ECE Research Day Workshop
The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering invites you to the ECE Research Day Workshop, an exciting event highlighting groundbreaking research from our postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. With 29 posters and 5 live demos, this event highlights innovations in renewable energy, AI/ML, robotics, cybersecurity, wireless networks, IoT, advanced sensing, and more.
Date/Time: April 10, 2025 (Thursday), 9:30am – 12:00pm
Location: ECS660, University of Victoria
Session 1 (9:30-10:30): Renewable Energy & Sustainable Technologies; Advanced Sensing & THz Technologies; Others Nutrition break (10:30-11:00) Session 2 (11:00-12:00): AI/ML & Distributed Computing; Robotics & Autonomous Systems; Wireless Networks & IoT Systems; Cybersecurity & Privacy |
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and explore the future of electrical, computer and software engineering!
Contact Lin Cai (cai@uvic.ca) if you need any further information.
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- Date: 10 Apr 2025
- Time: 04:30 PM UTC to 07:00 PM UTC
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- University of Victoria
- Victoria, British Columbia
- Canada V8P 5C2
- Building: Engineering/Computer Science Building (ECS)
- Room Number: 660
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Agenda
Session 1 (9:30-10:30): Renewable Energy & Sustainable Technologies; Advanced Sensing & THz Technologies; Others
1 Fabrication of Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells in Ambient Air (Demo)
2 Indoor Photovoltaics: Towards 50% Efficiency in Recycling Indoor Light (Demo)
3 Optimized Design of a Triple Active Bridge Converter for Multiport Electric Vehicle Charging
4 Greenhouse gas modelling and quantification
5 Comparative Analysis of novel Spoke-Type Motor and Chevy Bolt in Electric Vehicle Applications: Performance, Cost, and Sustainability
6 Wireless Power Transfer for Light Electric Vehicles
7 Discovery of Perovskite Cosolvency and Undoped FAPbI3 Single-Crystal Solar Cells Fabricated in Ambient Air
8 All‐Scalable CH3NH3PbI3 Perovskite Solar Cells Fabricated in Ambient Air
9 On chip glucose sensing using guided waves at terahertz frequencies
10 Machine Learning-Driven Inverse Design of Filters for Terahertz System-on-Chip
11 Reflection-mode nanoaperture optical trapping using off-center illumination for enhanced polarization separation
12 Guided Filtering of ARFI Displacement Data for Shear Wave Speed Estimation
13 Macroscopic modeling of traffic flow dynamics
14 Sudoku games and construction of Sudoku tables
Nutrition break (10:30-11:00)
Session 2 (11:00-12:00): AI/ML & Distributed Computing; Robotics & Autonomous Systems; Wireless Networks & IoT Systems; Cybersecurity & Privacy
1 Autonomous Driving with the F1Tenth Racing Car (Demo)
2 FLAD: Federated Learning for LLM-based Autonomous Driving in Vehicle-Edge-Cloud Networks (Demo)
3 Bearing Rigidity-Based Flocking Control of AUVs via Semi-Supervised Incremental Broad Learning
4 Cybersecurity of IoUT (BlueROV) (Demo)
5 Enhancing Maritime Cyber Security with AIS data
6 False Noise Attack Detection for Differentially Private Distributed Control of Microgrids
7 Detection And Severity Estimation of Eccentricity Faults in Synchronous Machines Using Machine Learning Algorithm
8 Distributed Resource Allocation and Coordinated Scheduling for End-Edge-Cloud Collaborative Computing
9 Advancing Ubiquitous Intelligence Through Collaborative Learning and Intelligent Data Trading
10 Networked System for Accelerating Distributed AI Training
11 Transformer-Based Representation Learning for Structured Metadata with Synthetic Benchmarking
12 Crack Defect Characterization Using Raw Channel Data and DNN-Based Classifier
13 Joint Transmission Mode Selection and Scheduling for AoI Minimization in NOMA-Capable WP-IoT Networks: A Deep Transfer Learning Solution
14 Max-Min Fairness-Oriented Navigation and Scheduling for UAV-Enabled Wireless Networks via Deep Reinforcement Learning
15 Attention-Based Spatiotemporal Model for RTT Prediction in LEO Satellite Networks