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DESCRIPTION:Dear All\,\n\nThe IEEE Microwave Theory and Technology Society 
 (MTT-S) and the Antennas &amp; Propagation Society (AP-S)\, Student Branch Cha
 pters\, JIIT Noida are pleased to invite you to an IEEE Distinguished Micr
 owave Lecture (DML) on &quot;100-300 GHz Wireless: Transistors\, ICs\, Systems&quot;
 .\n\nDate: 15 September\, 2025\nTime: 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM\nVenue: LT4\, 
 ABB-II\, JIIT Noida (in-person)\n\nRegistration Link: https://forms.gle/pt
 Dq6dFQikeq21849\n\nWe are honored to welcome Prof. Mark Rodwell\, IEEE Fel
 low\, from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering\, Univers
 ity of California\, Santa Barbara\, as the Distinguished Microwave Lecture
 r for this session.\n\nNote: E-certificates will be provided to all regist
 ered attendees. Prior registration is mandatory.\n\nWe look forward to you
 r enthusiastic participation in this insightful and engaging session.\n\nA
 bstract of the DML: The talk describe the opportunities\, and the research
  challenges\, presented in the development of 100-300GHz wireless communic
 ations and imaging systems. In such links\, short wavelengths permit massi
 ve spatial multiplexing both for network nodes and point-point links\, per
 mitting aggregate transmission capacities approaching 1Tb/s. 100-300GHz ra
 dar imaging systems can provide thousands of image pixels and sub-degree a
 ngular resolution from small apertures\, supporting foul-weather driving a
 nd aviation. Challenges include the mm-wave IC designs\, the physical desi
 gn of the front-end modules\, the complexity of the back-end digital beamf
 ormer required for spatial multiplexing\, and\, for imaging\, the developm
 ent of system architectures requiring far fewer RF channels than the numbe
 r of image pixels. We will describe transistor development\, IC design\, a
 nd system design\, and describe our efforts to develop 140GHz massive MIMO
  wireless hubs\, and 210GHz and 280GHz MIMO backhaul links.\n\nBiodata of 
 the Speaker: Prof. Mark Rodwell holds the Doluca Family Endowed Chair in E
 lectrical and Computer Engineering at UCSB and directs the SRC/DARPA Cente
 r for Converged TeraHertz Communications and Sensing. His research group d
 evelops nm and THz transistors\, and high-frequency integrated circuits an
 d systems. Prof. Rodwell received the 2010 IEEE Sarnoff Award\, the 2012 M
 arconi Prize Paper Award\, the 1997 IEEE Microwave Prize\, the 2009 IEEE I
 PRM Conference Award\, and the 1998 European Microwave Conference Microwav
 e Prize.\n\nRoom: LT4\, Bldg: ABB-II\, A-10\, Block A\, Industrial Area\, 
 Sector 62\, Noida\, Uttar Pradesh\, India\, 201309
LOCATION:Room: LT4\, Bldg: ABB-II\, A-10\, Block A\, Industrial Area\, Sect
 or 62\, Noida\, Uttar Pradesh\, India\, 201309
ORGANIZER:raghvenda.singh@jiit.ac.in
SEQUENCE:24
SUMMARY:IEEE MTT-S Distinguished Microwave Lecture on &quot;100-300 GHz Wireless
 : Transistors\, ICs\, Systems&quot;
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/500526
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Dear All\,&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The IEEE Microwave Theo
 ry and Technology Society (MTT-S) and the Antennas &amp;amp\; Propagation Soci
 ety (AP-S)\, Student Branch Chapters\, JIIT Noida are pleased to invite yo
 u to an IEEE Distinguished Microwave Lecture (DML) on &quot;100-300 GHz Wireles
 s: Transistors\, ICs\, Systems&quot;.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Date: 15 September\, 2025&lt;br&gt;Time
 : 11:30 AM &amp;ndash\; 01:00 PM&lt;br&gt;Venue: LT4\, ABB-II\, JIIT Noida (in-perso
 n)&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Registration Link: &lt;a href=&quot;https://forms.gle/ptDq6dFQikeq21849
 &quot;&gt;https://forms.gle/ptDq6dFQikeq21849&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;We are honored to welcom
 e Prof. Mark Rodwell\, IEEE Fellow\, from the Department of Electrical and
  Computer Engineering\, University of California\, Santa Barbara\, as the 
 Distinguished Microwave Lecturer for this session.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Note: E-certifi
 cates will be provided to all registered attendees. Prior registration is 
 mandatory.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;We look forward to your enthusiastic participation in t
 his insightful and engaging session.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract of the DML: 
 &lt;/strong&gt;The talk describe the opportunities\, and the research challenges
 \, presented in the development of 100-300GHz wireless communications and 
 imaging systems. In such links\, short wavelengths permit massive spatial 
 multiplexing both for network nodes and point-point links\, permitting agg
 regate transmission capacities approaching 1Tb/s. 100-300GHz radar imaging
  systems can provide thousands of image pixels and sub-degree angular reso
 lution from small apertures\, supporting foul-weather driving and aviation
 . Challenges include the mm-wave IC designs\, the physical design of the f
 ront-end modules\, the complexity of the back-end digital beamformer requi
 red for spatial multiplexing\, and\, for imaging\, the development of syst
 em architectures requiring far fewer RF channels than the number of image 
 pixels. We will describe transistor development\, IC design\, and system d
 esign\, and describe our efforts to develop 140GHz massive MIMO wireless h
 ubs\, and 210GHz and 280GHz MIMO backhaul links.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Biodata o
 f the Speaker: &lt;/strong&gt;Prof.&lt;strong&gt; &lt;/strong&gt;Mark Rodwell holds the Dolu
 ca Family Endowed Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering at UCSB and
  directs the SRC/DARPA Center for Converged TeraHertz Communications and S
 ensing. His research group develops nm and THz transistors\, and high-freq
 uency integrated circuits and systems. Prof. Rodwell received the 2010 IEE
 E Sarnoff Award\, the 2012 Marconi Prize Paper Award\, the 1997 IEEE Micro
 wave Prize\, the 2009 IEEE IPRM Conference Award\, and the 1998 European M
 icrowave Conference Microwave Prize.&lt;/p&gt;
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