ACM Baltimore Chapter 5th Seminar on 6G, XR, and the Metaverse
IEEE Baltimore chapter of the Communications Societty is co-sponsoring the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Baltimore Chapter 5th Seminar (In-Person and Online).
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- Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL)
- JHU/APL, 201-117, 11091 JOHNS HOPKINS ROAD
- LAUREL, Maryland
- United States 20723
- Building: 201
- Room Number: 117
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This event is presented by the Baltimore ACM Chapter who has graciously permitted co-sponsorship by the IEEE Baltimore Section chapter of the Communications Society.
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Prof. Mischa Dohler of VP, Emerging Technologies at Ericsson Inc
6G, XR and the Metaverse – A Silicon Valley View
Biography:
Mischa Dohler is now VP of Emerging Technologies at Ericsson Inc. in Silicon Valley, working on cutting-edge topics of 6G, Metaverse, XR, Quantum, and Blockchain. He serves on the Technical Advisory Committee of the FCC and on the Spectrum Advisory Board of Ofcom. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET); and a Distinguished Member of Harvard Square Leaders Excellence. He is a serial entrepreneur with 5 companies; a composer & pianist with 5 albums on Spotify/iTunes; and fluent in several languages. He has had ample coverage by national and international press and media and is featured on Amazon Prime. He is a frequent keynote, panel, and tutorial speaker and has received numerous awards. He has pioneered several research fields, contributed to numerous wireless broadband, IoT/M2M, and cyber security standards holds a dozen patents, organized and chaired numerous conferences, was the Editor-in-Chief of two journals, has more than 300 highly-cited publications, and authored several books. He is a Top-1% Cited Innovator across all science fields globally. He was a Professor in Wireless Communications at King’s College London and Director of the Centre for Telecommunications Research from 2013-2021, driving cross-disciplinary research and innovation in technology, sciences, and arts. He is the co-founder and former CTO of the IoT-pioneering company Worldsensing; cofounder and former CTO of the AI-driven satellite company SiriusInsight.AI; and cofounder of the sustainability company Movingbeans. He also worked as a Senior Researcher at Orange/France Telecom from 2005-2008.
Kumar Vijay Mishra of Senior Research Fellow, USA Research Lab., Adelphi, MD
A Dual-Blind Deconvolution Perspective of Integrated Sensing and Communications
Biography:
Kumar Vijay Mishra (S’08-M’15-SM’18) obtained a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and M.S. in mathematics from The University of Iowa in 2015, and M.S. in electrical engineering from Colorado State University in 2012, while working on NASA’s Global Precipitation Mission Ground Validation (GPM-GV) weather radars. He received his B. Tech. summa cum laude (Gold Medal, Honors) in electronics and communication engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur (NITH), India in 2003. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the United States DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory (ARL), Adelphi; Technical Adviser to Singapore-based automotive radar start-up Hertzwell and Boston-based imaging radar startup Aura Intelligent Systems; and honorary Research Fellow at SnT - Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust, University of Luxembourg. He is the Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society (2023-2024), IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (AESS) (2023-2024), and IEEE Future Networks Initiative (2022). He has received Best Paper Awards at IEEE MLSP 2019 and IEEE ACES Symposium 2019. is Chair (2023-pres- ent) of the Synthetic Apertures Technical Working Group of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) and Vice-Chair (2021-present) of the IEEE Synthetic Aperture Standards Committee, which is the first SPS standards committee. He is the Vice Chair (2021-2023) and Chair-designate (2023-2026) of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) Commission C. He has been an elected member of three technical committees of IEEE SPS: SPCOM, SAM, and ASPS, and IEEE AESS Radar Systems Panel. Since 2020, he has been Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, where he was awarded Outstanding Editor recognition in 2021. He is the lead co-editor of three upcoming books: Signal Processing for Joint Radar-Communications (Wiley-IEEE Press), Next-Generation Cognitive Radar Systems (IET Press Radar, Electromagnetics & Signal Processing Technologies Series), and Advances in Weather Radar Volumes 1, 2 & 3 (IET Press Radar, Electromagnetics & Signal Processing Technologies Series). His research interests include radar systems, signal processing, remote sensing, and electromagnetics.