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Speaker-Albert Cabellos-Aparicio

Albert Cabellos-Aparicio
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

Albert Cabellos received a BSc (2001), MSc (2005) and PhD (2008)degree in Computer Science Engineering from the Technical University ofCatalonia (www.upc.edu). In 2004 he was awardedwith a full scholarship to carry out PhD studies at the Department of ComputerArchitecture, Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), Spain. In september 2005he became an assistant professor of the Computer Architecture Department and asa researcher in the Broadband Communications Group (http://cba.upc.edu/).In 2010 he joined the NaNoNetworking Center in Catalunya (http://www.n3cat.upc.edu)where he is the Scientific Director. He is an editor of the Elsevier Journal onNano Computer Network and founder of the ACM NANOCOM conference, the IEEEMONACOM workshop and the N3Summit. He has also founded the LISPmob open-sourceinitiative (http://lispmob.org)along with Cisco. He has been a visiting researcher at Cisco Systems andAgilent Technologies and a visiting professor at the Royal Institute ofTechnology (KTH) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He hasparticipated in several national (Cicyt), EU (FP7), USA (NSF) and industrialprojects (Samsung and Cisco). He has given more than 10 invited talks (MIT,Cisco, INTEL, MIET, Northeastern Univ. etc.) and co-authored more than 15journal and 40 conference papers. His main research interests are futurearchitectures for the Internet and nano-scale communications.

Title:The Future of Miniaturized Wireless: Graphene Wireless Communications
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Nanotechnology is providing a new set of tools to design and manufacture miniaturized devices such as sensors or on/off chips networks. Such devices require wireless communications for information sharing and coordination. Unfortunately, reducing the size of a classical metallic antenna down to a few micrometres would impose the use of very high resonant frequencies, from the near infrared to the optical ranges (tens of hundreds of THz). This would drastically limit their communication range and require the implementation of transceivers able to operate at this extremely high frequency. Graphene offers a new approach to radically downscale antennas thanks to its ability to support the propagation of Surface-Plasmon Polariton (SPP) waves in the terahertz frequency band. Graphene micro-antennas provide a better integrability for future miniaturized wireless systems and represents an enabling technology for applications such as Wireless NanoSensor Networks, Internet of Things and On/Off-Chip Wireless Networks. In this talk we will describe the fundamental properties behind graphene miniaturized antennas, its applications as well as the status of its experimental demonstration.

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