COLLEGE RECRUITING
Technical Seminar Series
Members of the technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory are pleased to present these technical seminars to interested college and university groups. Costs related to the staff members' visits for these seminars will be assumed by the Laboratory. To arrange a technical seminar, please contact:
College Recruiting Program Administrator
Human Resources
Lincoln Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
244 Wood Street
Lexington, MA 02420-9108
(781) 981-2465
email: collegerecr@ll.mit.edu
and provide the following information:
- A rank-ordered list of requested seminars
- Preferred date/time options
- A description of the target audience
Ballistic Missile Defense
- Correlating Sensor Tracks with the Deterministic Annealing Method
- Advanced Signal Processing and Three-Dimensional Imaging Techniques for Wideband Radars
Air Traffic Control
- The Use of the Gauss-Markov Theorem in Winds Analysis
- Aircraft Separation Standards and Radar Performance in the National Airspace System
- Integrating Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Safely into the National Airspace System
- Network Flow Decision-Making Under Uncertainty in the National Airspace System
- Multifunction Phased-Array Radar for U.S. Civil-Sector Surveillance Needs
Biodefense
Radar and Signal Processing
- Adaptive SAR Results with the LiMIT Testbed
- GPS Space-Time Adaptive Array Processor Test Results
- Polynomial Rooting Techniques for Adaptive Array Direction Finding
- Acoustic Source Depth Discrimination Performance Prediction Analysis
Optical Propagation and Technology
Solid State Devices, Materials, and Processes
- Integrated Optics in Silicon
- Optical Sampling for High-Speed, High-Resolution Analog-to-Digital Conversion
- Photon-Counting Receiver Using InP Avalanche Photodiodes
- CANARY B-Cell Sensor for Rapid, Sensitive Identification of Pathogens
- Quantum Computation and Atomic Physics with Persistent-Current Qubits
- Three-Dimensional Imaging Using Avalanche Photodiode Arrays
- Novel Detector Technology for Challenging Time-Dependent Imaging Applications
- High-Speed Solid-State Imager Technology
- Three-Dimensional Integration Technology for Advanced Focal Planes and Integrated Circuits
Communications and Information Systems
- MIMO Wireless Communication
- Waveform Design for Airborne Networks
- Automated Topology Control for Wideband Directional Links in Airborne Military Networks
- New Approaches to Automatic Speaker Recognition
- Implementation Considerations for Wideband Wireless Communications
- Laser Communications Transceiver Design
- Superconducting Nanowire Detectors for Photon-Counting Optical Communications at Gigabit/second Data Rates
- Reusable Communications Waveform Development
- QoS and Cross-Layer Optimization for Satellite Communications Networks
- Dynamic Link Adaptation for Satellite Communications
- Managing Large-Scale Information Operations Tests
Space Control Technology
- Discovering Near-Earth Asteroids at MIT Lincoln Laboratory
- Remote Real-Time Radar Imaging
- A System for Predicting Close Approaches and Potential Collisions in Geosynchronous Orbits
- Environmental Applications of Hyperspectral Data
- Retrieval of Atmospheric Temperature and Moisture Profiles from Hyperspectral Sounding Data Using a Projected Principal Components Transform and a Neural Network
- Space Surveillance with the Space-Based Visible Sensor
Data Mining, Decision Support, and Data Fusion
- Bayesian Inference Approach to Learning Coordinated Traffic Behavior for Non-tracking Sensors
- Tracking in a Maritime Context
- Feature Extraction for Classification: Class-Independent Statistics vs. Class-Dependent Statistics
