Увага! Науковий семінар! Доповідач – професор Рочестерського Технологічного Інституту (США) Доктор Сергій Ляшевський.
7 грудня о 14:15 в 3 аудиторії 20-го корпусу відбудеться науковий семінар на тему Високотехнологічні розробки, дослідження, та інженерна освіта в США. Доповідач – проф. Сергій Ляшевський.
Доповідач: професор Рочестерського Технологічного Інституту (США)
Доктор Сергій Ляшевський
http://people.rit.edu/seleee/
В рамках семінару будуть розглянуті особливості сучасної інженерної освіти у США, напрямки наукових досліджень в області мікроелектроніки, мікро-електромеханічних систем та нанотехнологій.
Сергій Ляшевський, біографія.
High-Technology Developments, Research, and Engineering Education in USA
Sergey Edward Lyshevski , Ph.D., Professor of Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical and Microelectronic Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY 14623-5603, USA
Recipient of the Fulbright Award (US Department of State ) for the 2012/13
Placement: Kiev Polytechnic Institute
E-mail: Sergey.Lyshevski@mail.rit.edu; URL: http://people.rit.edu/seleee/
Abstract
Teaching and Learning This talk is centered on multidisciplinary Engineering Education in core areas. The multidisciplinary engineering has experienced phenomenal growth. Recent fundamental, applied and experimental developments have notably contributed to progress and motivated further educational developments and enhancements. These prominent trends identify man y desirable changes in undergraduate and graduate science, engineering and technology curricula, education and training. The integration of science and engineering courses represents a major departure from the established curriculum. We advance learning and technology readiness levels, enable knowledge generation, ensure technology transfer and enable commercialization capacity. We report scholarship and learning activities in leading US educational and research universities in areas of critical importance and significance, e.g.
1. Electrical Engineering;
2. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering;
3. Nanotechnology and MEMS.
Research and Scholarship This presentation focuses on far-reaching frontiers of science, engineering and medicine enabled by recent fundamental discoveries and advancements. These paradigms integrate electrical and computer engineering, MEMS , nano – and nanobio – technologies, etc. Major emphasis will be focused on new development, research and technologies which enable and empower sensing, actuation, processing and other paradigms. Our objectives are to: (1) Present a range of R&D activities; (2) Examine the best practice; (3) Enable marketing and commercialization capacity; etc.
Biography
Sergey Edward Lyshevski was born in Kiev, Ukraine. He received M.S. (1980) and Ph.D. (1987) degrees from Kiev Polytechnic Institute, both in Electrical Engineering. From 1980 to 1993 Dr. Lyshevski held faculty positions at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Kiev Polytechnic Institute and the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. From 1989 to 1991 he was the Microelectronic and Electromechanical Systems Division Head at the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. From 1992 to 2002 he was with Purdue School of Engineering as an Associate Professor of Electrical and Co mputer Engineering. In 2002, Dr. Lyshevski joined Rochester Institute of Technology as a professor of Electrical Engineering.
Dr. Lyshevski served as the Full Professor at the Air Force Research Laboratories, and, the Senior Faculty Fellow at the US Surface and Undersea Naval Warfare Centers. He is the author and co-author of 16 books and more than 300 journal articles, handbook chapters and regular conference papers. His current research activities are in the areas of microsystems , nanotechnology, molecular processing, MEMS and systems informatics. Dr. Lyshevski has made a significant contribution in design, analysis, optimization and implementation of advanced aerospace, automotive, electromechanical and naval systems. Dr. Lyshevski made more than 30 keynote talks and invited presentatio ns nationally and internationally.