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DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the Poly-Grames Research Center\, IEEE St
 udent Branch of Polytechnique and INRS\, STARaCom\, and Academy of Science
  of the Royal Society of Canada\, the IEEE Montreal Section and MTT Montre
 al IEEE Chapter are organizing THz Science and Technology Seminar (TSTS) S
 eries\, which will be delivered exclusively online by distinguished THz re
 searchers\, engineers\, and leaders in the world to present state-of-the-a
 rt THz R&amp;D progress\, education\, and applications. This TSTS series is ma
 de possible thanks to the sponsorship and conclusion of the NSERC-Huawei I
 ndustrial Research Chair Program.\n\nOur first TSTS presentation will be m
 ade by Prof. Kaushik Sengupta of Princeton University (9:30 AM – EDT\, D
 ec. 4)\n\nTerahertz-chip-scale Systems for Intelligent Sensing and 6G Comm
 unication: Can AI help?\n\nABSTRACT: Abstract: Silicon-based Terahertz sys
 tems are a field that is only about a decade old. In this time\, we have s
 een a phenomenal growth of silicon systems operating at THz frequencies fo
 r a wide range of applications in sensing\, imaging and communication. It 
 can be argued that both the ‘THz gap’ and the ‘technology and applic
 ations gap’ is closing in meaningful ways in the THz range. Technologies
  beyond 100 GHz focusing on sensing\, imaging and wireless back-haul links
  are getting attractive as we enter into a new area of highly dense networ
 k of autonomous systems requiring ultra-high speed and reliable links. In 
 this talk\, I will highlight approaches that cut across electromagnetics\,
  circuits\, systems and signal processing to enable THz beamforming arrays
 \, programmable THz metasurfaces with CMOS tiling and physically secure su
 b-THz links (ISSCC’20\, Nature Elec’21). In the end\, I will comment o
 n whether AI can help in the synthesis of these complex ICs.\n\nCo-sponsor
 ed by: PolyGrames\, STARaCom\, Academy of Science of the Royal Society of 
 Canada \n\nSpeaker(s):  Kaushik Sengupta \, \n\nVirtual: https://events.v
 tools.ieee.org/m/384766
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/384766
ORGANIZER:ke.wu@polymtl.ca
SEQUENCE:14
SUMMARY:THz Science and Technology Seminar (TSTS) Series: Terahertz-chip-sc
 ale Systems for Intelligent Sensing and 6G Communication: Can AI help?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/384766
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;In collaboration with the Poly-Grames Rese
 arch Center\, IEEE Student Branch of Polytechnique and INRS\, STARaCom\, a
 nd Academy of Science of the Royal Society of Canada\, the IEEE Montreal S
 ection and MTT Montreal IEEE Chapter are organizing THz Science and Techno
 logy Seminar (TSTS) Series\, which will be delivered exclusively online by
  distinguished THz researchers\, engineers\, and leaders in the world to p
 resent state-of-the-art THz R&amp;amp\;D progress\, education\, and applicatio
 ns. This TSTS series is made possible thanks to the sponsorship and conclu
 sion of the NSERC-Huawei Industrial Research Chair Program.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Our fi
 rst TSTS presentation will be made by Prof. Kaushik Sengupta of Princeton 
 University (9:30 AM &amp;ndash\; EDT\, Dec. 4)&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Terahert
 z-chip-scale Systems for Intelligent Sensing and 6G Communication: Can AI 
 help?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;ABSTRACT: &lt;/strong&gt;Abstract: Silicon-based 
 Terahertz systems are a field that is only about a decade old. In this tim
 e\, we have seen a phenomenal growth of silicon systems operating at THz f
 requencies for a wide range of applications in sensing\, imaging and commu
 nication. It can be argued that both the &amp;lsquo\;THz gap&amp;rsquo\; and the &amp;
 lsquo\;technology and applications gap&amp;rsquo\; is closing in meaningful wa
 ys in the THz range. Technologies beyond 100 GHz focusing on sensing\, ima
 ging and wireless back-haul links are getting attractive as we enter into 
 a new area of highly dense network of autonomous systems requiring ultra-h
 igh speed and reliable links. In this talk\, I will highlight approaches t
 hat cut across electromagnetics\, circuits\, systems and signal processing
  to enable THz beamforming arrays\, programmable THz metasurfaces with CMO
 S tiling and physically secure sub-THz links (ISSCC&amp;rsquo\;20\, Nature Ele
 c&amp;rsquo\;21). In the end\, I will comment on whether AI can help in the sy
 nthesis of these complex ICs.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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