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2020

October - December
​BEE Talks

The BEE Talks ​are organized each Thursday and are broadcasted on our Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCfQPqxxN2M6UuI4hzfKokyA.
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This social event will attract students from Bordeaux University, PhD students, researchers and local IEEE members.
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BEE Talks Program

January 16th

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BEE Branch  - IMS Laboratory
The Bee Branch organized a technical seminar on January 16th 2020 by Prof. Jean-Michel Redouté of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Montefiore Institute, Univeristé de Liège.

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This seminar is an introduction to Bioelectronics, targeting the application of electronic principles to biology and medicine. The content of this presentation will cover basic biopotential amplifiers and signal conditioning circuits, as well as the safety of electrical equipment in a medical environment. We will also discuss the design of wireless inductive power links and telemetry for medical implants. This seminar specifically targets the ESYBIO Master students, but the attendance is open to all.


2019

A 3 Day Seminar:
2nd to 4th December

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The BEE Week 2019 ​takes place near the IMS Laboratory at the Agora du Haut Carré.
This social event will attract students from Bordeaux University, PhD students, researchers and local IEEE members.
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Agora du Haut Carré

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Inside the Agora

BEE Week 2019 Program
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July 12th

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BEE Branch  - IMS Laboratory
The Bee Branch organized a technical seminar on July 12th 2019 by Prof. Yutaka Hirata of Chubu University College of Engineering about "Adaptative oculomotor control in fish and humans".

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Why do we and other animals move the eyes? This lecture starts from this fundamental question, and introduces a series of our studies on adaptive oculomotor control in fish and humans. Those include 1) predictive eye movement and a role of the cerebellum in its acquisition and maintenance, 2) realistic artificial cerebellum used for adaptive robot control, 3) the vestibulo-ocular reflex and vergence eye movement as predictors of sleepiness, 4) oculomotor integrator adaptation promoted under hyper-gravity, 5) oculo-feedback of microsaccades to enhance your attentional state.

June 28th

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BEE Branch Solid State Circuits Days - IMS Laboratory
The SSC Student Chapter organizes a special day dedicated to SSC topics with technical lectures.
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April 4th - 5th

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BEE Branch Microwave Theory and Techniques Days - IMS Laboratory
The MTT Student Chapter organizes a special day dedicated to MTT topics with technical lectures.
Some topics are highlighted from Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) technology to Emerging RF Technologies. 
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March 28th

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BEE Branch Solid State Circuits - IMS Laboratory
The IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Bordeaux University Student Chapter organized a technical seminar on 28 March 2019 by SSCS Distinguish Lecturer (DL) Prof. Kaushik Sengupta of Princeton University about “Multi-port mm-Wave Transceivers and Antenna Interfaces: Towards Programmable mm-Wave Front-ends”. 
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