Past events

Past events, seminars, conferences and more from the School of Engineering.

Event date
May 28 2024 -

IIE Seminar: Bohol Vernacular Architecture – Its Contemporary Applications and a Hope to Disaster Resiliency

IIE Seminar - Ar. German Janus Nino S. Guidaben

Civil and Environmental Engineering Infrastructure and Environment Further information
May 23 2024 -

Hollan O. Haule: A collaborative learning approach to clinical event prediction using low-resolution physiological signals

In this talk, we will present a novel ML approach that predicts medical events through learned latent representations of multivariate physiological time series using Long Short-Term Memory networks (LSTM) and a measurement of similarity in the patients' events.

Electronics and Electrical Engineering Imaging, Data and Communications Further information
May 23 2024 -

Zhika Liu: Multi-agent Federated Reinforcement Learning Strategy for Mobile Virtual Reality Delivery Networks

This talk will introduce a joint caching, computing, and communication (3C) strategy tailored for dynamic VR scenarios.

Electronics and Electrical Engineering Imaging, Data and Communications Further information
May 16 2024 -

Fraser K. Coutts: Information-Theoretic Compression Design for Radio Frequency Sensing in Defence Applications

As an example, this talk will describe the use of this framework in a network of distributed, low SWAP-C radio frequency sensors deployed in a contested electromagnetic environment.

Electronics and Electrical Engineering Imaging, Data and Communications Further information
May 09 2024 -

Iram Shahzadi: Dual-Polarized Antenna for Full Duplex and Radar Applications

The talk will explore how integrating dual-polarized antennas with FMCW radar technology can significantly enhance target detection capabilities, particularly in challenging environments by using different polarizations.

Electronics and Electrical Engineering Imaging, Data and Communications Further information
Apr 25 2024 -

Building fair and robust networks in the age of b^2 scale models

In a time where models with parameter counts in the billions that are trained on billions of samples (b^2) are becoming commonplace, many questions arise on how we should use these powerful models in downstream applications. In this talk, I will highlight three topics that are becoming increasingly important in this new age.

Electronics and Electrical Engineering Imaging, Data and Communications Further information
Feb 28 2024 -

Biofabrication and 3D Bioprinting: Sustainable technologies for healthcare, electronics and engineering biology

This presentation will illustrate my group’s research work on three themes: organoid and tumoroid bioassembly; 2D printing of soft and biological materials; fibre biofabrication for wearable sensors and bioelectronics.

Chemical Engineering Electronics and Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering General Engineering Bioengineering Materials and Processes Further information
Feb 07 2024 -
Dec 13 2023 -

IES Seminar - Prof Frano Barbir - Why Hydrogen Critics Are Both Right and Wrong

Hydrogen is now in a focus of interest, not only in EU, and mass deployment of hydrogen from production to applications is being planned on the highest political level. However, there are still skeptics that need to be convinced that hydrogen is not only a viable but the key technology for full or deep decarbonisation of energy supply.

Energy Systems Further information
Nov 24 2023 -

IBioE seminar: Dr Tim Ballweg

All-Atom Modelling of Methacrylate-Based Chromatography Resins for Isotherm Parameter Prediction of Biomolecules

Bioengineering Further information