When

Monday, May 21, 2018 at 1:00 PM EDT
-to-
Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 5:00 PM EDT

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Where

Marcus Nanotechnology Building 
345 Ferst Drive
Atlanta, GA 30332
 

 
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Contact

Dean Sutter 
Georgia Tech Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology 
404.894.3847 
dean.sutter@ien.gatech.edu 
 

IEN Spring 2018 Technical Exchange Conference 

REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED.


Monday May 21st

  

12:30 - 1:00 Registration

1:00   - 1:10 Welcome - Steven Cross, Executive Vice President for Research; Professor, H. Milton
                      Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering; Adjunct Professor, College of
                      Computing & Ernest J. Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology

1:10   - 1:30 IEN Host Overview, Event Agenda & Opening - Oliver Brand, Executive Director,
                       Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology; Professor, School of Electrical and
                       Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Session I - Emerging Paradigms of Computing
Session I Chair: Arijit Raychowdhury, ON Semiconductor Professor; Associate Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

1:30  -  2:15 James D. Meindl Distinguished Keynote Lecture
                      “Beyond von-Neumann Computing - A Hardware Perspective”

                       Dr. Spike Narayan - Director of Science & Technology, IBM Research - Almadea

2:20  -  2:50  “Design and Benchmarking of Beyond-CMOS Devices” 
                         Azad J. Naeemi - Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 
                         Georgia Institute of Technology

2:50  -  3:10  Break & Networking

3:15  -  3:45  “Challenges in Internet-of-Things and Cyber-Physical Systems”  

                          Marilyn Wolf - Professor; Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar; Rhesa “Ray”
                          S. Farmer, Jr., Distinguished Chair in Embedded Computing Systems, School of
                          Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

3:50  -  4:20  “Inverse Problems and Machine Learning in Modern Signal Processing”
                         Justin Romberg - Schlumberger Professor; Associate Director, Interdisciplinary
                         Research Center for Machine Learning (ML@GT); Associate Chair for Research,
                         School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

4:20  -  4:50 “Communication-centric Computing for Deep Learning”
                       Tushar Krishna - Assistant Professor, School of Electrical and Computer
                       Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

5:00  -  7:30 Student Poster Session, Reception & Networking      

  Tuesday May 22nd

8:00  -  8:45  Registration and Breakfast

8:45  -  8:55  Day 2 Event Start & Session Introduction - Eric M. Vogel, Deputy Director, Institute for
                       Electronics and Nanotechnology; Associate Director for Shared Resources of the 
                       Institute for Materials; Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering,
                       Georgia Institute of Technology

Session II - Advanced Flexible Electronics for Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Session II Co-Chairs: W. Hong Yeo, Assistant Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering & Bioengineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Suresh Sitaraman, Regent’s Professor; Morris M. Bryan, Jr. Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

9:00 - 9:45  James D. Meindl Distinguished Keynote Lecture
                     “Soft Electronic and Microfluidic Systems for the Human Body”
                      John A. Rogers - Louis Simpson and Kimberly Querrey Professor of Materials   
                      Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Neurological Surgery,    
                      Northwestern University


9:50  - 10:20  “Sampling Interstitial Fluid from Skin Using a Microneedle Patch for Biomarker
                          Detection”
  Mark Prausnitz - Regents’ Professor; J. Erskine Love Jr. Chair, School of
                          Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering; Director of the Center for Drug Design,
                          Development and Delivery, Georgia Institute of Technology

10:20  - 10:35  Break & Networking

10:35 - 11:05   “Non-Invasive Technologies for Physiological Sensing and Modulation”
                           Omer Inan - Assistant Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,   
                           Georgia Institute of Technology

11:05 - 11:35  “Flexible Tech for Improving Hearing and Balance”
                           Pamela Bhatti - Associate Professor, School of Electrical and Computer
                           Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

11:35 - 12:05 “Designing Multi-Functional Electrodes for Next-Generation Energy Storage
                          Devices”
  Seung-Woo Lee - Assistant Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical
                          Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

12:05 - 12:50  IEN Hosted Luncheon


12:55  - 1:00  Session III Introduction & Keynote Introduction

Session III - The Promises and Challenges of High Performance Electronics Everywhere
Session III Chair: Eric M. Vogel, Deputy Director, Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology; Associate Director for Shared Resources of the Institute for Materials; Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

1:00   -   1:45  James D. Meindl Distinguished Keynote Lecture
                          “There is More than One Way to Expand on Computing”
                           Gregory Abowd - Regents’ Professor; J. Z. Liang Chair, School of Interactive   
                           Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology

1:50 - 2:20   “Unlocking the Potential of 4D Printing with Printable Interactivity”
                      Dr. Tico Ballagas - Senior Manager, Immersive Experiences Lab, HP Labs

2:20 - 2:35    Break & Networking


2:40  -  3:10   “High Performance Electronics: Can Carbon Compete with Silicon?”
                         Bernard Kippelen - Joseph M. Pettit Professor; Director, Center for Organic 
                         Photonics and Electronics; Professor, School of Electrical and Computer 
                         Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

3:10  -  3:40   “Single-crystalline Semiconductors and Devices at a Massive Scale?”
                         Michael Filler - Traylor Faculty Fellow; Associate Professor, School of Chemical &  
                         Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

3:40  -  4:10  “3D-/4D-Printed Autonomous Wireless Flexible Modules for IoT, Smart Skin and    
                        Smart City Applications” Manos Tentzeris - Ken Byers Professor in Flexible
                        Electronics; Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia 
                        Institute of Technology

4:10  -  4:15   Conference Wrap Up - Oliver Brand & Eric M. Vogel

4:15  -  5:15    Laboratory Tours

REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED.