IEEE SSCS Oregon Chapter March Meeting and Seminar (Virtual)

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Due to recent airport delays from the partial government shutdown, the talk has moved to a virtual format.

IEEE SSCS Oregon Chapter March Meeting and Seminar

Join us for a talk from SSCS Distinguished Lecturer Prof. Vanessa Chen from Carnegie Mellon University on Friday, March 27th, 2026. The seminar will be held from 11:00am to 12:00pm (PST) via a Virtual format. Please register for the meeting link and information.

 

Topic:

 AI-Enhanced RF/Mixed-Signal Circuits for Reliable Operations

 

Abstract:

AI-driven design and optimization are revolutionizing RF and mixed-signal circuits for operation in extreme environments, including high radiation and wide temperature ranges. This talk explores the use of reinforcement learning (RL) and generative models to improve circuit robustness and adaptability. RL-based self-healing techniques leverage embedded electromagnetic sensors for real-time monitoring and dynamic fault recovery, while generative models accelerate design space exploration, enabling resilient and efficient circuit topologies. The presentation will highlight AI-enhanced designs such as adaptive power amplifiers, PMICs, and multispectral sensors that enhance performance and reliability in harsh environments.

 

Speaker Biography:

Vanessa Chen received her Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 2013, where she worked on energy-efficient, ultra-high-speed ADCs with real-time calibration and interned at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. She previously held circuit design roles at Qualcomm in San Diego and Realtek in Taiwan, focusing on self-healing RF and mixed-signal circuits. Her research explores AI-enhanced circuits and systems, including intelligent sensory interfaces, RF/mixed-signal hardware security, and ubiquitous sensing and computing. Dr. Chen is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, the CMU College of Engineering Dean’s Early Career Fellowship, Apple NSI Faculty Fellow, and the IBM PhD Fellowship. She has served on program committees for ISSCC, VLSI Symposium, CICC, A-SSCC, and DAC, as an Associate Editor for several IEEE journals, and is currently an IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer for 2025–2026.



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  • Starts 14 February 2026 08:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 27 March 2026 07:00 AM UTC
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  Speakers

Prof. Vanessa Chen of Carnegie Mellon University

Topic:

AI-Enhanced RF/Mixed-Signal Circuits for Reliable Operations

AI-driven design and optimization are revolutionizing RF and mixed-signal circuits for operation in extreme environments, including high radiation and wide temperature ranges. This talk explores the use of reinforcement learning (RL) and generative models to improve circuit robustness and adaptability. RL-based self-healing techniques leverage embedded electromagnetic sensors for real-time monitoring and dynamic fault recovery, while generative models accelerate design space exploration, enabling resilient and efficient circuit topologies. The presentation will highlight AI-enhanced designs such as adaptive power amplifiers, PMICs, and multispectral sensors that enhance performance and reliability in harsh environments.

Biography:

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Vanessa Chen received her Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 2013, where she worked on energy-efficient, ultra-high-speed ADCs with real-time calibration and interned at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. She previously held circuit design roles at Qualcomm in San Diego and Realtek in Taiwan, focusing on self-healing RF and mixed-signal circuits. Her research explores AI-enhanced circuits and systems, including intelligent sensory interfaces, RF/mixed-signal hardware security, and ubiquitous sensing and computing. Dr. Chen is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, the CMU College of Engineering Dean’s Early Career Fellowship, Apple NSI Faculty Fellow, and the IBM PhD Fellowship. She has served on program committees for ISSCC, VLSI Symposium, CICC, A-SSCC, and DAC, as an Associate Editor for several IEEE journals, and is currently an IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer for 2025–2026.





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11:00am - 12:00pm: Professional/Career Seminar



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