Student Seminar Session: 3 of 6
We are pleased to announce the third speaker for our Student Seminar Series, Mohammad Zarifi, who will be presenting a talk titled “Microwave Planar Resonators for Sensing Applications”. Come and meet local researchers in the microwave community and learn about the latest developments in this area. Free pizza and refreshments will be available.
Where: |
NREF 2-127, University of Alberta |
When: |
26-February-2014, 12:00 – 1:00 PM |
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Abstract
Microwave resonators have been around for more than decades and been widely studied for mobile and satellite communications, radar, and electronic warfare applications. Recently they demonstrate a huge potential to be used as non-contact sensors in remote sensing fashion. These resonators are low cost, easy to implement and have a long life time, and their ability to perform in non-contact sensing mode, makes them attractive for harsh or ultra clean areas that sensor contact may reduce the sensor’s life time or contaminate the target sample. In this presentation, we will demonstrate the potential of these types of sensors in different areas from liquid interface detection to gas sensing.
We are still accepting applicants for future seminar series. To become one of our student presenters please send an email our Student Liaison Officer, Souren Shamsinejad, at s.s@ualberta.ca with your topic.