Utah RF & Wireless Day
Join us for local networking with the Utah RF, wireless, and microwave engineering community. This year's program features an in-person keynote by Dr. Changzhi Li from Texas Tech on portable radar systems for life activity sending, anomaly detection, and human tracking.
Utah RF & Wireless Day is an annual opportunity to network and learn from Utah’s academic and industrial community. The event includes technical presentations, networking time, student posters, vendor tables, and an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer. Sponsored by the Utah IEEE Chapters of APS/MTT/EMC/AES and the Brigham Young University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Our 2023 Gold Sponsor is Keysight (thank you very much for lunch!), and our Silver sponsors are Optisys, Ansys, Acurate Circuit Engineering and Wavetronix (thank you for break-time snacks!).
Registration is free.
Detailed website for this event: http://csas.ee.byu.edu/UtahRFDay2023.phtml
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- Date: 28 Sep 2023
- Time: 02:30 PM UTC to 10:00 PM UTC
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- Campus Dr.
- Provo, Utah
- United States
- Building: Engineering Building
- Room Number: Event Space
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- Co-sponsored by BYU, USU, UofU
Agenda
8:30 | Registration, Muffins & Juice, Student Posters & Industry Tables. Come see what is new in local industry and the state's universities. |
9:30 | Introductions and Welcome |
9:40 | Keynote Address: Changzhi Li, Texas Tech University, “Portable Radar Systems for Life Activity Sensing, Anomaly Detection, and Human Tracking” |
10:20 | Benjamin Sanchez Terrones, University of Utah, "ECG & Bioimpedance Combined - The Future of Heart Health" |
10:40 | Break |
11:00 | Shawn Jones, Utah State University Get Away Special Team, "The GASRATS CubeSat and Testing an Optically Transparent, Solar Panel-Integrated Patch Antenna" |
11:20 | Jonathan West and Christian Hearn, Weber State University, “Open-Source Antenna Pattern Measurement, Version 2; Progress to date, Collaborations, and Future Directions” |
11:40 | Brian Jeffs, Brigham Young University, "Advanced L Band Radio Camera for Astronomy (ALPACA)" |
12:00 | Lunch (Sponsored by Keysight) |
1:30 | Brad Frieden, Application Development Engineer, Keysight Technologies, “Advanced Radar Analysis Using Digital Downconversion and Segmented Capture Techniques” |
1:50 | Ryan Roberts, Wavetronix, "What To Do When Everything Goes Wrong" |
3:10 | Industry Tables, Student Posters & Networking |