Evening@SMART: A Little Autonomy Goes a Long Way - Adaptive Circuits for Low SWaP Testing

Wednesday, October 2, 2024
5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
USMSM SMART Building
Lauren Bacon
301 226 6033
lbacon1@umd.edu

Evening@SMART is a periodic series focused on bringing together thought and action leaders in government, industry, and academia to share valuable perspectives on current technical topics. Dynamic presentations from prominent experts and stimulating discussions around cutting-edge topics aim to advance research and innovation and promote interdisciplinary collaboration. It is designed to spark growth through fostering dialogue and creating connections.

Hosted by the UMD MATRIX Lab.

Register here: https://go.umd.edu/evening-smart-1002

Speaker

Dr. Pamela Abshire
Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Maryland, College Park

Abstract

Autonomy requires awareness of the environment. For most real-world applications this necessitates on-board sensing, however, there is a constant demand to reduce the size and power consumption of sensors. Adaptive circuits that use local low-level tuning are a promising solution. This talk will introduce methods that have been used to design adaptive sensors and sensor interfaces for a number of applications.

Biography

Pamela Abshire is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Institute for Systems Research at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her research focuses on better understanding and exploiting the tradeoffs between performance and resources in natural and engineered systems, including hybrid devices incorporating CMOS, MEMS, optoelectronics, microfluidics, and biological components.

Find the full abstract and bio here: https://matrix.umd.edu/events/eveningsmart

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