http://www.theiet.org/events/2016/228072.cfm?nxtId=232538
Call for Papers
The colloquium will provide the latest insight from leaders in their fields as to the direction the technology and commercial outlook is likely to take.
Date and Time
31 March 2016 - 09:00-17:30
Location
Organiser
Contact Zena Tunbridge atztunbridge@theiet.org for more information.
About this event
This colloquium provides researchers the opportunity to present their latest research activities in the areas of millimetre-wave and terahertz engineering and technology. This event would be of interest to people who may have an interest or are working within the following areas: applications in science, engineering and technology that exploit the microwave, millimetre-wave, terahertz and optical regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. key technologies are electronics and photonics.Programme
Keynote speakers include:- Dr Yaochun Shen, Electrical Engineering and Electronics, University of Liverpool
- Dr Byron Alderman, CEO, TeraTech
- Prof Norbert Klein, Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College London
- Dr Stepan Lucyszyn, Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College London
Presentation topic areas include:
- Exploiting terahertz frequencies – why 450 GHz?
- Submillimetre wave 3D imaging radar for security applications
- Upgrade of a W-band gyro-TWA for cloud radar applications
- Compressed sensing for rapid THz imaging
- The Ripple Extraction Technique in Waveguide at Microwave, Millimetre- and Submillimetre-Wave Frequencies
Please see the full programme (subject to change).
The day will also include a poster session.
Call for Papers
The call for papers is now closed. Author's PowerPoint submission deadline: Thursday 24 March 2016.
Continuing Professional Development
This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.
Cost
Free to attend
Additional information
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Registration information
Registration for this event is now open.
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