IEEE UK & Ireland Circuits and Systems Chapter | WiCAS Workshop
The IEEE UK and Ireland Circuits and Systems Chapter presents its first Women in Circuits and Systems (WiCAS) Workshop. The scope of the workshop is to promote the excellent research done by women early career researchers in our Section and to foster opportunities for networking and collaboration.
Attendance is free and selected presenters will be awarded cash prizes to be decided based on the actual and potential impact the work presented and the quality of the presentations by a committee appointed by the Chair of the IEEE UK and Ireland Circuits and Systems Chapter, Professor Izzet Kale.
The final presentations have now been selected:
Time | Presenter | Title of Talk |
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14:00 | Mandana Ardeshir | Novel Wireless Power Transfer for Biomedical Applications |
14:15 | Arlene John | A 1D-CNN Based Deep Learning Technique for Sleep Apnea Detection in IoT Sensors |
14:30 | Alina-Irina Serban | Remote monitoring for Households with Dementia: An Intelligent IoT approach |
14:45 | Nazanin Neshatvar | A Neuroprosthetic Interface for Heart Transplantation |
15:00 | Maryam Saeed | Event-Driven ECG Classification Using an Open-Source, LC-ADC Based Non-Uniformly Sampled Dataset |
15:15 | Salinna Abdullah | Towards More Efficient DNN-Based Speech Enhancement for Hearing Prostheses |
15:30 | Farah Sinada | Application of AI and Deep Learning in the Diagnosis of Neglected Tropical Diseases Using Kato-Katz Images to be Implemented on a Custom IC/FPGA |
15:45 | Serena de Gelidi | Shape acquisition of the chest boundary to improve lung monitoring in infants |
16:00 | Noora Almarri | A wirelessly powered optogenetic implantable device to stimulate peripheral nerves to help treat Motor Neurone Disease (MND) |
16:15 | Maryam Habibollahi | Highly selective implantable bioelectronic devices for peripheral nerve stimulation |
16:30 | Li Xiaolin | A 1D Convolutional Neural Network for Heartbeat Classification from Single Lead ECG |
16:45 | Farnaz Fahimi Hanzaee | Designing a system on a chip for electrical impedance tomography imaging using CMOS and organic electronics |
It’s not too late to register and reserve your place for the very first WiCAS workshop.