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Lecture electronica Conferences > electronica Embedded Platforms Conference > Track 3: Sensors & IOT
17:20-17:50 h | Virtual
Evolution of microwave sensors with a strong emphasis on SWaP-C, coupled with the rapid advancement in technology and costing models, has allowed significant volumes to be produced easily and inexpensively.
Discover how sensor technologies play an important role in revolutionizing businesses across industries and change the way we live & work today.
Subjects: Embedded systems
Speaker: Ray Fang (ST Engineering)
Type: Lecture
Speech: English
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Speaker,
ST Engineering
Dr. Ray Fang is a Principal Engineer in ST Engineering, where he is responsible for the oversight of technology decisions and serves to drive the strategic direction for product development, R&D, and technology alliances for the commercial market. Bringing over 14 years of experience in microwave technology and products, he plays a critical role in fulfilling the company’s growth vision through R&D and innovations that advance the role of sensors and radar technologies as market demand increases.
Fang has authored 3 patents and over 10 journal and conference publications. He holds a Ph.D. degree from the joint program between the National University of Singapore and CentraleSupélec.
Speaker,
ST Engineering
Dr. Ray Fang is a Principal Engineer in ST Engineering, where he is responsible for the oversight of technology decisions and serves to drive the strategic direction for product development, R&D, and technology alliances for the commercial market. Bringing over 14 years of experience in microwave technology and products, he plays a critical role in fulfilling the company’s growth vision through R&D and innovations that advance the role of sensors and radar technologies as market demand increases.
Fang has authored 3 patents and over 10 journal and conference publications. He holds a Ph.D. degree from the joint program between the National University of Singapore and CentraleSupélec.