MUSICS: Graduate School on MUltimedia, SIlicon, Communications, Security : Electrical and Electronics Engineering

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UCL Interplatform Workshop on Nanotechnology: From Materials to Devices

29 Jan. 2016
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During this scientific event, organized by the Winfab (Micro and nano-fabrication), Welcome (electrical characterization), Mica (SEM, TEM and SPM microscopies), Such (surfaces analysis) and CTMA (applied molecular technologies) technological platforms of the Université catholique de Louvain, you will have the opportunity to attend several presentations focused on:     - Technological capabilities of the five organizing platforms     - Collaborative research projects associated with these platforms     - Presentation of advanced scanning probe techniques (by Bruker)

Vision on Medicine in 2015 and the Role of Electronic Sensors as Enabler

26 Oct. 2015
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Today’s medical practice lacks prevention, is slow and expensive, and often treats symptoms instead of root causes. In this visionary presentation, I will predict how medicine could look like in 2050, enabled by modern electronics. Based on advanced prototypes of today, I will motivate why these visionary scenarios might become a reality. And I will leave the audience behind with a massive amount of ethical questions.

CUTE'2015 MASTERCLASS SERIES ON CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY

28 - 29 Aug. 2015
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CUTE | 2015 2015 MASTERCLASS SERIES ON CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY, AUGUST 28-29, 2015   CUTE is a yearly mas­ter­class series on cul­ture and tech­nol­ogy, orga­nized by the Nume­di­art Insti­tute for Creative Technology at UMONS, Belgium. We bring together a panel of world-renowned experts in var­i­ous high-tech fields and get them to meet all kinds of audi­ences (research, arts, indus­try) in a series of “hands on » work­shops.  

Nanomaterials and Energy

8 May. 2015
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Nanomaterials and Energy The 12th NanoWal scientific meeting will be jointly organised with the 2015 MAIN Ph.D. Student Day on Friday May 8, 2015 at the University of Mons (Salle Marie Curie, Les Grands Amphithéâtres, Campus de la Plaine de Nimy). The theme of the meeting will be "Nanomaterials and Energy" Program : 9h15-10h50 : Welcome a ...

Conversion Matrix Analysis for High RF Selectivity CMOS Mixer Circuits

22 Apr. 2015
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The capacitor-terminated quadrature passive mixer recently proposed for blocker-tolerant band-select SAW-less RF receiver front-ends emulates a high Q parallel RLC impedance around the LO frequency. However, critical second order effects such as side-band asymmetry must be addressed to maximize utility. The conversion matrix method is developed and applied to this system, extending insight and generality, complementing recently published analytic work.

Polarization Shift Keying over Satellite

20 Apr. 2015
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Polarization Shift Keying is a modulation technique that, instead of phase or amplitude, uses an electromagnetic wave’s state of polarization to convey information. It was initially developed for optical fibre communications to allow multilevel signalling in an incoherent channel. Due to similar propagation conditions, the technology should be realizable in a free-space radio-frequency channel as well. Therefore its applicability to satellite communication systems was investigated in a research project, partnered by the University of Luxembourg and the satellite operator SES. The seminar will providesa short introduction into Polarization Shift Keying and show the implementation of a special demonstrator modem. Measurement results from experiments with the demonstrator on a transponder simulator and in a real satellite transmission will be presented and compared to the polarization diversity multiplex currently used in satellite communications.
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