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Mock lecture by Dr. Javid Musayev
Mock lecture by Dr. Javid Musayev
23 July, 2020. 16:00
We live in an era of massive networks, that have become a vital part of our everyday lives. Everything surrounding us and every tool we use is becoming smart, day by day integrating itself into a larger ecosystem of information and data flow. Key aspect of maintaining and improving this data traffic is finding more efficient ways of storing, processing and transferring information. If we start breaking down the systems that facilitate such immense data flow and try to figure out what lies at the bottom of this data ocean, we will find little tiny rectangular structures, with shiny reflective surfaces, barely fitting on a fingertip. These are semiconductor microchips. Their capabilities of storing, processing, and transferring information have been growing at an exponential rate in the last few decades. In this lecture, we will learn what it takes to move a single bit efficiently from one point on a chip to another, in its simplest form. How to minimize the time it would take for the bit to travel, and what is the power trade-off in trying to optimize this delay. We will use simple inverter model to be able to quantify the mentioned phenomena. Bio: Dr. Javid Musayev is a senior analog circuit design engineer at Rambus, Canada, a company developing IP products for high-speed interfaces, data security, and memory applications. He has obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the Middle East Technical University, Turkey, in 2009, and 2011, and his PhD degree from the University of Toronto, Canada in 2018. From 2011 to 2013 he worked as analog circuit design engineer in Mikrosens, Ankara, a company developing infrared camera sensors and systems for commercial applications. He has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed publications in the fields of bio-electronics and wireless systems and has one US patent in processing. His further interests include wire-line systems, clocking systems, and digitally-assisted analog circuits.
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Interactive Webinar alert: Re-Defining Global “Careers” and Education in Uncertain Times
Interactive Webinar alert: Re-Defining Global “Careers” and Education in Uncertain Times
19 August, 2020.
ADA Career Services is delighted to announce the upcoming interactive webinar with Dr. Elisabeth Montgomery, Senior Advisor on Internationalization for Shenzhen Nanshan District Education Bureau, under the theme of Re-Defining Global “Careers” and Education in Uncertain Times.
Dr. Montgomery also holds a position of Regional director at Asia Pacific Career Development Association-South Asia.
The webinar will be held on August 20, 2020 at 20.00 (Baku time) in cooperation with Asia Pacific Career Development Association-South Asia.
Join this 90-minute interactive webinar to find the right answers about how to integrate education with career goals for anticipating tomorrow's job requirements and how to create individuals of excellence and commitment.
Recent graduates expect to land a business landscape full of employment opportunities on their specialities. However, the COVID-19 pandemic and its worldwide consequences threaten national economies, political environments, immigration regulations, and of course, the plans of fresh graduates. And the questions remain how the Global career concept will be shaped by pandemic and what would be the post-pandemic challenges and perspectives.
Dr. Montgomery will address the pressing economic and pedagogic issues of our times — visualizing and preparing for our imminent future.
Don’t miss this tremendous opportunity to attend the interactive webinar!
Registration link.
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