Efficient Hardware Implementation of Deep Learning Computation and its Application – Prof. Seokbum Ko, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/446950Abstract: Deep learning can provide superior performance in many fields of applications. However, the cost of implementing deep learning models in practical applications is expensive. Deep learning models are both computation intensive and memory intensive. Computation is an important aspect for deep learning. It can determine the latency that is how fast the results can ... Read more
IEEE Photonics Society Distinguished Lecturer, Daniel Renner: Monolithic, Heterogeneous and Hybrid Photonic Integration
Room: 329 (third floor), Bldg: Engineering Building, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv District, IsraelPhotonic integration has been at the center of photonic activity for several years. Over this period, great strides have been made to increase the integration density and integrated chip functionality. This talk will work its way up from the drivers for photonic integration – why do we need Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs)? What are their ... Read more
Batteries not Included: Circuits and Systems that Sense and Self-Power – Prof. Matthew Johnston, Oregon State University
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/448413Abstract: Future 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 ... Read more
Antennas Symposium
Room: Auditorium 001, Bldg: Broadcom Building, Faculty of Engineering Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, IsraelDear Colleagues, You are cordially invited to attend The 12th Tel Aviv University Antenna Symposium on Thursday, December 19, 2024. The conference program is attached. Participation is free of charge, but advanced registration at https://boag.sites.tau.ac.il/antenna-symposium-registration is required. The same link is embedded in the program. Please spread this message. Best regards, Yakir Hadad and Amir ... Read more
Oceanic Engineering Meetup
Room: Room 223, Bldg: Multi-purpose building, Abba Khoushy Ave 199, Haifa, Haifa District, Israel🌊 Join Us for the first IEEE OES student event in Israel! 🌊 The 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. 📅 Date: January 21st, 2025 ⏰ Time: 16:00-18:30 📍 Location: University of Haifa, Multi-purpose building, Room 223 Discover ... Read more
Technion CTF Team – End-of-Semester Competition
Room: #6 & #8, Bldg: Taub, Technion City, Haifa, Haifa District, IsraelHello everyone! The 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**. The competition will be held in teams of 2-3 participants, so you can either come with a team in advance ... Read more
ceClub Seminar – Securing Modern Systems is More Challenging Than Ever (and Requires New and Dedicated Guardrails)
Room: #506, Bldg: Zisapel Building, Technion City, Haifa, Haifa District, IsraelSecuring Modern Systems is More Challenging Than Ever (and Requires New and Dedicated Guardrails). Abstract. 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 ... Read more
ceClub Seminar – Workloads, Storage, and Service Allocation in Edge Computing
Room: #8, Bldg: CS Taub Building, Technion City, Haifa, Haifa District, Israel, 3200003Workloads, Storage, and Service Allocation in Edge Computing Abstract. 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 ... Read more
Special Seminar: Maximising the capacity of optical networks – how far have come and what else can we do?
Room: Lecture Hall 001, Bldg: Broadcom Semiconductors, Tel Aviv University, Dr. George Wise St. 17, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, Israel, 69978Optical 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 ... Read more