Duration: 1hr (45 mins + 15 mins)
Would you like to start impedance measurements, but don’t know how? Or do you already use impedance spectroscopy but would like to know more about theory and practice, while also learning some practical tips and tricks?
This webinar will introduce the basics of impedance spectroscopy and related analysis, and give practical hints to avoid common errors. It consists of a tutorial lecture followed by demonstrations showing how to configure a fault-free measurement and how to optimize your setup.
Learn how to write UVM testbenches for analog/mixed-signal circuits. UVM (Universal Verification Methodology) is a framework of standardized SystemVerilog classes to build reusable and scalable testbenches for digital designs, and it can be extended to verifying analog circuits simply by using a fixture module that generates analog stimuli and measures analog responses with Scientific Analog s XMODEL.
Using a digitally-programmable audio bandpass filter as an example, we ll show how to write a UVM testbench that measures the filter s transfer gain at randomly-chosen frequencies, collects the results in a scoreboard until the desired coverage is met, and checks the supply current and bias voltages during power-down with assertions. The webinar will start with an intuitive yet systematic introduction to UVM.
Legged robots take inspiration from animals with the goal of traversing the world in a way that wheeled robots can’t, seamlessly moving around homes, factories, and outdoor terrain while overcoming obstacles. While legs are more versatile than wheels, they also make for systems that are complex to control. MIT researcher Gabriel Margolis will join us to discuss the uses of walking robots and will explain how reinforcement learning is used to develop locomotion skills through trial and error. After the talk, Gabriel will take questions from the audience.
From MIT s leadership team to our students and alumnae who lead in their fields, women play a central role in the MIT Executive MBA community. Join us for a webinar that will provide an overview of the MIT EMBA with a focus on women in the program. Current female students and alumnae will discuss their experiences, share why they applied, and answer your questions about the program.
Introduction from Center for South Asia
Teri Allendorf - Community conservation of biodiversity in South Asia
Student presentation on Sri Lanka Study Abroad Virtual Program (UW Global Health Community Health & Asset-Based Community Development )
CALS Study Abroad Feature - UW Global Health, Community Health & Health Disparity
Opportunities to get involved within the region
We value inclusion and access for all participants and are pleased to provide reasonable accommodations for full participation in this event. Please contact Julia Frangul at julia.frangul@wisc.edu.