"Sensor Systems Design and Program Applications" Co-Sponsored by MTT/AP-S, TMC, EDS/CAS Chapter

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The object of the talk will be to impart information on the design, development and program applications of sensor systems. The heart of the sensor systems is the detection of the object, which is done through the use of detector and readouts combining into Sensor Chip Assemblies. The selection of most sensitive, suitable material, for detection, development of chips and management of complete systems and applications on different programs will be discussed.

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  • Room No: ECEC-202
  • 161 Warren Street
  • Newark, New Jersey
  • United States 07102
  • Building: ECE Building

  • Contact Event Host
  • Dr. Ajay Poddar (cell: 201-560-3806), Email:akpoddar@synergymwave.com
  • Co-sponsored by Ajay Poddar,Tony Almeida, Durga Misra
  • Starts 20 August 2012 02:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 22 August 2012 06:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Neil Dayal Neil Dayal

Topic:

Sensor Systems Design and Program Applications

This talk will address on the design, development and program applications of sensor systems. The heart of the sensor systems is the detection of the object, which is done through the use of detector and readouts combining into Sensor Chip Assemblies. The selection of most sensitive, suitable material, for detection, development of chips and management of complete systems and applications on different programs will be discussed.

Biography: Neil S. Dayal graduated from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach FL, in Computer Science in 2002 and completed his MBA degree from USF, Tampa, Florida. Neil worked for Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, CT and Command and Control Technologies in Titusville, FL. Neil joined Raytheon's Network Centric System division in FL, worked for Integrated Defense Systems in San Diego, CA as well as International sites for Raytheon. Presently he is working as a program manager for Space and Tactical Programs in Raytheon's Vision Systems in Goleta, CA. He is President of RAPA (Raytheon Asia Pacific Association) an association of Raytheon's Asia Pacific Employees Association and is a guest speaker at the 2012 NAAAP Conference in NYC on 8/25.

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Address:Raytheon Vision Sytems, , Goleta, California, United States





Agenda

Event Agenda:

6:00PM: Networking

6:30PM: Buffet Dinner

7:00PM: Talk

refrteshments/dinner will be served at 6:30PM. All are welcome. You don't have to be IEEE member to attend the talk.