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DESCRIPTION:The talk explores innovative methodologies in the design of pas
 sive devices for integrated circuits (ICs)\, focusing on sub-100GHz and ab
 ove-100GHz millimeter-wave (mmW) integration. A key focus is the inverse d
 esign concept\, which contrasts traditional design approaches by starting 
 with desired outcomes and working backward to determine optimal initial pa
 rameters. This methodology leverages optimization algorithms and high-fide
 lity simulations to achieve precise\, efficient\, and innovative solutions
 . Despite its benefits\, inverse design presents challenges\, including co
 mplexity\, model accuracy\, and compatibility with existing IC tools. The 
 presentation concludes with open questions about the adoption of inverse d
 esign in the industry\, addressing issues such as patentability\, manufact
 urability\, and the need for trained engineers.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Catheli
 n\n\nRoom: Barbillion \, Bldg: Amphithéâtre \, 46 Avenue Felix Viallet\,
  Grenoble\, Rhooe-Alpes\, France\, 38000\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.
 ieee.org/m/486414
LOCATION:Room: Barbillion \, Bldg: Amphithéâtre \, 46 Avenue Felix Vialle
 t\, Grenoble\, Rhooe-Alpes\, France\, 38000\, Virtual: https://events.vtoo
 ls.ieee.org/m/486414
ORGANIZER:ieee-student-branch@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
SEQUENCE:92
SUMMARY:New Shapes in Perspective for Future RF/mmW Integrated Technology
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/486414
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 fareast-language: EN-US\; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA\;&quot;&gt;The talk explores in
 novative methodologies in the design of passive devices for integrated cir
 cuits (ICs)\, focusing on sub-100GHz and above-100GHz millimeter-wave (mmW
 ) integration. A key focus is the inverse design concept\, which contrasts
  traditional design approaches by starting with desired outcomes and worki
 ng backward to determine optimal initial parameters. This methodology leve
 rages optimization algorithms and high-fidelity simulations to achieve pre
 cise\, efficient\, and innovative solutions. Despite its benefits\, invers
 e design presents challenges\, including complexity\, model accuracy\, and
  compatibility with existing IC tools. The presentation concludes with ope
 n questions about the adoption of inverse design in the industry\, address
 ing issues such as patentability\, manufacturability\, and the need for tr
 ained engineers.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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