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JC Bose Memorial Lecture

High Speed signal integrity- Challenges and Opportunities for next generation engineers

Sl. No.YearSpeakerTitleVenue
102020Dr. BhyravMutunuri, Dell EMC USAHigh Speed signal integrity- Challenges and Opportunities for next generation engineers.Online
92019Professor K J Vinoy
IISc, Bangalore
Phased Arrays and Related RF Technologies
for mm wave 5G Communication
Hotel Plaza
82018Dr. Anil Kumar Singh
Outstanding Scientist & Director
Defence Electronics Research Laboratory (DLRL), Hyderabad
Advances in Phased Array Technology
for Radars & EW Systems
Hotel Plaza
72017Prof.Shiban K. Koul, IIT DelhiEmerging Applications of Millimeter Wave FrequenciesAuditorium – ECE Dept.,
University College of Engg.,Osmania University, Hyderabad
62016Prof. (Dr.) Ulrich Rohde,
Dr. Ajay Poddar, Synergy MW, USA
1. Next Generation Networks: Software Defined Radio – Emerging Trends
2. MetamaterialMöbius Strips Casimir Effects:
Applications in Sensors, Frequency Sources, and RF Energy  Harvesting
Hotel Mariot
52015Prof.DebatoshGuha, Univ. of CalcuttaAnswer to a Longstanding QuestIETE Conference Hall, Osmania University Campus
2014
42013Prof. Girish Kumar, IIT BombayElectromagnetic Radiation Hazards from mobile phones and cell towers
32012Dr. Gautam Chattopadhyay, JPL, NASA, USATERAHERTZ SCIENCE DRIVEN BY NEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTSOU Campus Hyderabad
22011Dr. S. Christopher, Programme Director AEW&C& Director, CABS, BangaloreMICROWAVES IN AIRBORNE SURVEILLANCEHotel Swagat Grand, L.B. Nagar
12010Dr. D.C. Pande, Scientist ‘G’ LRDE BangaloreELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY & LIVING BEINGS

Abstract

The challenges associated with high-speed signal integrity (SI) are becoming exponentially complex with the doubling of signal speeds every generation. In this presentation, high-speed server design is used an example to demonstrate the next generation SI challenges and potential opportunities to overcome these challenges. The presentation covers basics of SI, high-speed interconnects, analog and digital equalization and high-speed challenges beyond 25 Gbps.

9th Sir JC Bose Memorial Lecture
on
“Phased Arrays and Related RF Technologies for mm wave 5G Communication”
by
Professor K. J. Vinoy, Fellow INAE, Sr. Member IEEE, IISc, Bangalore
On 30th Nov, 2019 (Saturday)

IEEE MTT/AP/EMC- Society Jt. Chapter, Hyd & IEEE Hyderabad Section cordially invite you to the 9th Sir JC Bose Memorial Lecture on “Phased Arrays and Related RF Technologies for mm wave 5G Communication” by Professor K J Vinoy, Fellow INAE, Sr. Member IEEE, IISc, Bangalore on 30th Nov, 2019, Saturday (from 1100 Hrs on wards) at Hotel – The Plaza, Tourism Plaza, Begumpet, Hyderabad.

The registration for the lecture is free, however entry will be confirmed through prior registration only. Spot registration will be discouraged.

For registrations, please send e-mail (mention your IEEE Membership number without fail) to sandeepm.satav@rcilab.in, not later than 29 Nov, 2200 Hrs. Kindly refer attached brochure for details in PDF format.

Acharya / Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose

Acharya / Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, (30 Nov 1858 – 23 Nov 1937) was a polymath, physicist, biologist, biophysicist, botanist and archaeologist, and an early writer of science fiction. He pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics, made significant contributions to plant science, and laid the foundations of experimental science in the Indian subcontinent. IEEE named him one of the fathers of radio science. He also invented the Crescograph, a device for measuring the growth of plants. A crater on the moon has been named in his honour. He is also first Indian to own a US patent. Sir J.C Bose is credited with the invention of the first wireless detection device and the discovery of millimeter length EM waves and is considered a pioneer in the field of biophysics and his contributions to the field of science made the country proud.

Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose Memorial Lecture

Title: “Phased Arrays and Related RF Technologies for mm wave 5G Communication”

Abstract

Acharya Jagadis Chandra Bose is well recognized as a pioneer in millimeterwave (mmw) technologies, among several other impactful contributions. His mmw experiments are now regarded nearly a century ahead of the other comparable developments in the area. Commercial technologies has only recently begun to scratch the surface of the possibilities awaiting at millimetre wave and beyond. In this talk, some of his recent research efforts towards mm-wave beam steering antennas and related RF technologies will be discussed. Due to the high free space loss, communication links at mm waves require high gain, beam steering antennas. As part of his activities towards an indigenous 5G test-bed, the group led by him has developed a beam steering antenna prototype working at 26 GHz, the likely band identified for mm wave 5G communications in India. Several interesting array design challenges have come up based on unique aspects of this system, and many of these are being addressed in his research. Towards, device technologies at mm waves, a highly reliable microelectromechanical switch with a low actuation voltage has also been fabricated and characterized in IISc.

The Speaker : Professor K J Vinoy, IISc Bangalore

Prof. K.J. Vinoy, obtained Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University, USA and joined the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore as an Assistant Professor where he is currently a Professor at the Electrical Communication Engineering Department. His research interests cover several aspects of RF and microwave engineering including, microwave and millimeter-wave antennas, microwave circuits, and computational electromagnetics. As part of an ongoing project for indigenous 5G test bed development, he has demonstrated a beam steering antenna array at 26GHz band for the Indian requirements. Prof Vinoy has published over 250 papers in technical journals and conferences; holds two US patents and has filed three other patents in India. He is the series editor of Springer Briefs on Computational Electromagnetics and is currently serving in the editorial boards of two journals. In addition, he has authored four books. He is a senior member of IETE, IEEE and URSI. During 2005-08 he served as a member of the executive committee of IEEE Bangalore Section, and was the founding Chair of the IEEE MTT-APS Bangalore Chapter from 2009 to 2012. He has been elected as a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering in 2011.