- Neuromorphic Computing: Bridging the gap between Nanoelectronics, Neuroscience, and Machine Learning
- Ferroic Material Based Neuromorphic Computing: A Hardware-Software Co-Design Perspective
- Equilibrium-Based Learning Dynamics in Spiking Architectures
Rabia Yazicigil Kirby
Boston University
- Physical-Layer Security for Latency- and Energy-Constrained Integrated Systems
- All-In-One Data Decoders Using GRAND
- Cyber-Secure Biological Systems (CSBS)
Jian Zhao
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Illuminating Neural Paths: Power-Efficient Time-of-Flight ICs for Non-Invasive Functional Brain Imaging
- Navigating in the Dark: Advanced Circuits and Systems for Navigation-Grade MEMS Accelerometers
- Connecting the Future: Energy-Efficient and Environmentally Resilient Transceivers for Body Channel Communication
Domenico Zito
AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland
- Qubit-Size Low-Power Cryo-CMOS ICs for Monolithic Quantum Processors
- Compact Low-Power mm-wave ICs for Next-Generation (5G/6G) Wireless Transceivers
- Compact Low-Power ICs for mm-wave Arrays Enabling Future Emerging Technologies
Inviting a Distinguished Lecturer
A request for sponsorship of a lecture by one of the CASS Distinguished Lecturers must be made by a local sponsoring organization with direct involvement and approval of the corresponding CASS Chapter Chair. Chapters are strongly encouraged to make use of the CASS DLP to enhance their member benefits. Although lectures are mainly organized to benefit existing members and Chapters, they can also be effective in generating membership and encouraging new chapter formation. Interested parties should submit the DLP Request Form.