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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this year IEEE Montréal Keynote Event:\n\nN
 ovel Solutions for Microwave Sensors\n\nA broad range of different physica
 l quantities can be determined by adopting electromagnetic techniques at m
 icrowave frequency: among them\, an important class of sensors aims at the
  determination of the electric and magnetic characteristics of materials\,
  for instance with the scope to establish the content of a certain element
  in liquids. Another class of sensors are devoted to the accurate determin
 ation of the linear or the angular displacement of a target. Depending on 
 the intended application\, the requested features of microwave sensors are
  typically the compact size\, the low manufacturing cost\, and the easy de
 sign and fabrication\, as well as the good accuracy of the results.This ta
 lk will provide an overview of some recent achievements in the area of mic
 rowave sensors\, for applications ranging from the characterization of the
  electrical properties of materials to the determination of rotation and p
 roximity. The use of planar structures and SIW technology\, the fabricatio
 n by additive manufacturing\, as well as the adoption of hybrid solutions 
 will be presented and discussed.\n\nSpeaker(s): Professor Maurizio Bozzi\n
 \nRoom: 6900\, Bldg: INRS\, Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications Resea
 rch Centre\, 800\, De La Gauchetière W.  (6th level)\, Montreal\, Quebec\
 , Canada\, H5A 1K6
LOCATION:Room: 6900\, Bldg: INRS\, Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications
  Research Centre\, 800\, De La Gauchetière W.  (6th level)\, Montreal\, Q
 uebec\, Canada\, H5A 1K6
ORGANIZER:tarek.djerafi@inrs.ca
SEQUENCE:20
SUMMARY:IEEE Montreal Keynote Event
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/421830
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Please join us for this ye
 ar IEEE Montr&amp;eacute\;al Keynote Event:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: center\
 ;&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Novel Solutions for Microwave Sensors&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;t
 ext-align: justify\;&quot;&gt;A broad range of different physical quantities can b
 e determined by adopting electromagnetic techniques at microwave frequency
 : among them\, an important class of sensors aims at the determination of 
 the electric and magnetic characteristics of materials\, for instance with
  the scope to establish the content of a certain element in liquids. Anoth
 er class of sensors are devoted to the accurate determination of the linea
 r or the angular displacement of a target.&amp;nbsp\;Depending on the intended
  application\, the requested features of microwave sensors are typically t
 he compact size\, the low manufacturing cost\, and the easy design and fab
 rication\, as well as the good accuracy of the results.This talk will prov
 ide an overview of some recent achievements in the area of microwave senso
 rs\, for applications ranging from the characterization of the electrical 
 properties of materials to the determination of rotation and proximity. Th
 e use of planar structures and SIW technology\, the fabrication by additiv
 e manufacturing\, as well as the adoption of hybrid solutions will be pres
 ented and discussed.&lt;/p&gt;
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