IEEE UFFC SEATTLE – SPECIAL EVENT – New Industry Engagement Initiative + Tech Talk

Room: SOCC 301, Bldg: South Campus Center (SOCC), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98195, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/386334

The Seattle Chapter of the IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferrroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society (UFFC-S) aims to provide UFFC-S members with opportunities for professional and personal growth as well as network with the local, vibrant UFFC community. This special event includes a visit from Professor Alfred Yu, PhD our Editor-in-Chief of the Transactions on UFFC and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo. Dr. Yu will share updates on our Transactions on UFFC, including a new Industry Perspective Series. Dr. Kendall Waters (UFFC Seattle Chapter Chair and Industry Perspectives organizer) will join Dr. Yu for this part of the event. Dr. Yu will also provide a Tech Talk on "Can We Do That in Cardiovascular Ultrasound?" This meeting will be at the University of Washington in Seattle. The meeting will be hybrid. Please register so that organizers can plan accordingly. Online meeting details are included below. Light refreshments will be provided. Speaker(s): Alfred, Kendall Agenda: 4:45 PM: Networking and Refreshments 5:00 PM: Welcome and Introductions 5:10 PM: Transactions on UFFC: A New Industry Perspective Series 5:30 PM: Tech Talk 6:15 PM: Q&A 6:30 PM: Adjourn Room: SOCC 301, Bldg: South Campus Center (SOCC), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98195, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/386334

IEEE UFFC SEATTLE – SPECIAL EVENT – New Industry Engagement Initiative + Tech Talk

Room: SOCC 301, Bldg: South Campus Center (SOCC), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98195, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/386334

The Seattle Chapter of the IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferrroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society (UFFC-S) aims to provide UFFC-S members with opportunities for professional and personal growth as well as network with the local, vibrant UFFC community. This special event includes a visit from Professor Alfred Yu, PhD our Editor-in-Chief of the Transactions on UFFC and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo. Dr. Yu will share updates on our Transactions on UFFC, including a new Industry Perspective Series. Dr. Kendall Waters (UFFC Seattle Chapter Chair and Industry Perspectives organizer) will join Dr. Yu for this part of the event. Dr. Yu will also present on the latest research from his Laboratory on Innovative Technology in Medical Ultrasound (LITMUS), including applications of diagnostic ultrasound (e.g., advanced algorithms, high-performance beamforming platforms) and therapeutic ultrasound (e.g., cellular bioeffects). This meeting will be at the University of Washington in Seattle. The meeting will be hybrid. Please register so that organizers can plan accordingly. Online meeting details are included below. Light refreshments will be provided. Speaker(s): Alfred, Kendall Agenda: 4:45 PM: Networking and Refreshments 5:00 PM: Welcome and Introductions 5:10 PM: Transactions on UFFC: A New Industry Perspective Series 5:30 PM: Tech Talk 6:15 PM: Q&A 6:30 PM: Adjourn Room: SOCC 301, Bldg: South Campus Center (SOCC), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98195, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/386334

F2F DL talk: Self-Evolving and Transformative (SET) Protocol Architecture for 6G & Holidays Season event

Room: 127, Bldg: GIX, Global Innovation Exchange, 12280 NE District Way, Bellevue, Washington, United States, 98005

Agenda: 6:00pm - 7:00pm Networking & Dinner 7:00pm - 7:10pm Welcome words from Jim Brisimitzis on behalf of 5G Open Inoovation Lab 7:10pm - 8:10pm Technical presentation by Prof. Lin Cai - University of Victoria 8:10pm - 9:00pm Networking & More The fusion of digital and real worlds in all dimensions will be the driving force for future sixth-generation (6G) wireless systems. Ubiquitous in-time and on-time communication services between humans, machines, robots, and their virtual counterparts are essential, and they expand from the ground to air, space, underground, and deep sea. 6G systems are not only data pipelines but also large-scale distributed computing systems with integrated sensing, processing, storage, communication and computing capabilities. It is challenging to build ubiquitous and intelligent 6G systems, handling stringent quality-of-service (QoS) requirements, providing a rich set of communication modes, including unicast, multicast, broadcast, in-cast, and group-cast, and supporting user-centric mobile applications. In this talk, we introduce a new protocol architecture, Self-Evolving and Transformative (SET) architecture that can provide a wide range of control functions, and be intelligently configured for different types of 6G applications and networking environments. Its design principles, potentials, and open issues are discussed. We also introduce a use case applying the architecture to develop a mobility-aware multi-path QUIC protocol for seamless handover in satellite networks. Speaker(s): Lin Cai, Room: 127, Bldg: GIX, Global Innovation Exchange, 12280 NE District Way, Bellevue, Washington, United States, 98005