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Position or Point | Name | Contact | Comments |
Chair, Joint Circuits and Systems and Electronics Devices Society | Dr T.S. Kalkur | tkalkur@uccs.edu |
Upcoming Meetings (note: if you see the following message below: “An error has occurred, which probably means the feed is down. Try again later.”, it means that there are currently no meetings scheduled.)
Circuits and Systems/Electronics Devices
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Reports on Past Meetings
Circuit and Systems/Electronics Design
- October 2023 Pikes Peak Joint Electronic Devices/Circuits & Systems Chapter MeetingThe Pikes Peak Joint Electron Devices/Circuits & Systems Chapter is being reactivated after a 4 year inactivate period. We invite all those interested in Semiconductor technology to participate in the local chapter again as Silicon Mountain begins to grow. The Meeting is at the Tom Saponas Lounge on the first floor of the Engineering Building […]
- Defense Microelectronics Industrial BaseSemiconductor microelectronic chips are critical components in defense C4ISR and weapon systems. Department of Defense (DoD) needs to have an assured supply of advanced microcroelectronic chips, in peacetime and wartime. Since DoD itself normally does not make the chips, DoD depends on the semiconductor industry to produce the needed chips. DoD uses a variety of […]
- Continuous and Transient Evaluation of SiC Power DevicesProfessor Stephen B. Bayne Ph.D.
- Future III-V/CMOS Co-Integrated Technology and Hybrid Circuit DesignAbstract: As Moore’s Law is slowing down and eventually approaching an end for conventional CMOS, new platforms for producing circuit-level innovation are desired. At the same time, it is not desirable to throw away the existing Si-CMOS infrastructure to start new. The SMART-LEES (Singapore MIT Alliance for Research and Technology – Low Energy Electronic Systems) […]
- Focusing Ultrasound Through the Skull: The Promise and Challenge of Transcranial Focused UltrasoundThe ED/CAS Chapter of the Pikes Peak Section of the IEEE is pleased to invite you to a talk given by Dr. Taylor D. Webb on Focusing Ultrasound Through the Skull: The Promise and Challenge of Transcranial Focused Ultrasound. The Transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) is a class of ultrasound techniques with the potential to provide […]
- Ohm to Arora: A New Paradigm for Nanoscale Devices and CircuitsA newfangled paradigm through deployment of the nonequilibrium Arora’s distribution function (NEADF) for resistance surge in low-dimensional nano-resistors is presented, with applications to carbon-based devices. The key outcome is that the Ohm’s Law with linear I-V characteristics cannot be used for devices approaching micro- and nano-scale. A nano-resistor, in addition to having ohmic resistance, also […]
- Pikes Peak ED/CAS Chapter Presents Ultra -high Efficiency Phased Arrays for Astronomy, Remote Sensing, and Satellite CommunicationsInterested in the design of ultra-high efficiency, low cost phased arrays for astronomy, remote sensing and satellite communications? Please join the Pikes Peak ED/CAS Chapter at 10 AM on September 9 at the UCCS University Center Rm. 302 for this interesting talk by Dr. Karl Warnick. For most wireless communication systems, the signal environment is dominated by ambient noise […]
- IEEE Pikes Peak ED/CAS Chapter Presentation on Solid State CamerasPlease join us on Friday, November 20th, 2015, at UCCS between 10:00AM -11:00AM for a presentation on the above topic by Mr. Mike Richardson from Quantum Imaging, Inc. Colorado Springs. Abstract: Mr. Richardson will begin with a general overview of solid-state cameras including basic types, general operating principles and designs, and specific challenges faced in the design […]
- IEEE Pikes Peak ED/CAS presentation on "HIGH POWER MICROWAVE SOURCE DEVELOPMENT"Please join us on October 23rd, Engineering Building, UCCS, between 10AM and Noon for a presentation on the above topic by Dr. Salvador Portillo, PhD., from the University of New Mexico. The generation of electromagnetic energy using crossed field devices is an ongoing effort that has lasted for almost 8 decades and initially engineered as […]
- [Legacy Report] Radiation Hardened Microelectronic CircuitsRadiation Hardened Microelectronic Circuits