Research Day - Fall 2024
ECE Research Day is an open forum for engagement and discussions between researchers and students at ECE. It provides students with the opportunity to learn about ongoing research projects and explore how they can get involved in ECE's cutting-edge research activities.
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Peter Bøgh Auditorium and 5122-122
We are inviting to Research Day at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering!
Date: October 23rd 2024
12.30 - 12.35 | Welcome Claus Aage Grøn Sørensen and Alexandros Iosifidis welcome you to this semester's ECE R-Day | Peter Bøgh Andersen Auditorium 5335-016 |
12.35 - 13.40 | Keynote talks Pernille Klarskov Pedersen – "Terahertz Technology for Non-Contact Sensing of Electrical Conductivity and Other Exciting Material Properties" Lukas Esterle – "Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems" Learn more about the cutting-edge research your teachers are engaged in. | Peter Bøgh Andersen Auditorium 5335-016 |
13.50 - 14.10 | ECE Alumni talks Lukas Hedegaard Morsing "A Case for Sticking Through the Last 20%" – Kun Zhou"ECE Studies and Industry" Learn from former ECE student and Post Doc, how they got involved in research at ECE and where it has taken them. | Building 5122 (Clarke) - Room 122 |
14.10-14.40 | ECE Research talks Andriy Sarabakha : "Small Intelligent Aerial Robots" Cláudio Gomes: "Introduction to Digital Twins with the Incubator Case Study" Michael Nørremark: "Digitalization and data management" Learn more about the research happening at ECE across the electrical and computer engineering fields. | Building 5122 (Clarke) - Room 122 |
14.40-16.00 | Poster session and demos Learn more about the exciting research happening at ECE through poster presentations and live demos. Here you can meet ECE researchers and explore how you can get involved in cutting-edge research. Does a particular poster or demo catch your eye? Then this is your chance to have a one-on-one conversation with the researcher, ask questions, and learn how you can be part of developing the technologies of tomorrow. | Building 5122 (Clarke) - Room 122 |
16:00 | End of R-day |