.uk/ong/) (Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering)\, UCL\, a research group she set up in 1994. Her research interests are in the area of optical communications and networks on different time- and length scales (from trans-oceanic distances to intra- and inter-data centre communications and routing. This includes the analysis and implementation of intelligent optical networks\, wavelength routing\, high-speed optical transmission\, and the study and mitigation of optical fibre nonlinearities. Following her PhD\, she worked as a systems engineer in the STC Submarine Systems\, Greenwich (now Alcatel Submarine Networks) on the first amplified optical transmission and in Nortel (Harlow Labs) on optical network planning.\nIn 1994 she received a Royal Society University Research fellowship and moved to UCL to set up ONG\, the first academic systems engineering group in optical networks.\nShe is a Fellow of the Royal Society\, Royal Academy of Engineering\, IEEE and Optica. She is the 2021 recipient (and first woman) of the Thomas Young Medal of the UK Institute of Physics and the first woman to be awarded the 2023 Royal Society Rumford Medal since it was introduced in 1800! In 2024 she received the Humboldt Foundation Research Prize.\nAuthor/co-author of more than 500 refereed journal and conference papers\, she has led the UK EPSRC Programme Grant (https://www.unloc.net/) (2012-2018)\, focused on unlocking – and maximising – the capacity of optical fibre communications and currently leads the EPSRC Programme Grant TRANSNET (2018-2026): https://transnet.org.uk/ focused on transforming optical networks for the cloud.\nAgenda:\n11:00 – 11:30 התכנסות וכיבוד קל\n11:30 – 12:30 הרצאה של פרופ' פולינה בייבל\nRoom: Lecture Hall 001\, Bldg: Broadcom Semiconductors\, Tel Aviv University\, Dr. George Wise St. 17\, Tel Aviv\, Tel Aviv District\, Israel\, 69978
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/special-seminar-maximising-the-capacity-of-optical-networks-how-far-have-come-and-what-else-can-we-do/
LOCATION:Room: Lecture Hall 001\, Bldg: Broadcom Semiconductors\, Tel Aviv University\, Dr. George Wise St. 17\, Tel Aviv\, Tel Aviv District\, Israel\, 69978
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Renewable Energy: Importance and Future
DESCRIPTION:ستتناول هذه الورشة أهمية الطاقة المتجددة ودورها في التنمية المستدامة والتطورات المستقبلية. سيقدم الدكتور تامر الخطيب رؤىً حول حلول الطاقة المبتكرة والشبكات الذكية. ويتماشى هذا الحدث مع شعار يوم الطاقة النظيفة من خلال تعزيز الطاقة النظيفة والاستدامة.\nSpeaker(s): AL KHATEEB\,\nNABLUS \, West Bank\, Palestine
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/workshop-on-renewable-energy-importance-and-future/
LOCATION:NABLUS \, West Bank\, Palestine
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20250423T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20250423T140000
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CREATED:20250329T094521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T134851Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainability in Energy Systems
DESCRIPTION:ستستكشف هذه الورشة مبادئ الاستدامة في أنظمة الطاقة ، مع التركيز على الاستخدام الفعال للموارد، وتكامل مصادر الطاقة المتجددة، وحلول الطاقة الخضراء . سيقدم الدكتور شادي صويلحة رؤىً حول أحدث التقنيات المستدامة ودورها في تشكيل مستقبل الطاقة. تتماشى هذه الجلسة مع شعار يوم IEEE PES: "طاقة نظيفة، شبكات أذكى، وحياة أفضل".\nSpeaker(s): Swailha\,\nNABLUS \, West Bank\, Palestine
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/sustainability-in-energy-systems/
LOCATION:NABLUS \, West Bank\, Palestine
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20250508T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20250508T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073021
CREATED:20250412T114522Z
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SUMMARY:Bendable Computing
DESCRIPTION:RE: Monthly webinar – Bendable Computing\nSpeaker: Dr. Emre Ozer\, Senior Director of Processor Development\, Pragmatic\nDate: Thursday\, May 8th\, 2025 5:00 PM (Israel Time).\nDear IEEE Israel chapter members\, Dear guests\,\nThe IEEE Computer Society Israel conducts a series of webinars in different areas of computer systems\, Software engineering\, Computer architectures\, data center\, accelerators for machine learning\, security\, and more. The webinars offer insightful and enriching talks held by international leaders and professionals of the computer society sector.\nThe next free online webinar will include a special talk “Bendable Computing” by Dr. Emre Ozer\, Senior Director of Processor Development\, Pragmatic.\nhis talk will introduce Pragmatic Semiconductor’s FlexIC technology\, and present how it allows us to develop "bendable" processors to enable emerging applications at Extreme Edge.\nThe Webinar is free\, but pre-registration is required. So\, please sign up using this (https://technion.zoom.us/meeting/register/xGDbeS8-RZaIw_OzP9ylaw) and the Zoom session details will be provided after registration.\nPlease contact us for any further details and updates on the series of IEEE Computer Society Webinars.We are looking forward to your participation and future collaboration.\nProf. Avi Mendelson  Prof. Freddy Gabbay\nAvi.mendelson@technion.ac.il    freddy.gabbay@mail.huji.ac.il\nChairman   Vice-Chair\nSpeaker(s): \, Emre\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480935
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/bendable-computing/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480935
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20250513T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20250513T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073021
CREATED:20250411T114644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T160254Z
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SUMMARY:IEEE Israel - 2025 General Assembly\, 13.5.2025
DESCRIPTION:חבר/ה- IEEE ISRAEL  יקר/ה\nאני מתכבד להזמין אותך לאספה הכללית לשנת 2025 של הארגון\, אשר תתקיים באופן מקוון באמצעות ZOOM ביום שלישי\, 13.5.2025.\nהאספה תפתח להצטרפות החל משעה 16:30\, ותתקיים בכל מספר נוכחים החל משעה 17:00.\nהאספה הכללית היא המוסד העליון של העמותה והיא מתכנסת לפחות אחת לשנה. האספה תדון בנושאים שעל סדר היום.\nניתן להוסיף נושאים לסדר היום במהלך האספה ובלבד שהוחלט על כך בהצבעה.\nחבר הרשום כפעיל ב- IEEE ביום האספה בשנת 2025 ואשר נוכח בהצבעה זכאי להצביע.\nהנך מתבקש.ת להירשם ולמלא את פרטיך באמצעות הקישור: https://aeai-org-il.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tDbJY6o8R0K9d7D_nm-prA\nלאחר שתסיים.י את הליך הרישום\, המערכת תשלח אליך באופן אוטומטי במייל (לכתובת הדוא"ל שרשמת) את הזימון (קישור) לפגישה.\nיש לעשות שימוש בקישור זה להתחברות ביום האספה.\nבברכה\,\nשמואל אוסטר\nיו"ר IEEE סניף ישראל\nChair\, IEEE Israel Section\nAgenda:\nעל סדר היום:\n· בחירת יו"ר ומזכיר לאספה כללית זו\n· דו"ח יו"ר הסניף\, שמואל אוסטר\n·  דו"ח כספי לשנת 2024 – שמואל אוסטר ורואה החשבון גיל משיח\n· דו"ח ועדת ביקורת על הדו"חות הכספיים: רפי הוידה ואיתי דברן\n· אישור דו"חות כספיים לשנת 2024 ותקציב ל- 2025.\n· אישור מינוי רו"ח וחברי וועדת הביקורת.\n· נושאים שונים שיועלו ע"י הנוכחים.\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480726
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/ieee-israel-2025-general-assembly-13-5-2025/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480726
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SUMMARY: Radar or Lidar What to Choose for Automotive Applications
DESCRIPTION:This lecture addresses one of the hottest technological debates in the modern automobile industry: selecting radar or LiDAR technologies for autonomous and active safety-equipped vehicles. The lecture presents a structured comparison of the two technologies\, focusing on their distinct operational characteristics\, advantages\, and limitations. Radar and LiDAR operate at different frequency bands\, which leads to significant differences in how they interact with the environment. Radar is favored for its robustness in adverse weather and low-light conditions\, providing long-range detection at a relatively low cost. It also allows for flexible integration behind nontransparent vehicle fascia\, making it highly adaptable for commercial vehicle use. On the other hand\, LiDAR offers superior angular resolution and spatiotemporal consistency\, which are critical for tasks such as object recognition and mapping in autonomous driving.\nThis lecture begins by outlining the core functionalities of radar and lidar systems and exploring how their unique physical properties\, such as wavelength and propagation behaviors\, influence their performance in various driving scenarios. Key factors such as range\, accuracy\, detection reliability\, and operational costs will be evaluated\, along with a detailed analysis of signal processing techniques used by each sensor type. Additionally\, the limitations of LiDAR\, including its higher cost and sensitivity to environmental factors\, will be contrasted with radar's challenges\, such as interference and resolution constraints.\nBy highlighting recent advancements in both technologies\, including digital radars with high-resolution imaging capabilities and efforts to reduce the cost of long-range LiDAR\, this lecture aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the trade-offs involved in choosing between radar and LiDAR for different automotive applications. Future research directions\, such as the integration of multi-sensor systems and potential cross-modality innovations\, will also be discussed to inspire further developments in autonomous vehicle sensing technologies.\nSpeaker(s): \, Igal Bilik\nAgenda:\n11:00-11:50 Lecture\n11:50-12:00 QNA\nRoom: 11\, Bldg: Kitot Handasa\, Tel Aviv University\, Tel Aviv\, Central District\, Israel
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/radar-or-lidar-what-to-choose-for-automotive-applications/
LOCATION:Room: 11\, Bldg: Kitot Handasa\, Tel Aviv University\, Tel Aviv\, Central District\, Israel
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20250518T180000
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SUMMARY:Accelerating Secure Computing for IoT Sensors - Elkim Felipe Roa Fuentes\, Samsung Semiconductor Inc.
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nSecurity in IoT sensors has focused on cryptography-based but has failed to consider System-on-Chip (SoC) interoperability during side-channel\, and physical attacks\, as they concentrate solely on standalone behavior. This talk will discuss SoC security solutions that shield a SoC against supply voltage and physical attacks while apprising SoC interoperation. Along with the supply monitoring shields\, this talk will present an efficient AES-256b encryption module accelerator\, a physical unclonable function\, and a true random number generator as SoC peripheral instances.\nBio:\nElkim received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University in 2014\, where he was a Fulbright Scholar\, his M.S degree from the University of São Paulo\, São Paulo\, Brazil\, and his bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Universidad Industrial de Santander\, Colombia. He is currently a SoC Architect in Samsung Semiconductor Inc. working on computing acceleration for 4G/5G modems systems. Prior to Samsung\, he has worked with Rambus Inc. and GlobalFoundries on high-speed communications\, systems engineering for projects solving communications bandwidth and computing bottlenecks. He was an Associate Professor at Universidad Industrial de Santander from 2016 to 2021. His research interests include SoC architecture\, high-speed interfaces\, computing acceleration\, and efficient AI computing.\nThe webinar is free but registration is required. Zoom link will be sent after registration.\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482054
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/accelerating-secure-computing-for-iot-sensors-elkim-felipe-roa-fuentes-samsung-semiconductor-inc/
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482054
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UID:2899-1748250900-1748280600@ieee.org.il
SUMMARY:Advances in Wireless Communications and Networks
DESCRIPTION:Beyong 5G and 6G\, Cognitive Radio\, Federated Learning\, ISAC\, Network Coding\, NOMA\, Smart Antenna\nRegister here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgc-vHE_uJe5orC9hc4HqEX7OMbvfsVU00__-wsqjhXIDzsw/viewform?usp=header&urp=gmail_link\nPoster submission: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScWA2fvGEwj4mkT7mgMQET8EmU49I3AqxDbDKq_urerrnof4g/viewform?usp=header&urp=gmail_link\nCo-sponsored by: Ben Gurion University\nAgenda:\nTime	Session	Details\n09:15–09:45	Gathering\n09:45–09:55	Opening	Dr. Dror Ofer\, Head of Ofek DivisionIgal Evenzal\, DDRD\n09:55–10:00	Welcome Address	Ben-Gurion University representative (VP/Dean/Head of the School)\n10:00–10:05	Remarks	LTC Bar – Head of Communications Branch\n10:05–10:30	Keynote Speaker Chair: TBD	Prof. George Alexandropoulos (Athens\, Greece)Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces: From Programmable Reflections to Over-the-Air Learning\n10:30–11:30	Session 1 Chair: Dr. Anatoly Khina (Tel Aviv University)	– Prof. Kobi Cohen (BGU): Statistical Inference and Learning over Wireless Channels – Prof. Haim Permuter (BGU): AI-Driven Solutions for Key Communication Challenges – Dr. Nir Shlezinger (BGU): Flexible and Lightweight AI for Wireless Communications\n11:30–12:00	Poster Session	An award will be given to the best three poster presentations. Student Award Committee: – Prof. Ram Zamir (Tel Aviv University) – Prof. Yuval Cassuto (Technion) – Prof. Benjamin Zaidel (Bar-Ilan University)\n12:00–13:00	Lunch on Site\n13:00–14:20	Session 2 Chair: Prof. Yuval Kochman (Hebrew University)	– Prof. Joseph Tabrikian (BGU): Cognitive Waveform Design and Beamforming for MIMO-ISAC – Prof. Alejandro Cohen (Technion): Network Coding Technologies – Shai Ginzach (Rafael): Adaptive Causal Coding for Streaming Communications – Ronen Greenberg (Elbit): Smart Spectrum Management in Distributed Networks\n14:20–14:40	Coffee Break\n14:40–15:35	Session 3 Chair: TBD	– Prof. Emanuel Cohen (Technion & Ayecka): Unified Aperture for Satcom – Prof. Dan Blumberg (VP for Regional & Industrial Development): The Innovation Ecosystem in the Negev – Prof. Qing Zhao (Cornell University\, USA): Communication-Efficient Federated Learning\n15:35–15:55	Coffee Break\n15:55–16:40	Panel Discussion Moderator: Prof. Meir Feder (Tel Aviv University)	Industry View of Future Communications (6G\, ISAC\, Tactical Networks) Panelists: – Aviel Glam (CTO\, Almagor\, Rafael) – Neta Sigron (VP R&D\, Communication Systems\, Elbit) – Avi Barda (CEO\, NOVELSAT-AYECKA)\n16:40–16:50	Student Award Announcement & Closing Remarks	Dr. Nadav Cohen\, Dr. Dror Ofer\, LTC Guy Bar\, Igal Evenzal\n16:50–17:30	Reception	Light food\, cheese\, and drinks\nBldg: 41\, Ben Gurion University\, Beersheba\, Southern District\, Israel
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/advances-in-wireless-communications-and-networks/
LOCATION:Bldg: 41\, Ben Gurion University\, Beersheba\, Southern District\, Israel
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