The Sonoma State University Engineering Lecture Series features talks circuit simulators, smart energy, how to make a radio application in seven minutes, and more. Lectures are the first and third Thursdays in Salazar Hall, room 2009A, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Admission is free, parking is $5-$8 on campus.
Sept. 7
Practical Aspects of Modeling Complex Analog Behavior in Modern Circuit Simulators
Dr. Marek Mierzwinski, Software Engineer, Device Model Development, EEsof Division, Keysight Technologies
Sept. 21
Latching Relays, Smart Energy, and the Internet of Things
Mr. Mike Gallico, Director of Business Development, KG Technologies
Oct. 5
Lidar Solutions Using Vernier-Tuned Distributed Bragg Reflector Lasers
Dr. Dennis Derickson, Chair, EE Dept., Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Oct 19
IoT Testing Challenges
Mr. Rob Rowland, Senior Account Manager, Gap Wireless
Nov. 2
Gold Foams as Advanced Biomedical Device Coatings
Dr. Erkin Şeker, Assoc. Prof., EE Dept., UC Davis, CA
Nov. 16
Building a Software Defined Radio Application in Seven Minutes
Mr. Mohammad Salah, R&D RF Engineer, National Instruments