Lectures

Distinguished Lecturer Program (DLP) Current Lecturers

Below is the contact information and terms of the current IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) DLP speakers.

The abstract(s) of the Distinguished Lectures, and speaker biographies are available for 2012-2013 (PDF) and 2013-2014 (PDF) terms.

If you are interested in inviting a DLP speaker to your region, please get in touch with your local IEEE-CAS chapter chair. Your chapter chair will contact the DLP chair to make arrangements for sponsoring a DLP lecture. The current DLP chair is Mohamad Sawan mohamad.sawan@polymtl.ca. Please remember to check the DLP page for the latest updates.

Photo Speaker Term Title of Lecture(s)
Amine Bermak
eebermak@ust.hk
2013-2014 Lecture #1: Smart Multi-Sensing Platform for Wireless Sensor Network and RFID Applications
Lecture #2: Time domain and address-event smart vision sensors – Principle and applications
Sandro Carrara
sandro.carrara@epfl.ch
2013-2014 Lecture #1: New Frontiers in Human Telemetry
Lecture #2: Bio/Nano/CMOS-Technologies for Stem-Cell Monitoring
Joseph Cavallaro
cavallar@rice.edu
2012-2013 Lecture #1: VLSI Architectures for Wireless Communication Systems
Lecture #2: Rapid Prototyping of Embedded VLSI Systems
Krishnendu Chakrabarty
krish@ee.duke.edu
2012-2013 Lecture #1: Digital Microfluidic Biochips: Towards Functional Diversity, More than Moore, and Cyberphysical Integration
Lecture #2: Testing and Design-for-Testability Solutions for 3D Integrated Circuits
Robert Chen-Hao Chang
chchang@dragon.nchu.edu.tw
2013-2014 Lecture #1: Intelligent Electric Power Control System for Energy Saving House
Lecture #2: Embedded System Design for Intelligent Car Safety Monitoring Applications
Joseph Sylvester Chang
EJSCHANG@ntu.edu.sg
2012-2013 Lecture #1: Printed Electronics – An Emerging and Revolutionary System-on-Plastic (SoP)
Lecture #2: Circuits-and-Systems and Audiology – A Batteryless/Energy Harvested Noise Dosimeter
Homer Chen
homer@cc.ee.ntu.edu.tw
2012-2013 Lecture #1: Music emotion recognition
Lecture #2: Perceptual video coding
Yehea Ismail
ismail@eecs.northwestern.edu
2012-2013 Lecture #1: Many-Core Chips: The New High-Performance Computing Platform
Lecture #2: Challenges for Electronics Design in the Nano-Scale
Rajiv Joshi
rvjoshi@us.ibm.com
2013-2014 Lecture #1: The Dawn of Predictive Chip Yield Design
Lecture #2: Low Power Circuit Design Techniques for nano-scale era
Geza Kolumban
kolumban@itk.ppke.hu
2013-2014 Lecture #1: Software Defined Electronics: A new research field for CAS Society
Lecture #2: New approach for design and implementation of future communications systems
Michael Peter Kennedy
peter.kennedy@ucc.ie
2012-2013 Lecture #1: Digital Delta Sigma Modulation: Recent Advances and Open Problems
Lecture #2: What Every EE Should Know About Nonlinear Circuits & Systems
Ioannis Pitas
pitas@aiia.csd.auth.gr
2013-2014 Lecture #1: Human-centered video analysis
Lecture #2: 3DTV content analysis and description
Franco Maloberti
franco.maloberti@unipv.it
2012-2013 Lecture #1: Technology Scaling and Analog Design
Lecture #2: Power Efficient Data Converters
Tokunbo Ogunfunmi
tokunbo@ieee.org
2012-2013 Lecture #1: Algorithms and Architectures for Fast Motion Estimation
Lecture #2: Nonlinear Adaptive Algorithms and Applications
Edgar Sanchez-Sinencio
sanchez@ece.tamu.edu
2012-2013 Lecture #1: High Linearity Oscillator Architectures Band-Pass Based
Lecture #2: Analog/RF Testing Research Overview
Wouter A. Serdijn
serdijn@ieee.org
2013-2014 Lecture #1: Circuits and systems for wearable and implantable medical devices
Lecture #2: Power-Aware Adaptive Multi-Standard Analog Circuits and Systems for Wireless Communication
Jose Silva-Martinez
jsilva@ece.tamu.edu
2013-2014 Lecture #1: Fundamentals and Recent Advances on Continuous-Time Sigma-Delta Modulators
Lecture #2: Active RC filters design considerations for ADC and wireless applications
Gerald Sobelman
sobelman@umn.edu
2013-2014 Lecture #1: Algorithms and Architectures for MIMO Communications
Lecture #2: Communications in the Smart Grid
Mircea Stan
sobelman@umn.edu
2013-2014 Lecture #1: Breaking the 3D power delivery walls using voltage stacking
Lecture #2: Computing with Coupled Spin Torque Oscillator (STO) Arrays.
Mingui Sun, Ph.D.
drsun@pitt.edu
2012-2013 Lecture #1: Wearable Computer for Monitoring Diet, Physical Activity and Personal Health
Lecture #2: Wireless Power Transfer for Medical Implants and Body Sensor Networks

Past DLP Lectures