BSAC Technology Seminar: An Integrated MEMS Sensing and Computing Approach with Ultra-Low Power and Near-Zero Latency


BSAC Technology Seminar Committee

Jonathan Candelaria
Dalene Schwartz Corey
December 3, 2024

Tuesday, 03 December 2024 at Noon | 490 Cory Hall

Watch the seminar recording here.

Seminar Speaker, Professor Fadi Alsaleem of University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Fadi Alsaleem, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL)
Host: Clark T.-C. Nguyen


ABSTRACT

This presentation highlights the progress made at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's new MEMS lab toward developing a groundbreaking computing paradigm that merges sensing and computing. The technology leverages an array of coupled MEMS sensors to process acceleration measurements directly at the physical sensing layer, delivering high-level information without relying on a digital computer. Another version of this technology, based on the receiver computing approach, will also be presented. Applications of this innovation will be demonstrated in human activity recognition and medical health contexts.

BIO 

Dr. Alsaleem is an associate professor at the College of Engineering at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln (UNL). He has over six years of industry experience related to IoT devices. He received over 7.5 million in funding from federal funding agencies such as NSF, DOE, and IARPA to support his research work related to MEMS-based analog computers.

Watch Prof. Alsaleem's Research: Pioneering AI-Driven Smart Sensing & Computing Research

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