Events

IMG Seminar by Vernon Crasto - Electrodynamic Wireless Power Transmission to High Performance Rotating Magnet Receivers

Event date: 
Fri, 12/01/2023 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

Seminar Title: Electrodynamic Wireless Power Transmission to High Performance Rotating Magnet Receivers

Speaker: Vernon Crasto, IMG, UF

Time: Dec 1st , 2023 @ 12:00pm

Abstract: In this seminar, the assembly, analysis, and characterization of a five-phase, rotating-magnet electrodynamic wireless power transmission (EWPT) receiver is reported. Additionally, power transfer to a constellation of multiple receivers is demonstrated, indicating the ability to additively combine multiple EWPT receivers for scalable power solutions.

PhD Dissertation Defense – Dicheng Mo

Event date: 
Mon, 11/06/2023 - 11:00am

 

PhD Dissertation Defense – Dicheng Mo

Event Date: 11/06/23

Time & Place: 11:00am, LAR 229 and Via Zoom (https://ufl.zoom.us/j/97398795088?pwd=VmV0Nk9vNkxqUW1rbGVXTXd3cGJlQT09)

Defense Title: “INTRINSIC CONFIGURABLE ALUMINUM SCANDIUM NITRIDE RESONATORS AND FILTERS”

Supervisory Committee:

Dr. Roozbeh Tabrizian

Dr. Yong-Kyu Yoon

Dr. Toshikazu Nishida

PhD Dissertation Defense – Troy Tharpe

Event date: 
Wed, 11/01/2023 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm

 

PhD Dissertation Defense – Troy Tharpe

Event Date: 11/01/23

Time & Place: 3:00pm, NEB 589 and Via Zoom (https://ufl.zoom.us/j/99202812069?pwd=L2NOdzRiYjROV0dVb2RiUnhONGRadz09)

Defense Title: “REALIZATION OF INTEGRATED LINEAR AND NONLINEAR RF SPECTRAL PROCESSORS USING NANOSCALE HAFNIA-ZIRCONIA BAW RESONATORS”

Supervisory Committee:

Dr. Roozbeh Tabrizian

Proposal Defense - Brittney Freeman

Event date: 
Wed, 05/03/2023 - 10:00am to 12:00pm

Brittney Freeman will defend her PhD proposal titled "A Flat-Packaged Optical Shear Stress Sensor Using Moiré Transduction for Harsh Environments" in Larsen 234. The presentation will also be available via zoom: 

https://ufl.zoom.us/j/92022269505?pwd=NVlMQ1FKWmVYQWJURWU2eXBCOVhnQT09

Meeting ID: 920 2226 9505
Passcode: 473774

 

Ph.D. Defense: Next-Generation High-Channel-Density Implant-Connector Technology

Event date: 
Thu, 11/10/2022 - 10:00am

For several decades implantable bioelectronic neural interfaces have provided significant health benefits for patients suffering from various neurological diseases, deficits, or injuries. As the channel counts have increased, often so to do the therapeutic benefits of neuromodulation-based therapy. However, the lack of development of implantable connector technology for high-channel-count implants is limiting their successful development and translation to clinical trials. Existing commercial implant connector technology is limited to low channel counts (8 ch/lead).