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2007-11-01 Faculty Position Openings (Deadline: 2008-01-30)

The Division of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University has several openings for faculty positions of all levels starting from August 1, 2008. All areas of electrical engineering and computer science are being considered.

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2008-01-28 International Student Admissions 2008/2009 Application Information for International Students    
2007-07-04 Admission List 2006-2007-Industrial Technology R&D Master Program for Foreign Students Admission List 2006-2007-Industrial Technology R&D Master Program for Foreign Students

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2007-04-02 Announcement on the Application to Scholarships for International Students, Academic Year 2007/2008 Please check out the details on the web site of the center for international academic exchanges.      
2006-03-17 Ssu-Pin (Simon) Ma's speech Time: 11:00 ~ 12:00
Location: EE2 103 conference room
TopicGRising Stars in Wireless World , UWB Radios
AbstractG

The UWB (Ultra-Wide-Band) radio has several different wireless standards in thisfamily. Because of their unique physical behaviors, they have some specialadvantages over traditional radio systems. We will briefly go through an introductionof them.

The MB-OFDM (Multi-Band Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) of UWB,also known as WiMedia, is one of the UWB radio standards. We will use a casestudy to describe its RF requirements and test results of a radio chip on a UWBtransceiver, based on the 0.18mm CMOS process. Its antenna diversity andselective receiver-combination collectively provide more interference immunity, andhence better throughput and adaptability. Other key features and broadband / high-speed performance will also be reviewed and discussed.


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2005-11-27 Faculty Position Openings Faculty Position Openings, Division of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University    
2005-03-17 ~ 2005-03-18 Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks Location: Barry-Lam Hall Room 101
For more information, including the schedule, presentation titles and speaker introductions, please see the attachment
   
Industrial Technology R & D Master Program Industrial technology R & D master program starts    
2004-12-18 Entrance examination of Industrial Technology R & D Master Program Time: 8:30~14:40
For more information about industrial technology R & D master program, including the place and the exam rules, please see the attachment.
 
Recruitment of post-doc researcher from prof. Chin-Fu Lin We are looking for Post Docs with experiences in one or several of the following areas.
1. Fabrication of nanoparticles or quantum dots like CdS, CdSe, ZnO, Si, or other QDs.
2. Characterization of nanoparticles such as photolumincescence, quantum efficiency, X-ray diffraction, Auger spectroscopy, SIMS, TEM, AFM/STM, . . . etc.
3. Electroluminescence of nanoparticles, light emitting diodes with nanoparticles as the light emitting layer.

Contact -
TEL: (02)2363-5251 # 337 or (02)3366-3540
     
2004-10-25 Gadi Singer(Intel CTO)'s speech Time: 13:20~14:10
Location: BL-101
Subject: Communication Infrastructure from Vision to Reality
Summary: The telecommunications industry is once again in a state of flux. Still acclimating to the flood of competition unleashed by the 1996 Telecommunications Act in the United States, the industry now must comprehend how to best deliver a wider variety of services over a changing network infrastructure. Driving opportunities in today's telecommunications market is convergence. The Internet, wired and wireless, is becoming the primary, low-cost method of moving more then just data but also voice and ton of other services. The premise for this vision is clear; all high-speed wireless technologies (3G, UWB, Wi-Fi and WiMax) must coexist, working in tandem to meet provider and customer needs for truly mobile computing and communications across the globe. No single technology will become dominant or ubiquitous only flexible architectures coupled with modular systems are able to provide cost, quality of service and feature advantages to the IT, telecom and consumer industries. Each wireless technology must meet unique user requirements in a wirelessly connected world. In fact, the most robust wireless solutions will use a combination of technologies to enable increased mobility and eventually seamless roaming.
   
Position open for postdoctor The ceramic processing and analysis (CPA) Lab. at the National Taiwan University invites the applicant for one postdoctor position, and joints the research on the subject relating to the synthesis and analysis of Photonic Bandgap Crystals (PBC). The related information will be shown in the www.weigroup.ntu.edu.tw

The ideal applicant will have an interest in electro-optical ceramics. The applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree, and experience on the fundamentals of particle/beam interaction physics.

Please contact Professor Wen-Cheng Wei at wjwei@ntu.edu.tw
     
2004-10-20 Prof. Behzad Razavi's speech Time: 14:00~15:00
Location: BL-101
Subject: An Ultra-Wideband CMOS Trasceiver
Summary:
A direct-conversion UWB transceiver for Mode 1 OFDM applications employs three resonant networks and three PLLs. Designed in 0.13-um CMOS technology, the transceiver provides a total gain of 69-73 dB and a noise figure of 5.5-8.4 dB across three bands, and a TX 1-dB compression point of -10 dBm. The circuit consumes 105 mW from a 1.5-V supply.
   
2004-09-20 Prof. Takao Nishizeki's speech Time: 13:20 ~ 14:10
Location: EE-II Room 105
An orthogonal drawing of a plane graph is called an octagonal drawing if each inner
face is drawn as a rectilinear polygon of at most eight corners and the contour of the
outer face is drawn as a rectangle. A slicing graph is obtained from a rectangle by
repeatedly slicing it vertically and horizontally. A slicing graph is called a good slicing
graph if either the upper subrectangle or the lower one obtained by any horizontal slice
will never be vertically sliced. In this talk we show that any good slicing graph has an
octagonal drawing with prescribed face areas, in which the area of each inner face is
equal to a prescribed value. Such a drawing has practical applications in VLSI
floorplanning. We also give a linear-time algorithm to find such a drawing. We
furthermore present a sufficient condition for a plane graph to be a good slicing graph,
and give a linear-time algorithm to find a tree-structure of slicing paths for a graph
satisfying the condition. This is a joint work with Md. Saidur Rahman and Kazuyuki Miura.
     
HP internship HP offers software engineeringBproduct marketingBEE & ME internship, please see the attachments.    
2004-05-13 Prof. Oscar H. Ibarra's speech Time: PM2:00 ~ 3:00
Location: Room105, NTUEE
Speaker: Professor Oscar H. Ibarra
Department of Computer Science
University of California at Santa Barbara

Topic : Automata-Theoretic Techniques for Analyzing Infinite-State Systems

Abstract:
Automata theory tries to answer questions concerning machine models and the languages they define, in particular, their closure and decidable properties. Classical questions like the relationships between finite/pushdown automata and regular/context-free languages are standard material in many undergraduate theory courses. New questions that arise from real-world applications, such as in verification, internet/web services, and molecular computing are providing interesting and challenging problems to automata theorists.
In this talk, I will present some automata-theoretic and related techniques for analyzing infinite-state systems in the areas of formal verification, e-services, and membrane systems.
   
2004-04-07 Dr. Sean McAlister's speech: Self Heating of SiGe-Base HBT Time: AM 10:20
Location: Room105, NTUEE
Topic: Self-Heating and the Temperature Distribution in Multi-emitter SiGe HBTs


Speaker: Sean McAlister

Institute for Microstructural Sciences,
National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa


High power bipolar transistors often have multiple emitters, to achieve high currents, and efficient use of the whole emitter area. The emitters experience high current densities and are self-heated above the ambient temperature, leading to concerns about thermal run-away and damage to the device. Are the emitters all at the same temperature during operation? To study this we have designed and used multi-emitter SiGe HBTs, with multiple emitter contacts, to examine the temperature distribution in the emitters in such devices....

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2004/3/11 Prof. Aorkia Nathan's speech Time: 2:00-3:00PM
Location: Room105, NTUEE
Speecher: Prof. Aorkia Nathan, NSERC Fellow University of Waterloo, Canada
Title: Highly Stable Amorphous Silicon Driver Circuits for Oled Displays
     
2004-02-10 2004 Symposium on MRI  
2003/11/21 Colloquium of USC Engineering College Time: 12:10-13:20
Location: Room105, NTUEE
Information of USC on admission, degree requirements, financial aid, and more.
USC Visitors:
1. Ms. Margery Berti, Associate Dean for Graduate Affairs.
2. Dr. Katherine Shing, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering.
3. Chu Pei-Chan, Chief of USC Regional Office - Taipei.
 
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