March 2018 edition – Vol.10 no.3

EDITORIAL

The ReSMiQ management team is preparing the 2017 annual report, which will be ready for the annual general meeting of the members, as well as for the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Center to be held during the month of May 2018. These activities will allow us to take stock of the past year and focus on future directions. So to disseminate our results and encourage our student researchers, ReSMiQ organizes its annual symposium to be held on May 18th.

To meet the expectations of the FRQNT, we compile the major infrastructures and laboratories under the direction of the members of ReSMiQ to enrich the annual report and the website of the Center. Our members are invited to give us the name of their laboratory by April 5th. As for the annual symposium, the program will be posted online in the next few days and students have until April 9th ​​to submit their proposals for contributions to the poster competition. We serve our members and promote the conditions for student researchers to go the extra mile to innovate.

We are also pleased to announce that ReSMiQ has a new member, professor Sharmistha Bhadra of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at McGill University. Her research interests lie in the areas of printed and flexible hybrid electronics, micro/nanoelectronics, and RF/microwave circuits and systems.

ReSMiQ is a group of researchers in an interuniversity research center that can count on the support of the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies (FRQNT) and nine (9) Quebec universities involved in microsystems research.

NEWS FROM OUR MEMBERS

Achievements

– Dr. Zhu from Concordia U. received a collaborative research and development grant (CRD) from NSERC entitled Deep Neural Network-based Speech Enhancement for Robust Speech Recognition in Smart Home Device in partnership with the company Microsemi Semiconductors in Ottawa.

RESMIQ’S ACTIVITIES

Upcoming Seminar

Speaker: David Stoppa, AMS, Switzerland
Title:
 Time of Flight 3D Sensing and Imaging: detectors, readout circuits and data processing
Place: 
Polytechnique Montréal, Pavillon Lassonde, L-2712 
Time: 
10:00 am tp 12:00 noon

Abstract and biography

Scientific poster competition
APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 9, 2018
More details

NEWS FRON THE NET

A New Wearable Brain Scanner: A helmet records wearers’ brain activity using magnetoencephalography (MEG) while they move around. More details

Organ-on-Chips get smart and go electric: Human Organs-on-Chips technology has been enhanced to non-invasively report cells’ health, electrical activities and differentiation status. More details

To Speed Up AI, Mix Memory and Processing: New computing architectures aim to extend artificial intelligence from the cloud to smartphones. More details

Low-cost wearables manufactured by hybrid 3D printing: New method combines precision printing of stretchable conductive inks with pick-and-place of electronic components to make flexible, wearable sensors. More details

Carbon Nanomaterials Could Push Copper Aside in Chip Interconnects: The days of copper interconnects are numbered and carbon nanomaterials are poised to take up the job. More details

Intel’s 49-Qubit Chip Shoots for Quantum Supremacy: Intel’s new superconducting quantum chip called Tangle Lake has enough qubits to make things very interesting from a scientific standpoint. The company has passed a key milestone while running alongside Google and IBM in the marathon to build quantum computing systems. More eétails


SIGNAL is the main monthly information medium of the Microsystems Strategic Alliance of Québec (ReSMiQ). This newsletter aims to be an active link between the members of ReSMiQ and all individuals who have an interest in research and innovation in microsystems. We commit ourselves to promote in it our members’ research and increase ReSMiQ’s visibility.

ReSMiQ is a group of researchers in an interuniversity research center that can count on the support of the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies (FRQNT) and nine (9) Quebec universities involved in microsystems research.

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