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IEEE Sensor Interfaces Meeting 2024

IEEE Sensor Interfaces Meeting 2024


SIM will take place for the third time in 2024, on 25 and 26 April, and for the first time in San Diego, hosted by UCSD. SIM is a workshop-like event with only keynote talks from industry and academia

This year the Sensor Interfaces Meeting is expanding to include poster sessions to give participants the chance to share, discuss and debate the latest trends and advances, as well as industry-leading products.

We encourage the submission of state-of-the-art mature, already industrialized sensor interface solutions, as well as emerging interface concepts and solutions with highly innovative and revolutionary potential.

SIM is intended to be equally attractive for students, professors, and colleagues from industry, with particularly low registration fees for students.

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Overview of Conferences

Agenda

ME colloquium

Francesco Fioranelli

Radar & More: Research Activities Overview

In this talk Francesco will introduce and summarize the main research activities performed at the Microwave Sensing Signals & Systems (MS3) Group, in the area of radar systems/applications and radar signal processing.

Thije Rooijers

Dynamic Offset Compensated Amplifiers with Sub-pA Input Current and Low Distortion

Dynamic offset compensation techniques are widely used to achieve low offset, offset drift and 1/f noise. However, they also introduce input current and distortion. This work will present dynamic offset compensated amplifier with sub-pA input current and low intermodulation distortion.

PhD Thesis Defence

Ignacio Roldan

Angle Estimation and Target Detection with Automotive Radar. Machine Learning and Compressive Sensing Approaches

PhD Thesis Defense

Aybüke Erol

Modelling Spatiotemporal Variability of Brain Responses in Functional Ultrasound

PhD Thesis Defence

Shanliang Deng

Interactive Optoelectronics Platform for Optogenetic Applications

PhD Thesis Defence

Tworit Dash

On Doppler Processing for Fast Scanning Weather Radars

PhD Thesis Defence

Romina Sattari

Multi-domain reliability monitoring of semiconductor packaging in harsh environments