IEEE MTTS Seminar on “Battery-Free Wireless Sensing: A Passive Approach

  The keynote speaker, Prof Dr. Valentina Palazzi, from the University of Perugia, Italy, joined us virtually and delivered a compelling session. Her insights into the cutting-edge developments in passive wireless sensing captivated the audience and opened new directions for future research. We were honored by the in-person presence of Dr. Badar Muneer, a prominent researcher at the University of Perugia, Italy, whose practical expertise and collaborative perspective enriched the discussion further.

 Prof. Dr. Bhawani Shankar Chowdhry, Vice Chair of IEEE MTTS, Karachi Section, who joined us virtually from Canada and concluded the session with his encouraging and insightful remarks. Prof Chowdhry appreciated this highly insightful seminar on Battery-Free Wireless Sensing for broadening our perspective and for showing us the exciting future directions in this field. He further said that practical dimensions that enriched today’s discussion and opened new horizons for research, innovation, and collaboration. He appreciated the effort of Dr. Permanand, Chair and Advisor of the IEEE MTTS Student Branch for his dynamic leadership and efforts in making this seminar possible.

 Today’s exchange of knowledge has truly inspired us Prof. Dr. Faisal Karim Shaikh, Chairman of the Department of Telecommunication, MUET, appreciated the efforts of the organizing team and distributed shields of appreciation to the keynote speakers and certificates to participants and volunteers.  

The seminar was further graced by Dr. Umair Ahmed Korai, Chair of IEEE ComSoc, and Engr. Talha Kaimkhani, PhD Scholar at MUET. Over 60 participants attended the seminar, comprising faculty, students, and volunteers, which contributed to a vibrant and engaging academic atmosphere.  
This successful seminar marks another milestone in promoting innovative research and global collaboration under the IEEE MTTS platform.

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