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Advanced Sensor Technologies for mWellness and mHealth Applications
Mark Aaldering, Senior Director, Technical Product Marketing, Rohm Semiconductor USA, LLC


Context Sensors and Security for Internet of Things

Sandhiprakash Bhide, Director of Innovation, Future IOT Solutions, Intel


Keynote:
The Distributed, Horizontal IoT Infrastructure, in the Perspective of the eHealth Vertical

Flavio Bonomi, Ph.D., CTO, IoX Works, Inc.


Modeling Tools as a Foundation for T-Sensors Acceleration

Stephen (Steve) Breit, PhD, Vice President, Engineering, Coventor, Inc.


Smart Systems to Improve our Quality of Life

Sywert Brongersma, Ph.D., Sr. Principal Scientist, Sensors and Energy Harvesters,
Wireless Autonomous Transducer Solutions, Imec


TSensors, Foundation for the Abundance and Third Technical Revolution

Janusz Bryzek, Ph.D., Chair and CEO, TSensors Summit


AgTech: Producer of Food for 9 Billions?

Janusz Bryzek, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO, TSensors Summit


Keynote: The Intelligent Edge

Rob Chandok, SVP of Qualcomm Technologies Inc. and President, Qualcomm Interactive Platforms


Sensors Monitor Everything When Anything Connects
Ian Chen, Freescale Semiconductor Sensor Division


Spectrometer-on-a-chip, the next ultra high volume networked sensor for Internet of Everything

Bill Choi, CEO, nanoLambda


What are the·high growth MEMS applications that can drive the business to trillion units?

Jean-Christophe Eloy, Founder, Yole Développement


TSensors Roadmap TApps Update: Ultra-High Volume Sensor Applications for Global Challenges

Ira Feldman, Principal Consultant, Feldman Engineering Corp.


Towards the Single-Breath Disease-Diagnosis Breathalyzer

P. Gouma, Ph.D. Prof. Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Center for Nanomaterials
and Sensor Development (CNSD), SUNY Stony Brook, NY


Automotive Sensors for Mobility Abundance

Roger Grace, President, Roger Grace Associates


Real Time Nitrogen Soil Sensors – An Immediate and Long-Term Need

Amrith Gunasekara Ph.D., Science Advisor to the Secretary, California Department
of Food and Agriculture


Game-Changing Terahertz Sensor Technologies for Large-Scale Consumer Market

Mona Jarrahi, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of California Los Angeles


Architect’s Reality Check – What it Really Takes to Support TSensors from a Software Perspective
Sanford (Sandy) Klausner, CEO, Cubicon


Keynote:
Internet of Everything:The Next Phase of the Internet?

Maciej Kranz, Vice President, Corporate Technology Group, Cisco Systems


Piezo-Eternity: Technology based on TSensors for Sensing and/or Power Source

Sang-Goo Lee, CEO, iBule Photonics Co. Ltd.


Harvesting small amounts of power to enable miniaturized sensors
Patrick Mercier, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering/Associate Faculty Director, Center of Wearable Sensors, University of California at San Diego, University California San Diego


New lensfree-imaging technique offers microscopy breakthrough and new market opportunities

Hughes Metras, Business Development, CEA-LETI, France


Why IP is critical to successful deployment of a Trillion Sensors or more importantly why proprietary protocols are restraining this market

Geoff Mulligan, Chairman, IPSO Alliance


New Sensor Solutions for Mobile Devices
Aarne Oja, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland


Wearable Human Motion Monitoring by Stretchable Physical Sensors

Inkyu Park, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST


TSensors Technology: Research, Incubation and Education

Albert P. Pisano, Ph.D., Dean, Jacobs School of Engineering, University of California at San Diego


Keynote:
Wireless Networking for the Trillion Sensor Future

Kris Pister, Ph.D., Prof. of EECS and Co-Director, BSAC and Swarm Lab, University of California at Berkeley


Who needs wearables?· Will sensors save the day?

Len Sheynblat, VP of Engineering, Qualcomm


Assay Lab within Your Body: Biometrics and Biomes

Larry Smarr, Ph.D., Professor, Computer Science and Engineering , University of California
at San Diego Jacobs School


The Road to Trillions of Gas Sensors

Joseph Stetter, Ph.D., President, KWJ Engineering


Lensless Computational Image Sensors as a Foundation for New Opportunities in Biotech

David G. Stork, Ph.D., Rambus Fellow, Rambus Labs


Affordable Scaling of Sensor Manufacturing with Printed Electronics

Davor Sutija, CEO, Thin Film Electronics


Sensors Monitor Everything When Anything Connects

Babak Taheri, Vice President and General Manager, Freescale Semiconductor Sensor Division


Highly Selective and Sensitive Membrane Protein -based Sensing Transistors

Shoji Takeuchi, Institute of Industrial Science, University of TOKYO, Kanagawa Academy
of Science and Technology, JST-ERATO


Keynote:
Trillion Sensors on Your Skin

Joseph Wang, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, Department of Nanoengineering /Faculty Director,
Center of Wearable Sensors, University of California at San Diego


TSensors Infrastructure Platforms

Steve Walsh, Ph.D., Regents Professor at Anderson School of Management, University of New Mexico


Aligning the MEMS and Sensors Ecosystem for the Transition to the TSensors Era

Stephen Whalley, Chief Strategy Officer, MEMS Industry Group


Panel Discussion: Healthcare Abundance via the Living Laboratory

Improved wellness care may be made possible via a comprehensive system made of sensors, big data analytics and a broad knowledge of the environment of the patient. This approach leverages recent technology advances in wireless, big data analytics, and sensors, which are able to obtain data from
your very own body, from the skin on the outside to the biome on the inside. Today's panelists will
discuss this new vision from a variety of perspectives.

Panelists:

Larry Smarr, founding Director of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information
Technology (Calit2), a UC San Diego/UC Irvine partnership,

Joe Wang, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, Department of Nanoengineering/Faculty Director, Center of
Wearable Sensors, University of California at San Diego

Patrick Mercier, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering/Associate Faculty
Director, Center of Wearable Sensors, University of California at San Diego,
University California San Diego

Speakers to Date  11/4/14
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