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Design Your Future: TC Sensors Council Chapter Kickoff – FREE attendance
February 21 @ 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm EST
***Registration is now FREE for both in-person and online attendees***
We are excited to announce the kick-off of our IEEE Twin Cities Section Sensors Council Chapter! Join us as we launch a new chapter of collaboration, innovation, and growth in our community.
1. Opening Remarks: Ahmed Naumaan, Twin Cities Section Chair (15 minutes)
2. Keynote addresses by two IEEE Sensor Council Distinguished Lecturers
– Keynote Speaker: Prof. Hyejin Moon, Associate Professor (60 minutes)
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington
Topic: Digital Microfluidics as Chemical and Biological Sensing Platform
– Keynote Speaker: Prof. Thomas Thundat, Distinguished Professor (60 minutes)
Chemical and Biological Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo NY
Topic: Molecular antenna for real-time chemical sensing with selectivity
3. Next Steps for IEEE Twin Cities Section Sensors Council: Prof. Patricia Khashayar (15 minutes)
IEEE TC Section Sensors Council Chapter Chair
4. IEEE WIE and the new TC affinity group: Christina Schober
IEEE Director, Division V and IEEE TC WIE Treasurer
5. Reception (with appetizers and drinks)
We can’t wait to celebrate with you and kick off an amazing new journey together.
Registration
This event features both in-person and online attendance.
In-Person Attendance
There will be a reception for in-person attendees.
*Update* There is no charge for in-person attendance.
Online Attendance
There is no charge for online attendance.
Co-sponsored by: Twin Cities Section
Agenda:
Schedule:
1. Opening Remarks: Ahmed Naumaan, Twin Cities Section Chair (15 minutes)
2. Keynote addresses by two IEEE Sensor Council Distinguished Lecturers
– Keynote Speaker: Prof. Hyejin Moon, Associate Professor (60 minutes)
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington
Topic: Digital Microfluidics as Chemical and Biological Sensing Platform
– Keynote Speaker: Prof. Thomas Thundat, Distinguished Professor (60 minutes)
Chemical and Biological Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo NY
Topic: Molecular antenna for real-time chemical sensing with selectivity
3. Next Steps for IEEE Twin Cities Section Sensors Council: Prof. Patricia Khashayar (15 minutes)
IEEE TC Section Sensors Council Chapter Chair
4. IEEE WIE and the new TC affinity group: Christina Schober
IEEE Director, Division V and IEEE TC WIE Treasurer
5. Reception (with appetizers and drinks)
Room: 402, Bldg: Walter Library, 117 Pleasant St. SE, 402 Walter Library, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55455, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/464303